Edutech
Vol 21, No 2 (2022)

PODCASTING THROUGH THE PANDEMIC: STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS AND PERFORMANCE AT AN ODL INSTITUTION

Kershnee Sevnarayan (University of South Africa)



Article Info

Publish Date
05 Dec 2022

Abstract

Abstract: The pandemic has prompted the use of supplemental learning tools such as podcasts to become increasingly used to bridge the gap between lecturers and students. This paper argues that podcasting not only sharpens students’ listening skills but also enables them to engage with content more efficiently. This paper is underpinned by the transactional distance theory and the community of inquiry theory to understand the role of podcasting in teaching and learning in distance education. In an attempt to decrease transactional distance, this case study evaluates students’ perceptions of the implementation of podcasts in one South African ODL university, as an example, and investigates the effectiveness of using podcasts as a supplemental teaching tool in an English language module. The findings suggest that supplemental learning does decrease the transactional distance between lecturers-students and students-content. Moreover, the study found that podcasts tend to foster a teaching, social and cognitive presence that forms a community of inquiry. This paper concludes by providing pedagogical recommendations for teacher and student development in distance education contexts.

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Journal Info

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edutech

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Subject

Education

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Jurnal Edutech adalah jurnal majalah ilmiah di Program Studi Teknologi Pendidikan Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia yang terbit sebanyak tiga kali dalam setahun pada bulan Februari, Juni, dan Oktober. Semua artikel yang dikirim melalui proses peer review double blind dan ulasan editor sebelum di ...