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The Adoption of Massive Open Online Courses in Selected Sub-Saharan African Countries: The Experiences of Urban Learners

Vollan Ochieng, Maurice Mutisya, Caroline Thiong’o

2021IntechOpen eBooks101 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

MOOCs is slowly gaining traction in the education provisioning in SSA. Much of this is attributed to governmental and institutional aim of providing quality and affordable universal education to all learners. This chapter explores how MOOCs is affecting access to learning in SSA, with particular bias to urban education context. Evidence adduced in this chapter was adduced from secondary sources, involving review of relevant literature available from internet sources. In the internet sources visited, key search terms that were used in obtaining the relevant resources included but not limited to: ‘MOOCs and education’, ‘MOOCs in Africa’, ‘Education technologies AND MOOCs in Africa’, ‘MOOCs, OERs adoption and adaptability in Africa’, and ‘MOOCs’ challenges in Africa’ among others. It emerged that while MOOCs is gaining the needed traction in the SSA education space, the pace of its development is slow and calls for a more concerted effort from concerned education stakeholders.

Topics & Concepts

PaceThe InternetContext (archaeology)AdaptabilityPublic relationsPolitical scienceInternet accessEconomic growthBusinessGeographyWorld Wide WebComputer scienceManagementEconomicsArchaeologyGeodesyOnline Learning and Analytics
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