Njobe, Mandisa Purity2008-07-162008-07-162007306802http://hdl.handle.net/10321/302Submitted for the fulfillment of the requirement for the Master's Degree: Information Technology, Durban Institute of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2002.Over the years, computers have been introduced to many South African classrooms in an attempt to improve education, and this is true for Previously Technologically Disadvantaged (PTD) schools in Kwazulu-Natal with learners whose first language is isiZulu. However, frameworks of computer learning vary widely and there is a crucial need to understand how specific situational conditions either facilitate or constrain the implementation of computer-supported learning in these schools. This thesis discusses research undertaken to document the process of introducing localised OpenOffice.org.za software with an isiZulu interface into Information Technology education at PTD schools in the KwaZulu-Natal province. The thesis also documents the process of introducing a dual language medium in Information Technology at the Durban University of Technology. The study investigates the English language as one of the possible causes of the lack of understanding of computers by English second language learners.150 penInformation technology--Study and teaching--South Africa--KwaZulu-NatalNative language and education--South Africa--KwaZulu-NatalComputer-assisted instruction--Authoring programsCommunication and technology--South Africa--KwaZulu-NatalComputer-assisted instruction--South Africa--KwaZulu-NatalComputer-assisted instruction--Computer programsInformation technology--Dissertations, AcademicUnderstanding the influence of a second language on the academic performance of learners in information technology : a case study of isiZulu-speaking English second language learners in KwaZulu-NatalThesishttps://doi.org/10.51415/10321/302