Digital transformation of South African Maritime Higher Education and Training (MHET)
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Global learning patterns are changing as a result of the digital revolution (DT) in higher
education and training, and South Africa's marine industry is no exception. By
improving the education, knowledge, and skills of its people, South Africa, a
developing country, has the potential to become a developed one. A significant section
of South Africa's population did not have access to higher education 25 years ago.
There is still room for expansion even though there have been notable advancements
since then.
This paper explores the digital transformation of South African maritime higher education and
training (MHET), focusing on the integration of digital technologies and their implications for
curricula, teaching methodologies, and industry collaboration. The maritime sector is facing
increasing demands for skilled professionals, with digitalisation playing a pivotal role in the
development of competency-based training, simulations, and e-learning platforms. The paper
highlights key challenges and opportunities, such as limited infrastructure, digital literacy gaps,
and the need for industry-academia partnerships to ensure relevant and future-proof
education. Through a comprehensive review of current digital tools, strategies, and initiatives,
this study aims to provide a roadmap for advancing South Africa's maritime education system.
This paper explores lecturers' understanding of the benefits and challenges related to
blended learning (BL), online distance learning (ODL), and virtual exchange or
engagement (VE) compared to traditional face-to-face (F2F) teaching and learning at
maritime higher education and training (MHET) institutions in South Africa.
It also examines policy recommendations and the potential of emerging technologies, such as
virtual reality and artificial intelligence, in shaping a digitally competent workforce. Ultimately,
the paper advocates for a balanced approach that integrates traditional maritime knowledge
with cutting-edge digital practices to enhance the overall quality and accessibility of maritime
education in South Africa.
The results of this study should assist South African MHET institutions in developing
and evaluating the viability of certifying online distance learning (ODL) programs that
combine state-of-the-art digital technology, creative teaching approaches, and
traditional pedagogy. These ODL programs could be used as a template by MHET
institutions in other developing environments if they are implemented successfully
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Thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirement for the PhD in Information Technology, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2025.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/6286
