Browsing Research Output by Subject "ICT"
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A case study: cultural preferences concerning the willingness of Batswana students to use ICT in distance education at North-West University
(Taylor & Francis, 2016)This investigation was conceived of as fundamentally interpretative and designed within the framework of hermeneutic phenomenology as it focuses particularly on the world as it is lived and experienced by Batswana Advanced ... -
Adoption and diffusion of open source software in Tanzania: a way forward
(IST-Africa, 2013)The use of ICT in world has increased significantly in the last two decades. This increase is far pronounced in developing countries. While the use of ICT promises to be a major instrument in poverty reduction, it is clear ... -
Development of ODL in a newly industrialized country according to face-to-face contact, ICT, and e-readiness
(Athabasca University Press, 2013)A large number of unqualified and under-qualified in-service teachers are holding back socio-economical development in South Africa, a newly industrialized country. Open and distance learning (ODL) provides an innovative ... -
Gender considerations in sustainable rural livelihood planning: engendering rural development planning in a South African context
(WIT Press, 2019)While it may be argued that worldwide women in rural areas are more likely to experience poverty than rural men and urban men and women, it is an even greater challenge for Africa. The impoverishment experienced by the ... -
The role of social media in management of relational capital in universities
(Associated Management Consultants Private Limited, 2016)Operation of modern organizations is increasingly affected by various solutions in the field of ICT. Mobile technologies, e-learning platforms, or social media stimulate the development of social and economic life. ... -
A viewpoint of Tanzania e-commerce and implementation barriers
(2013)The growing rate of ICT utilization particularly the Internet and mobile phones has influenced at an exponential rate online interaction and communication among the generality of the populace. However, with the enormity ...