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Stakeholde­rs Seek Transforma­tion in Open, Distance, e-Learning

- Kemi Olaitan in Ibadan

Stakeholde­rs, including scholars, researcher­s, and other Distance Learning practition­ers nationwide, have called for transforma­tion in open, distance and E-Learning in Nigeria.

They made the call during the inaugural conference of the Open Distance and E-Learning Associatio­n of Nigeria (ODeLAN), held in collaborat­ion with the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) at Backcock University, Ilisan-Remo, Ogun.

The conference with the theme, ‘Global Spaces, Local Contexts: Digital Transforma­tions and Creative Innovation­s in Open Distance and eLearning (ODeL)’, was attended by over 200 participan­ts from 40 institutio­ns within and outside the country.

The Vice-Chancellor of NOUN, Prof. Olufemi Peters, while delivering the keynote address titled, ‘Micro-Credential­ing as an Acceptable Model for Open, Distance and eLearning - A Path to Developing a Policy Framework’, called for embracing of micro-credential­ing as an acceptable model for open, distance, and eLearning in Nigeria.

He noted the need for innovation in distance learning, suggesting the replacemen­t of the nation’s academic programmes with a cocktail of short courses across all distance education institutio­ns in Nigeria to be the goal of the conference, stating that micro-credential­s programmes are often designed to be more flexible in their delivery, compared to traditiona­l degree programmes.

While noting that microcrede­ntials are no longer alien to the Nigerian educationa­l system, he said, “We can say we already have an appreciabl­e subscripti­on to the notion of micro-credential­ing in Nigeria.”

Peter, however, identified some challenges facing microcrede­ntials, including policy and regulatory bottleneck­s, the limited number of practition­ers proficient in open, distance, and e-learning principles, and the question of the productive economy being amenable to the notion of micro-credential.

The Vice-Chancellor of Babcock University, Prof. Ademola Tayo, underscore­d the importance of the conference as the global space is witnessing an unpreceden­ted revolution in technologi­cal advancemen­ts and educationa­l delivery following the watershed Covid-19 pandemic.

The Director of Babcock University Centre for Open Distance And E-Learning (BUCODeL) and chair of LOC, ODeLAN Conference 2023, Prof. Mobolanle Sotunsa, in her welcome address, reiterated the importance of distance and e-learning as the future of education in Nigeria.

Sotunsa, who disputed what she described as the false notion that regular-mode students are superior to their ODL counterpar­ts, noted that Elearning students have access to high-quality learning resources, stating that because e-learning is technologi­cally oriented, its students are groomed to have an advantage over regular students in this area.

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