Full text: International cooperation and technology transfer

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POTENTIAL FOR COMPUTER ASSISTED DISTANCE LEARNING IN ZAMBIA: WHAT Appen 
ARE THE CONSTRAINTS AND THE WAY FORWARD 
Volum 
Paul Zambezi* 
*Ministry of Science, Technology and Vocational Training 
P.O. Box 50464, Lusaka, Zambia Achilli 
Tel: 260-1-252092, Fax: 252951, E-mail: dstmstvt@zamnet.zm Aglx) 
ISPRS Commission VI Working Group 3 AI ' Bay 
Albery 
Abstract Alberte 
Aldalui 
The Education System in Zambia is failing to provide education opportunity to the growing Aminti 
population leaving many illiterate and school drop - outs. Efforts have been made by the Aston 
Government to provide alternative education through distance learning both at general education 
and higher education levels. Balletti 
Since the introduction of distance learning in the mid 1960’s course material has been made on hard Barbare 
copy and delivery by post to the intended target. The other method that has been used is Radio and Barisor 
Television. However, since the early 1990’s course delivery has been hampered by several factors. Baron 
For example, the Zambia National Broadcasting Cooperation has been charging high fees for Air 
time, making it expensive to transmit course material. Another problem is that Government Public Barrile 
transport, which used to deliver postal material to remote parts of the country, has been Barzagl 
discontinued under the current economic era. This has resulted in erratic delivery of the post, Beck 
affecting delivery of course material by distance learning. Bellone 
With the establishment of ZAMNET Communication System, the University of Zambia has been 
able to deliver course materials to students, who are following 1 st and 2 nd year undergraduate Bertran 
courses by distance learning, through the e-mail and the Internet. In addition the Department of Bezoari 
Technical Education and Vocational Training (DTEVT) has started Bachelors Degree programs at B j ag j 
two of its training institutions. Course material is prepared by the Bolton Institute of Higher Bianco 
Education, UK, and delivered through the e-mail and Internet to students. 
The above examples clearly indicate that the technology is available in Zambia for computer Boccarc 
assisted distance learning. In addition, the growing number of illiterate children as well as school Bolognj 
drop-outs and the unemployed adults point to the potential there is in distance learning. Borghi 
This method of computer assisted delivery of course material can be extended to General education. 
However, this mode of delivery is currently being hindered by the following factors: orgs ' 
• The general lack of telecommunication infrastructure in the rural areas Bouju 
• The lack of electricity in the rural areas Boursie: 
• The inability to afford computer hardware and software by the target group Broglia 
• Untrained providers of distance learning in Information Technology Brovelli 
These factors need to be addressed in order to promote and enhance computer assisted distance Bmman 
learning in Zambia. This paper discusses the potential for computer assisted learning in Zambia, 
constraints and how these can be minimized as a way of promoting computer assisted learning. Camplii 
Capra 
Caprioli 
Cannon 
Carollo 
Caroti 
Casella 
Chiaveri
	        
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