The Impact O Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes At 
Zimbabwe Open University (Zou): 
Roles Of Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes

Volume: 14 Number: 1 March 1, 2013
John Mpofu , Sylod Chımhenga , Onias Mafa
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The Impact O Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes At 
Zimbabwe Open University (Zou): 
Roles Of Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes

Abstract

Zimbabwe Distance Open University is enrols students from both urban and rural settings. The majority of students living and working in rural areas have limited or no access to computers and electricity as a result the use of information and communication technology (ICT) in the learning process is very limited. Though government has realized the importance of developing ICT for learning purposes, in practice very little has materialized in the provision of the ICT technology especially in rural areas. The majority of Zimbabwe Open University students have expressed difficulties in coping with their studies partly due to lack of supplementary reading materials from internet. The research will use a descriptive survey method to extract information regarding use of ICT from students living in rural areas and those in urban areas. Observation on what actually takes place in the library and learning process will be highlighted by the researching team comprising three lecturers who all work for ZOU. A contrastive approach will be used to compare the performance of students with access to internet with those without access to internet. Interviews of ZOU students and lecturers will be used to collect data.

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APA
Mpofu, J., Chımhenga, S., & Mafa, O. (2013). The Impact O Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes At 
Zimbabwe Open University (Zou): 
Roles Of Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, 14(1), 64-74. https://izlik.org/JA69WB52FP
AMA
1.Mpofu J, Chımhenga S, Mafa O. The Impact O Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes At 
Zimbabwe Open University (Zou): 
Roles Of Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes. TOJDE. 2013;14(1):64-74. https://izlik.org/JA69WB52FP
Chicago
Mpofu, John, Sylod Chımhenga, and Onias Mafa. 2013. “The Impact O Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes At 
Zimbabwe Open University (Zou): 
Roles Of Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 14 (1): 64-74. https://izlik.org/JA69WB52FP.
EndNote
Mpofu J, Chımhenga S, Mafa O (March 1, 2013) The Impact O Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes At 
Zimbabwe Open University (Zou): 
Roles Of Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 14 1 64–74.
IEEE
[1]J. Mpofu, S. Chımhenga, and O. Mafa, “The Impact O Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes At 
Zimbabwe Open University (Zou): 
Roles Of Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes”, TOJDE, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 64–74, Mar. 2013, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA69WB52FP
ISNAD
Mpofu, John - Chımhenga, Sylod - Mafa, Onias. “The Impact O Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes At 
Zimbabwe Open University (Zou): 
Roles Of Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education 14/1 (March 1, 2013): 64-74. https://izlik.org/JA69WB52FP.
JAMA
1.Mpofu J, Chımhenga S, Mafa O. The Impact O Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes At 
Zimbabwe Open University (Zou): 
Roles Of Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes. TOJDE. 2013;14:64–74.
MLA
Mpofu, John, et al. “The Impact O Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes At 
Zimbabwe Open University (Zou): 
Roles Of Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes”. Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education, vol. 14, no. 1, Mar. 2013, pp. 64-74, https://izlik.org/JA69WB52FP.
Vancouver
1.John Mpofu, Sylod Chımhenga, Onias Mafa. The Impact O Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes At 
Zimbabwe Open University (Zou): 
Roles Of Ict In Learning Through Distance Education Programmes. TOJDE [Internet]. 2013 Mar. 1;14(1):64-7. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA69WB52FP