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Moodle Platform: A Case of Flexible Corporate Learning in the Financial Sector in Sierra Leone

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  • Jackson, Emerson Abraham

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In the current age of technology, which is supported by flexible (hand-held) devices like iPad, the use of learning platforms such as Moodle can support virtual learning through synchronisation with available technologies like effective (fibre-optic) network system. In addition to it being a good platform for academic learning, its use is now becoming widespread in the corporate environment, more so for compliance training in areas like banking and insurance sectors. In developing countries like Sierra Leone where resources are limited, effective corporate governance can be addressed by ensuring that people are conversant with their organisational compliance policies through access to Moodle managed learning environment (MLE). There is a myth concerning Moodle's confined use in the academic environment, but this work will explore its relevance in an environment not so common in the working practices of staff professional engagement and learning in the corporate environment. Discussion is focused in the financial sector where demand on work is preventing employees and even those charged with governance from engaging themselves in activities supposedly meant to enhance their understanding of professional working practices, for example, addressing risks and compliance measures.

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  • Jackson, Emerson Abraham, 2018. "Moodle Platform: A Case of Flexible Corporate Learning in the Financial Sector in Sierra Leone," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, pages 139-152.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:espost:190825
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.75617
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    1. Jackson, Emerson Abraham, 2019. "Use of Whatsapp for flexible learning: Its effectiveness in supporting teaching and learning in Sierra Leone's Higher Education Institutions," MPRA Paper 96766, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    2. Jackson, Emerson Abraham, 2022. "Modernising the education system to confront realities of 21st -century digital space in Sierra Leone: A practical discourse," MPRA Paper 112807, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 22 Mar 2022.

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    Keywords

    Moodle; Collaboration; E-learning; Corporate environment; Sierra Leone;
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    • Y80 - Miscellaneous Categories - - Related Disciplines - - - Related Disciplines
    • Y92 - Miscellaneous Categories - - Other - - - Novels; Self-Help Books, etc.

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