Online Learning a Rude Wake-Up Call on Inclusive Education in Zimbabwean University Context: 3rd International Multidisciplinary Information Technology and Engineering Conference (IMITEC) Windhoek, Namibia 23-25 November 2021

The Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has brought changes to teaching practices in Zimbabwean Universities. The ensuing rapid digitalization of learning has noticeable impacts on access to education for students with different abilities. The use of Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Google Clas...

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Main Authors: Rodney Tichaona Munemo, Plaxcedes Gundidza
Other Authors: Midlands State University,Community Studies Department,Gweru,Zimbabwe
Format: conference paper
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2023
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Online Access:https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5524
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description The Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has brought changes to teaching practices in Zimbabwean Universities. The ensuing rapid digitalization of learning has noticeable impacts on access to education for students with different abilities. The use of Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Google Classroom, Google Meet, Moodle among others creates a digital divide between students who are techsavvy and those who are technophobic. Furthermore, it appears that online learning is exclusive to some students and tends to view all students as the same. This is problematic, given that some students face diverse challenges ranging from limited or compromised access to internet networks and affordability of Information Communication Technology (ICT) gadgets for participating in online classes. This study provides a detailed contemporary view of the practices associated with electronic learning and the challenges faced by students during online classes. Study findings revealed some proactive measures taken by the university authorities and teaching staff to promote inclusive education and assessment. Study respondents highlighted the challenges of internet connectivity, affordability of gadgets and data needed for learning, power outages, different levels of proficiency in using the University’s recommended Learning Management System.
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spelling ir-11408-55242023-04-05T07:20:00Z Online Learning a Rude Wake-Up Call on Inclusive Education in Zimbabwean University Context: 3rd International Multidisciplinary Information Technology and Engineering Conference (IMITEC) Windhoek, Namibia 23-25 November 2021 Rodney Tichaona Munemo Plaxcedes Gundidza Midlands State University,Community Studies Department,Gweru,Zimbabwe Midlands State University,Information Technology Services Department,Gweru,Zimbabwe COVID-19 Learning management systems Freeware Pandemics Education Particle measurements Internet The Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) has brought changes to teaching practices in Zimbabwean Universities. The ensuing rapid digitalization of learning has noticeable impacts on access to education for students with different abilities. The use of Learning Management Systems (LMS) such as Google Classroom, Google Meet, Moodle among others creates a digital divide between students who are techsavvy and those who are technophobic. Furthermore, it appears that online learning is exclusive to some students and tends to view all students as the same. This is problematic, given that some students face diverse challenges ranging from limited or compromised access to internet networks and affordability of Information Communication Technology (ICT) gadgets for participating in online classes. This study provides a detailed contemporary view of the practices associated with electronic learning and the challenges faced by students during online classes. Study findings revealed some proactive measures taken by the university authorities and teaching staff to promote inclusive education and assessment. Study respondents highlighted the challenges of internet connectivity, affordability of gadgets and data needed for learning, power outages, different levels of proficiency in using the University’s recommended Learning Management System. 2023-04-05T07:19:58Z 2023-04-05T07:19:58Z conference paper https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5524 10.1109/IMITEC52926.2021.9714667 en open IEEE
spellingShingle COVID-19
Learning management systems
Freeware
Pandemics
Education
Particle measurements
Internet
Rodney Tichaona Munemo
Plaxcedes Gundidza
Online Learning a Rude Wake-Up Call on Inclusive Education in Zimbabwean University Context: 3rd International Multidisciplinary Information Technology and Engineering Conference (IMITEC) Windhoek, Namibia 23-25 November 2021
title Online Learning a Rude Wake-Up Call on Inclusive Education in Zimbabwean University Context: 3rd International Multidisciplinary Information Technology and Engineering Conference (IMITEC) Windhoek, Namibia 23-25 November 2021
title_full Online Learning a Rude Wake-Up Call on Inclusive Education in Zimbabwean University Context: 3rd International Multidisciplinary Information Technology and Engineering Conference (IMITEC) Windhoek, Namibia 23-25 November 2021
title_fullStr Online Learning a Rude Wake-Up Call on Inclusive Education in Zimbabwean University Context: 3rd International Multidisciplinary Information Technology and Engineering Conference (IMITEC) Windhoek, Namibia 23-25 November 2021
title_full_unstemmed Online Learning a Rude Wake-Up Call on Inclusive Education in Zimbabwean University Context: 3rd International Multidisciplinary Information Technology and Engineering Conference (IMITEC) Windhoek, Namibia 23-25 November 2021
title_short Online Learning a Rude Wake-Up Call on Inclusive Education in Zimbabwean University Context: 3rd International Multidisciplinary Information Technology and Engineering Conference (IMITEC) Windhoek, Namibia 23-25 November 2021
title_sort online learning a rude wake-up call on inclusive education in zimbabwean university context: 3rd international multidisciplinary information technology and engineering conference (imitec) windhoek, namibia 23-25 november 2021
topic COVID-19
Learning management systems
Freeware
Pandemics
Education
Particle measurements
Internet
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