TY - GEN
T1 - A case for using ICT in distance learning to empower non-traditional students in a third world nation
AU - Ofosu, Willie K.
AU - Kwapong, Olivia A.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - National development is a primary objective of all developing nations. For the development process to occur, the nation in question has to ensure that certain needs are met, and education ranks among the top priorities as it underpins all needs. In many third world nations, education at the tertiary level usually takes place in universities in selected urban centers and mostly for traditional students. This is viewed as inadequate and efforts are being made to extend university education to other centers with the hope of involving more people in the non-traditional sector in the education process. University of Ghana has adopted this and has extended their service to mature and non-traditional students. By employing information and communication technology (ICT), these students will be able to participate in the education process from their homes. This paper describes how Ghanaians view this technology and may use it to empower non-traditional students in their effort to improve the level of education in the country which will lead to the advantage of sustained development in the country.
AB - National development is a primary objective of all developing nations. For the development process to occur, the nation in question has to ensure that certain needs are met, and education ranks among the top priorities as it underpins all needs. In many third world nations, education at the tertiary level usually takes place in universities in selected urban centers and mostly for traditional students. This is viewed as inadequate and efforts are being made to extend university education to other centers with the hope of involving more people in the non-traditional sector in the education process. University of Ghana has adopted this and has extended their service to mature and non-traditional students. By employing information and communication technology (ICT), these students will be able to participate in the education process from their homes. This paper describes how Ghanaians view this technology and may use it to empower non-traditional students in their effort to improve the level of education in the country which will lead to the advantage of sustained development in the country.
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U2 - 10.1109/ICEED.2011.6235372
DO - 10.1109/ICEED.2011.6235372
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84864667362
SN - 9781457712593
T3 - 2011 3rd International Congress on Engineering Education: Rethinking Engineering Education, The Way Forward, ICEED 2011
SP - 119
EP - 124
BT - 2011 3rd International Congress on Engineering Education
T2 - 2011 3rd International Congress on Engineering Education: Rethinking Engineering Education, The Way Forward, ICEED 2011
Y2 - 7 December 2011 through 8 December 2011
ER -