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Dr. Lydia Maketo is a Researcher at Curtin University, affiliated with the School of Management and Marketing within the Faculty of Business and Law. She holds a position in the Office of the Provost and is based at the Curtin Perth campus. Her research focuses on educational technology, particularly mobile learning (M-Learning) adoption in higher education contexts, sustainable development goals (SDG4), and the role of reflection in learning. She has also explored the impact of social networking during the COVID-19 pandemic and challenges in rural education sectors like Botswana and Zimbabwe.
Lydia’s work spans multiple disciplines, including e-learning frameworks, technology integration in business systems, and educational policy. Her recent publications emphasize mobile learning models in African higher education systems and lecturer perceptions of technology adoption. She actively contributes to conferences and journals, addressing topics such as self-directed learning and digital divides in underserved regions.
Her research trends highlight a commitment to leveraging technology for equitable education access and aligning educational practices with global sustainability goals. No awards or grants are explicitly listed in her profile, though her contributions to educational technology are notable. She teaches across diverse fields, including the Centre for Aboriginal Studies, Business and Law, Health Sciences, Humanities, and Science and Engineering.


