Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Online Education”
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Exclusion by Assumptions: A commentary
The editorial in one of the nation’s dailies makes for an interesting reading as it touches on the need to harness radio and television to the delivery of education as complement to online programmes.
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Challenges of Elearning in Zimbabwe
Over the past few months, no skill had been in sore demand as the one to carry out E-learning. This supposedly involves using electronic platforms to deliver education, and to get it on the part of the student.
For this to succeed, some assumptions have to hold true:
That both the teacher and the pupil are computer literate; That both have got the requisite gadgets for making the learning process successful; That they are both motivated; That they are well-trained for an e-learning environment.
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How to Study Online
The global outbreak of the Covid-19 had disrupted a number of programmes—from businesses to education. However, one thing it did not disrupt is the need for one to think about his or her future, particularly in the post-Corvid19 era.
This post is going to look at one fundamental aspect of education, which I suspect affects the future of education, that of online education. Much had been written across the web on this subject, however, I will be sticking to the main theme of this site, that of accessible education for those who are blind or visually impaired.