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Emerging perspectives and challenges for virtual collaborative learning in an institution of higher education: a case of Lesotho

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dc.contributor.author Gloria Lihotetso, Matee
dc.contributor.author Motlohi, Nthabiseng
dc.contributor.author Nkiwane, Palesa
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-08T13:46:00Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-08T13:46:00Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation Matee, G.L., Motlohi, N. and Nkiwane, P., 2022. Emerging perspectives and challenges for virtual collaborative learning in an institution of higher education: a case of Lesotho. Interactive Technology and Smart Education. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.bothouniversity.ac.bw:8080/buir/handle/123456789/150
dc.description.abstract Purpose – This study aims to investigate emerging perspectives and challenges which teaching staff and students in the Faculties of Business and Accounting, Health and Education as well as Computing encountered in using Virtual Collaborative Learning during their classes in one accredited institution of higher education in Maseru district Lesotho. Previously conducted studies reveal that although similar studies to the current one have been conducted in different countries across the globe, conducting them in another different country such as Lesotho and in a different context might provide new information. Design/methodology/approach – The study draws on Lev Vygotsky’s social constructivism as the theoretical framework because it is relevant and appropriate. The study was buttressed by constructivism paradigm, qualitative design as well as a qualitative case study. A purposive sampling technique was used in this study. A sample of 35 students and 11 teaching staff from the 3 respective faculties were used as participants of the study. This qualitative case study was based on online questionnaires issued to the participants using emails for data collection. Data were generated based on the themes which emerged. Findings – The findings of the study suggest that majority of students found Virtual Collaborative Learning helpful and a user-friendly tool. However, lack of resources, clear instructions from the teaching staff and cooperation, internet connectivity issues, as well as data expenses have been identified as stumbling blocks that discourage students’ satisfactory engagement in Virtual Collaborative Learning. The findings further revealed various strategies including encouraging students to cooperate, grading students’ participation on online platforms and consultations could be used to overcome the challenges encountered in using Virtual Collaborative Learning. For generalisability and understanding of the breadth of the students and teaching staff experiences and challenges of Virtual Collaborative Learning, the authors recommend further study to be conducted on a larger representative sample, using the established themes of the current study. Research limitations/implications – Using face-to-face interviews and classroom observations for data collection would have been more suitable for a qualitative methodology. However, due to COVID-19 regulations that restrict contact and limit lessons on online platforms, an online questionnaire was used for data collecti en_US
dc.subject Virtual Collaborative Learning en_US
dc.subject E-Learning en_US
dc.title Emerging perspectives and challenges for virtual collaborative learning in an institution of higher education: a case of Lesotho en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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