As guests of the UNESCO Chair on Open Distance Learning at the university, the delegation visited various facilities as part of a benchmarking exercise. Read more.
Unisa hosts high-level Malawian delegation
As guests of the UNESCO Chair on Open Distance Learning at the university, the delegation visited various facilities as part of a benchmarking exercise. Read more.
Dealing with the disruption
The UNESCO Chair of Open Distance Learning at Unisa co-hosted an international webinar aimed at addressing many of the challenges facing universities in South Africa and across the world as they respond to the Covid-19 crisis. Read more.
Dealing with the disruption
The UNESCO Chair of Open Distance Learning at Unisa co-hosted an international webinar aimed at addressing many of the challenges facing universities in South Africa and across the world as they respond to the Covid-19 crisis. Read more.
Unbroken and unbowed
"Mine is a story of entry into mining slave labour and slave wages," says Prof Moeketsi Letseka, incumbent of the UNESCO Chair of Open Distance Learning at Unisa, "but it's a positive story, a story of triumph." He was speaking to Tumelo Motaung on her Facebook blog, A Read Black Girl. #HeritageMonth #NationalBookWeek Read more.
Unbroken and unbowed
"Mine is a story of entry into mining slave labour and slave wages," says Prof Moeketsi Letseka, incumbent of the UNESCO Chair of Open Distance Learning at Unisa, "but it's a positive story, a story of triumph." He was speaking to Tumelo Motaung on her Facebook blog, A Read Black Girl. #HeritageMonth #NationalBookWeek Read more.
Refining a career in open, distance and e-learning
As a postdoctoral fellow in the UNESCO Chair on ODL at Unisa, Dr Mmabaledi Kefilwe Seeletso says you cannot practise something that you have not learnt. You have to adopt a tendency of earning while learning, so that you can appreciate the uniqueness of this philosophy.” #WomensMonth2020 #IamGenerationEquality Read more.
Refining a career in open, distance and e-learning
As a postdoctoral fellow in the UNESCO Chair on ODL at Unisa, Dr Mmabaledi Kefilwe Seeletso says you cannot practise something that you have not learnt. You have to adopt a tendency of earning while learning, so that you can appreciate the uniqueness of this philosophy.” #WomensMonth2020 #IamGenerationEquality Read more.
ODL in 4IR context
Prof Moeketsi Letseka, incumbent of the UNESCO Chair on Open Distance Learning at Unisa, launched a series of research seminars focusing on the challenges, achievements and best practices to support an inclusive research culture. Read more.
ODL in 4IR context
Prof Moeketsi Letseka, incumbent of the UNESCO Chair on Open Distance Learning at Unisa, launched a series of research seminars focusing on the challenges, achievements and best practices to support an inclusive research culture. Read more.
Let's have a conversation
Over the last 145 years, Unisa has evolved from an examining body, to one of the first correspondence universities in the world, to an Open Distance Learning University. Since 2013, we have moved from an ODL model towards an ODeL model. In this ever-changing distance learning landscape, what does this mean for you?
Over the next few months, there will be a series of videos and articles on the Bua website where you can join the #TalkToEachOther movement to share your views and opinions on ODeL.
Some of the university’s academic team recently shared their ideas and thoughts on the ODeL model. Denzil Chetty, Dr Ingrid Marais, Dr Britta Zawada and Prof Moeketsi Letseka, sat down over coffee to discuss all things ODeL and Unisa's shift to this learning model.
Share your thoughts with the team in the comments section below.