Exploring the Promotion of Skills Development in an Odel Space Vis-À-Vis 4IR Technologies in Sub-Saharan Africa
Keywords:
Open Distance and e-Learning; skills development; AI; VR/AR; blockchain; IoT; robotics; Sub-Saharan Africa; Constructivist Learning TheoryAbstract
Skills development in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Open Distance and e-Learning (ODeL) systems faces significant obstacles, including poor digital infrastructure, unequal access to technology, socioeconomic disparities, and a lack of pedagogical frameworks tailored to emerging digital tools. These challenges demand critical reflection on how education can prepare students for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). This conceptual paper examines the potential of 4IR technologies, such as artificial intelligence (AI), virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR), the Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and robotics, to support skills development in ODeL environments. Grounded in constructivist learning theory and critical digital pedagogy, it adopts a conceptual and interpretive approach, drawing on a narrative review of academic literature, policy documents, and theoretical works sourced from Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar. Thematic analysis revealed five themes: the promise of 4IR tools in enhancing critical thinking, collaboration, and digital literacy; limitations related to infrastructure, affordability, and human capacity; ethical and cultural implications; instances of successful implementation; and divergent views on adoption. The paper proposes strategies for thoughtful integration and implications for policy, practice, and future research.
https://doi.org/10.26803/ijlter.24.9.29
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