A study of the ICT profile of the Open University Malaysia learners
his article reports on the study undertaken to elucidate the ICT profile of the Open University Malaysia (OUM) learners. The information is imperative for the building of the learning communities and bridging the digital divide among learners separated in space and time. The aspects studied were the...
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my.oum.4272013-05-07T01:24:36Z A study of the ICT profile of the Open University Malaysia learners Abdul Razak Habib, Hanafi Atan, Rozhan M. Idrus, Mohd Arif Ismail, LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education LG Individual institutions (Asia. Africa) his article reports on the study undertaken to elucidate the ICT profile of the Open University Malaysia (OUM) learners. The information is imperative for the building of the learning communities and bridging the digital divide among learners separated in space and time. The aspects studied were the computer availability and Internet accessibility at home and at the workplace, the usage of standalone and Internet-linked applications and the frequency of usage. The results revealed that a high proportion of the learners have computers both at home and at the workplace with sufficiently high rates of Internet connection at the home computer but substantially lower rates for the computer at the workplace. In terms of the usage of the standalone computer applications, a substantially higher proportion of the respondents use word processing applications, followed closely by educational CD-ROM and entertainment applications. The results also revealed that slightly more than seventy-five percent of the respondents use the Internet Browser as well as the asynchronous communication application but only a few of them utilise the synchronous chat application. In terms of the frequency of usage, the majority of the respondents use the computer at home at least three times a week but considerably less frequently at the workplace. The implications of these findings in relation to the formation of online learning communities and bridging the digital divide in the delivery of open and distance learning courses will be discussed and highlighted. (Authors' abstract) 2004-06-28 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/427/2/study_razak.pdf Abdul Razak Habib, and Hanafi Atan, and Rozhan M. Idrus, and Mohd Arif Ismail, (2004) A study of the ICT profile of the Open University Malaysia learners. In: First COLLA Regional Workshop , 28-29 June 2004, Putrajaya. http://library.oum.edu.my/repository/427/ |
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his article reports on the study undertaken to elucidate the ICT profile of the Open University Malaysia (OUM) learners. The information is imperative for the building of the learning communities and bridging the digital divide among learners separated in space and time. The aspects studied were the computer availability and Internet accessibility at home and at the workplace, the usage of standalone and Internet-linked applications and the frequency of usage. The results revealed that a high proportion of the learners have computers both at home and at the workplace with sufficiently high rates of Internet connection at the home computer but substantially lower rates for the computer at the workplace. In terms of the usage of the standalone computer applications, a substantially higher proportion of the respondents use word processing applications, followed closely by educational CD-ROM and entertainment applications. The results also revealed that slightly more than seventy-five percent of the respondents use the Internet Browser as well as the asynchronous communication application but only a few of them utilise the synchronous chat application. In terms of the frequency of usage, the majority of the respondents use the computer at home at least three times a week but considerably less frequently at the workplace. The implications of these findings in relation to the formation of online learning communities and bridging the digital divide in the delivery of open and distance learning courses will be discussed and highlighted. (Authors' abstract) |
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