Using Open Educational Resources (OERs) and Wikis to Support Entrepreneurship Training in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Institutions.

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Using Open Educational Resources (OERs) and Wikis to Support Entrepreneurship Training in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Institutions in Zambia Gabriel S Konayuma Masters in Education (ICTs in Education) candidate University of Cape Town July 2012

Agenda Introduction Background Problem Statement Literature Review Theoretical Framework Aim Research Question Methodology Discussion Findings Conclusions Recommendations Conclusion

Background Focus of this study is on the inadequacy & inappropriateness of training materials & how the use of OERs and wikis can be used to support entrepreneurship training. Some lecturers have challenges in interpreting the entrepreneurship curricula leading to ineffective use of available teaching materials and consequently poor learning of entrepreneurship by students. Use of OERs & wikis makes it possible for lecturers to tap into the experience and knowledge base of teachers locally and globally. The Internet provides much greater quality and quantity of access to nearly all citizens (Anderson, 2004:41).

Background Status of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in TEVET Progress in Laying of Optical Fibre High Ratios of learners & teachers to PCs in most TEVET institutions ZICTA is opening a series of multi-purpose ICT centres and through its Universal Access Fund. ZICTA has also donated 42 computers each to 12 TVET institutions. Development of a national ICT Policy and a draft national eLearning strategy. Increasing use of the mobile phone network. Social networking, podcasting, blogging and subscription services are now common, almost routine in the lives of many people especially youths

Problem Statement Though entrepreneurship training has been offered in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions in Zambia since 2000, there have been challenges of inadequate and inappropriate teaching resources that may have affected the quality of entrepreneurship teaching and learning.

Literature Review Open Educational Resources Open Educational Resources (OERs) are materials made freely available online for educators and learners to use, repurpose and extend. OERs have numerous opportunities for and teaching and learning such as: incorporating videos, lectures & other materials in existing courses, making resources freely available online (e.g. a wiki textbook written by students), design learning activities around improving existing resources in public sites such as Wiki Educator (Siemens & Tittenberger, 2009:47).

Literature Review This study focused on how lecturers can use wikis to develop OERs for entrepreneurship training and also use existing OERs for entrepreneurship programmes in TVET. OERs in Zambia Collaborative efforts with other Commonwealth nations being used in secondary education. 100 Master Teachers involved in this training are now providing training to colleagues in their countries. 20 print-based OER are available as PDFs on COL website, the COL Wiki, WikiEducator and on CD ROM by request (Commonwealth of Learning, 2011:7). University of the Western Cape: Health OER activities University of Cape Town: OER UCT project Wikis Wikis are defined as easy to use web publishing tools that allow a group of users to collaboratively add and edit web content without any programming knowledge (Siemens & Tittenberger, 2009:44).

Fig. 1: Example of a Wiki in read state (Wikipedia, 2011)

Fig. 2: Example of a wiki in edit state (Wikipedia, 2011)

Theoretical Framework The study used Andersons model of Online Learning as a theoretical framework illustrated in the figure below (Anderson, 2008:49) s

Aim To explore the possibilities of using OERs and wikis to support entrepreneurship training in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions in Zambia. Research Question How can online learning tools such as OERs and wikis be used to support entrepreneurship training in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions in Zambia?

Table 1: Comparison of Zambian TVET Curricula with UNESCO Starting My Own Small Business Facilitators Guide TEVETA Entrepreneurship Curriculum (Contents)UNESCO Starting My Own Small Business Facilitators Guide Introduction to Entrepreneurship Learning together My market Setting my prices Finding the money to start my business Banking Developing Entrepreneurial Competencies My entrepreneurial skills My ideas for small business Developing Enterprise Management Skills Keeping track of my money Communicating with my customers and business partners Making the best use of my time Observing rules and regulations Managing my workplace Establishing an Enterprise My business plan Sustaining an Enterprise Contacting my clients and partners with ICT The Internet and e-business Integrated Learning Project Methodology

Table 2: Comparison of Zambian TVET Curricula with ILOs Biz-up: Self-Employment Skills for Young People Facilitators Guide TEVETA Entrepreneurship Curriculum (Contents) ILOs Biz-up: Self-Employment Skills for Young People Introduction to Entrepreneurship Developing Entrepreneurial Competencies Entrepreneurial skills Business ideas and opportunities Developing Enterprise Management Skills Market analysis Resources Financing Establishing an Enterprise Business planning Sustaining an Enterprise Integrated Learning Project

Comparison of Zambian TVET Curricula with Entrepreneurship Reference Book developed from Wikipedia, TEVETA Entrepreneurship Curriculum (Contents) Entrepreneurship Wiki Text Book Introduction to Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship Business Small Business Developing Entrepreneurial Competencies Entrepreneur Creativity Innovation Developing Enterprise Management Skills Management Organisational Culture Bookkeeping Establishing an Enterprise Business Plan Business Operations Market Research Sustaining an Enterprise Small and Medium Enterprise Marketing Mix Integrated Learning Project

Findings On the suitability of these materials for use in TEVT by Entrepreneurship lecturers, Ngosa (2011:1) states: I found them to be very appropriate for the TEVET sector as reference materials. 'Starting my Own Business' which has been done in units is suitable for all levels especially for the first stages of the course in the main streams. It is also easy to modularise it for Open and Distance Learning. For the Wiki Entrepreneurship Reference Guide for TVET lecturers the following comments were made: The online Wiki articles on Entrepreneurship have been very well condensed. They may well form the main content of the course outline. The 'Bizup-self skills for young people' article is practical oriented in terms of application. It my form part of the assessment and evaluation instruments. It reads very well too (Ngosa, 2011:1)

Conclusions OERs can provide a useful resource of teaching and learning materials for learners in a number of nations including developing nations. Wikis allow for collaboration among teachers and students to share and edit teaching and learning material without requiring much technical expertise on their part. The socio-economic conditions make the use of OERs & wikis a suitable means to support the use of teaching in Entrepreneurship in TVET Increased availability of affordable ICTs devices such as tablets, laptops, personal computers, smart-phones & mobile phones with Internet access in Zambia among lecturers and students provides an opportunity for the use of OERs and Wikis to support educational goals in Entrepreneurship training in TVET.

Recommendations Need for increased studies & research by training providers and policy makers on what are the most suitable ways of integrating ICTs in education in a socio-economic environment like Zambia, where textbooks cannot be easily afforded by most students and lecturers. Need for training providers & policy makers to establish the best use of OERs and wikis to support the teaching of Entrepreneurship in TVET in Zambia. Need for Government & key stakeholders to ensure increased availability of affordable ICTs devices such as laptops, personal computers and mobile phones to enhance the use of these devices in supporting education and training.

Contact Details: Gabriel Konayuma Gabriel S Konayuma : : gabrielkonayuma : gabriel.konayuma : gkonayuma : : gabriel-konayuma