William Jobe
Stockholm University
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EJISDC: The Electronic Journal on Information Systems in Developing Countries | 2014
William Jobe; Per-Olof Hansson
The research goal of this project was to explore the use and effects of non‐formal education and incentives in the context of a developing country. The practical aim of this project was to create, implement, and evaluate a platform about human rights that was available to any Kenyan for free in order to increase knowledge and engagement. Therefore, a non‐formal massive open online course (MOOC) about human rights was designed and launched. The course was free and open to anyone in Kenya and offered both a digital badge and certificate from Stockholm University in Sweden upon completion. The course was called Haki Zangu (Kiswahili for “My Rights”), and it explored how using incentives such as a digital badge and certificate of completion affected learning outcomes. This course offered ubiquitous access based on principles of responsive web design and used audio recordings of the entire course content. The course is perpetual and still on‐going, but after six months there were 160 participants who had enrolled, and ten participants had completed the course and received certificates and digital badges. The participants showed extensive enthusiasm and engagement for human rights issues, and they expressed desires to learn more and further spread knowledge about human rights. The current findings suggest that the availability of digital badges and certificates increased interest for participation and positively affected learning outcomes. Moreover, the use of a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) format with incentives proved successful, combined with the contextualization and accessibility of the course content. Furthermore, the technical platform proved adequate for disseminating education for free in a developing country, and allowed for unencumbered access regardless of device. Lastly, a key challenge for future non‐formal learning efforts in developing countries is the cost of Internet access.
Journal of Mobile Technologies, Knowledge and Society | 2015
Per-Olof Hansson; William Jobe
This paper analyzes how a group of Kenyan elite runners used smartphones in their daily activities for one year. This study used a participatory action research approach to explore 30 young Kenyan ...
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference, Mar 17, 2014 in Jacksonville, Florida, United States | 2014
William Jobe; Christian Ostlund; Lars Svensson
frontiers in education conference | 2014
William Jobe
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education International Conference | 2011
William Jobe
Archive | 2014
William Jobe
International journal of education and development using information and communication technology | 2014
Per-Olof Hansson; William Jobe
Open Praxis | 2013
William Jobe
E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education | 2011
William Jobe
Proceedings of E-Learn: World Conference on E-Learning in Corporate, Government, Healthcare, and Higher Education 2015 | 2015
Naghmeh Aghaee; Thashmee Karunaratne; Åsa Smedberg; William Jobe