e-Learning At UDSM

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Implementation of e-learning at UDSM By Dr. H. Twaakyondo Director CVL December 2008

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Dr Twaakyondo, of the University of Dar es Salaam presented this talk to the PHEA team during December 2008 on the status of e-learning.

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Implementation of e-learning at UDSM

By Dr. H. TwaakyondoDirector CVL

December 2008

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Objectives:

Objective of this presentation is to share with you the following:-

Background and trends of e-learning at UDSM

Educational technology policies, strategies Current Projects and Plans Challenges facing e-learning implementation

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Introduction

E-learning can be defined as "using electronic applications and processes to learn. e-learning applications and processes include Web-based learning, computer-based learning, virtual classrooms and digital collaboration. Content is delivered via the Internet, intranet/extranet, audio or video tape, satellite TV, and CD-ROM. ".

In recent years, e-learning has become a policy option for many developed and developing countries including UDSM

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Introduction

Why?: The need to meet new learner styles The need to reduce training cost per

students Increased demand of access to Higher

educations.

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Admissions at UDSM

Applied Registered % Registered

2002/03 6,171 3,423 55%

2003/04 6,036 3,582 59%

2004/05 8,616 4,264 43%

2005/06 17,164 4,475 26%

2006/07 15,185 7,049 46%Source: UDSM Facts and Figures 2006/2007

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Efforts made by UDSM

Improve ICT infrastructure put in place the fiber optic backbone,

networked all UDSM units including the UCLAS / AU and MUCHS/MUHAS

Provision of video conferencing facilities Establishment of several computer labs in all

faculties and some departments connect the University network to the Interne

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Efforts made by UDSM

Train end users and technical staff to effectively use and manage the ICT facilities/applications

Establishment of FIVE/CVL Role of CVL---- responsible to spearhead and

coordinate all ODeL oriented activities at the University level.

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Structure of CVL

DEAN

(DVC-ACADEMICS)

DIRECTOR

STEERING COMMITTEE

DEPUTY DIRECTOR

COORDINATORUDVLP SECTION

COORDINATOREVLP SECTION

INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN UNIT (IDU)

DISSEMINATIONUNIT (DDU)

MULTIMEDIA LABORATORY

COORDINATORVLT SECTION

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E- learning initiatives at UDSM

activities were observed since 1998 where UDSM embarked on a TEIL programme to integrate ICT in teaching and learning

Blackboard software adopted in 1998 By 2006, approximately 35% of all academic

staff have been trained to use Blackboard

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E- learning initiatives at UDSM

Two pilot blended programmes (CCS and PGDE) were launched in 2005.

Other factors considered by UDSM for e-learning delivery includes; Increase bandwidth(7.5 Mbps downlink, 1.5

Mbps uplink) Establishment of wireless access points Establishment of digital library

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E- learning initiatives [Collaboration with external Universities] RMIT

Provision of Bsc Computer Provision of Diploma computer Science

Curtin University Provision of BBA Provision opf Diploma in Business

administration Nettel@Africa programme

Through FCM to offer PGD in ICT, policy and regulation

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E- learning initiatives at UDSM

Currently, UDSM has adopted Moodle Learning Management System (LMS)

The software has replaced Blackboard, which is a commercial platform.

Moreover UDSM is in process of establishing upcountry e-learning programmes for BBA, PGDE and PGDEM

Mwanza has been chosen as the first ODeL center

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Educational technology policies, strategies Efforts to established e-learning operational policy

(draft document in place) UDSM ICT master plan (2007) CVL Strategic Plan in place (2007 – 2012).The

Strategy has five broad areas of concentration; Assist UDSM faculties and affiliated collages on e-

leaning issues Course development for e-delivery. Provision/ delivery of e-programmes LMS Management Research of e-learning developments

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Current Projects and Plans

EUCTL Enhancing University Teaching and Learning Capacity through the

ICT- mediated Distance Learning Mode Sponsored by Carnegie Corporation of New York (2007 -2009) Establishment of three distance online programmes

(PGDE,PGDEM and BBA)

CUUEP CREATING UDSM E-CONTENT WAREHOUSE THROUGH E-

PEDAGOGY SPONSERED BY THE WORLD BANK. (2008 -2012) BUILDING OF THREE ODEL CENTRERS DEVELOPMENT OF E-CONTENT FOR THREE PROGRAMMES

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Challenges for ODeL Delivery in TZ

Adequacy of ICT Infrastructure Bandwidth barriers (cost) Recognition of e-programmes By TCU Low ICT awareness in the society Reliance of foreign funding Fast technological advancement

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Challenges for ODeL Delivery in TZ Financial limitations for the majority of local

investors to enter the ICT arena Negative attitude towards e-learning Limited experts in the field Unavailability of relevant ODeL policies

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Conclusion

Sharing knowledge and experience is vital for success of e-learning at UDSM

Best practices and strategies in the area of e-learning should be adopted