Interaction in e learning environment: does it fulfill with Islamic teaching?

Interactions in e-learning are very important in delivering updates, information and course contents. With the advancement of communications technology such as Learning Management System (LMS), social network sites (SNS) and mobile technology, communication is no longer a barrier for interacting wit...

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Main Authors: Syed Hassan, Sharifah Sariah, Shirin, Hasina Banu, Islam, Mohammad Serazul
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Published: University Malaya 2014
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spelling my.iium.irep.386312018-06-11T03:49:50Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/38631/ Interaction in e learning environment: does it fulfill with Islamic teaching? Syed Hassan, Sharifah Sariah Shirin, Hasina Banu Islam, Mohammad Serazul H Social Sciences (General) L Education (General) Interactions in e-learning are very important in delivering updates, information and course contents. With the advancement of communications technology such as Learning Management System (LMS), social network sites (SNS) and mobile technology, communication is no longer a barrier for interacting with lecturers and peers. In Moore’s Transactional Distance Theory, interactions are categorized under student-student, student-lecturer and student-content. When these interactions are addressed, effective learning takes place. On the hand, Ghazali’s framework of four rungs of consciousness relates intrinsic motivation to qalb, ruh, aql and nafs. When these intrinsic elements are fulfilled, students are able to reach the highest learning accomplishment namely wisdom (Hikmah) and well-being. This present study seeks to explore the practice of interactions among e-learning students in the context of Moore’s distance theory that also conform to the Islamic teaching in an e-learning environment. For this qualitative research, two selected e-learning students (from the B.Ed. degree program) at an Islamic University in Malaysia were interviewed as participants. The results show that students perceive the rigorous importance of practicing interaction to enrich learning in the e-learning environment of a university. Learners, however, have difficulties interacting due to technology barriers and attitude. These difficulties affect their feeling of well-being. University Malaya 2014-10-01 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/38631/1/mojem.pdf Syed Hassan, Sharifah Sariah and Shirin, Hasina Banu and Islam, Mohammad Serazul (2014) Interaction in e learning environment: does it fulfill with Islamic teaching? Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Management (MOJEM), 2 (4). pp. 36-52. ISSN 2289 – 4489 http://mojem.um.edu.my/filebank/published_article/6852/Volume%202(4)-3i.pdf
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Syed Hassan, Sharifah Sariah
Shirin, Hasina Banu
Islam, Mohammad Serazul
Interaction in e learning environment: does it fulfill with Islamic teaching?
description Interactions in e-learning are very important in delivering updates, information and course contents. With the advancement of communications technology such as Learning Management System (LMS), social network sites (SNS) and mobile technology, communication is no longer a barrier for interacting with lecturers and peers. In Moore’s Transactional Distance Theory, interactions are categorized under student-student, student-lecturer and student-content. When these interactions are addressed, effective learning takes place. On the hand, Ghazali’s framework of four rungs of consciousness relates intrinsic motivation to qalb, ruh, aql and nafs. When these intrinsic elements are fulfilled, students are able to reach the highest learning accomplishment namely wisdom (Hikmah) and well-being. This present study seeks to explore the practice of interactions among e-learning students in the context of Moore’s distance theory that also conform to the Islamic teaching in an e-learning environment. For this qualitative research, two selected e-learning students (from the B.Ed. degree program) at an Islamic University in Malaysia were interviewed as participants. The results show that students perceive the rigorous importance of practicing interaction to enrich learning in the e-learning environment of a university. Learners, however, have difficulties interacting due to technology barriers and attitude. These difficulties affect their feeling of well-being.
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author Syed Hassan, Sharifah Sariah
Shirin, Hasina Banu
Islam, Mohammad Serazul
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Shirin, Hasina Banu
Islam, Mohammad Serazul
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title Interaction in e learning environment: does it fulfill with Islamic teaching?
title_short Interaction in e learning environment: does it fulfill with Islamic teaching?
title_full Interaction in e learning environment: does it fulfill with Islamic teaching?
title_fullStr Interaction in e learning environment: does it fulfill with Islamic teaching?
title_full_unstemmed Interaction in e learning environment: does it fulfill with Islamic teaching?
title_sort interaction in e learning environment: does it fulfill with islamic teaching?
publisher University Malaya
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