Breetzke, Gregory Dennis2007-08-172007-08-172007-01Breetzke, GB 2007, 'A critique of distance learning as an educational tool for GIS in South Africa', Journal of Geography in Higher Education, vol. 31, no. 1, p. 197 - 209. [http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~content=t713430794]0309-826510.1080/03098260601033126http://hdl.handle.net/2263/3312The advancement of distance learning as an educational tool for geographic information systems (GIS) has been at the forefront of educational development at tertiary institutions in the last decade in South Africa. Distance education is envisaged as a means whereby previously disadvantaged members of society, of all ages, can enrol either directly or remotely at a tertiary education institution at a reduced cost. The experiences of the UNIGIS distance learning programme at the University of Pretoria (UP) in South Africa have shown that logistical, technical and practical problems, including a high cancellation rate and the delayed completion of the programme in its entirety, abound when attempts are made to reproduce an internationally recognized distance-based course in a developing world environment. Critical success factors are identified and need to be fully satisfied before widespread GIS dissemination through distance education in South Africa can be achieved.135614 bytesapplication/pdfenTaylor & FrancisDistance learningGIS (Information systems)UNIGISCritical success factorsHigher education institution (HEI)Distance education -- South AfricaGeographic information systems -- South AfricaUniversities and colleges -- South AfricaUniversity of Pretoria -- CurriculaA critique of distance learning as an educational tool for GIS in South AfricaPostprint Article