Distance Education and Spatial Citizenship in Africa– Challenges and Prospects 

Journal Title: Review of International Geographical Education Online - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

 The relevance of GIS for sustainable development in Africa is undisputed. One web 2.0 application which plays a particularly strong role within local governance structures in Africa is PGIS (Participatory Geographical Information System). In fact, Spatial Citizenship education is the basis for the empowerment of the indigenous capacity for using PGIS. This article will introduce the concept of Citizenship and address the question: What are the conditions in Africa that enhance Spatial Citizenship through distance education? Consequently, the relationship between ICT, distance education, e-government, geographic information technologies, and PGIS in Africa is of central interest. These interrelationships have been studied within the context of a meta-analysis of already published data and qualified studies of these topics. One of the results of this investigation is that there is no lack of distance education materials for GIS and PGIS; even so, all are being developed for the post-secondary education sector and not for primary and secondary education. In addition, online-based distance learning is not accessible for all African citizens due to a lack of skills, technical equipment, and financial means. As a solution for this problem, m-learning approaches need to be advanced.

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Detlef KANWISCHER, Fabienne QUENNET

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Detlef KANWISCHER, Fabienne QUENNET (2012). Distance Education and Spatial Citizenship in Africa– Challenges and Prospects . Review of International Geographical Education Online, 2(1), 95-117. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-140550