Community Engagement and Service-Learning in African and South African Higher Education: A Question of Relevance—A Historical and Current Sketch

Author(s):  
Ntimi Nikusuma Mtawa
2008 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-83 ◽  
Author(s):  
Josef Lazarus ◽  
Mabel Erasmus ◽  
Denver Hendricks ◽  
Joyce Nduna ◽  
Jerome Slamat

Author(s):  
Shane Pachagadu ◽  
Liezel Nel

Numerous studies have explored the potential of podcast integration in teaching and learning environments. This paper first presents and organises perspectives from literature in a conceptual framework for the effective integration of podcasting in higher education. An empirical study is then discussed in which the guidelines presented in the framework were evaluated for applicability in a selected course at a South African University of Technology. Since the results of the study revealed a number of aspects not accounted for in the conceptual framework, the framework was customised to make it more applicable for the particular higher education environment. The customised framework identifies four principles and a series of related guidelines for the effective integration of podcasts in a South African higher education teaching and learning environment. This framework can become a valuable resource for effective podcast integration in similar environments.


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