E-tutors are viewed as major role players in supporting virtual collaborative learning. This is the view espoused by Kopp et al. (2012). Consequently, they are expected to bridge the gap between academics and students in an Open Distance Learning (ODL) environment. However, it has become apparent that the interaction between e-tutors and lecturers is somewhat problematic. This paper discusses the perceptions and expectations that e-tutors and lecturers of a module in the Department of English Studies, Academic Language and Literacy in English (ENG1503) at the University of South Africa (Unisa), an ODL institution, have about their interaction with one another. Data was obtained through responses to a survey completed by e-tutors and lecturers. Content analysis was conducted to find themes and patterns emerging from the e-tutors’ and lecturers’ comments. Preliminary findings indicate that the interaction between e-tutors and lecturers is concerning. Further research should explore ways of foregrounding the interaction between e-tutors and lecturers for the same module.
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