MOOC in a Malaysian university: preliminary perceptions and perspectives

MOOC is gaining momentum in Malaysia as it is seen as a game changer in the delivery of university courses to a wider audience, beyond the campus walls. At Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, the first MOOC course was designed and developed to deliver learning about ICT competencies to university students...

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Main Authors: Nor Shazmira, Zulkafli, Fitri Suraya, Mohamad
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spelling my.unimas.ir.209822022-10-11T04:27:28Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/20982/ MOOC in a Malaysian university: preliminary perceptions and perspectives Nor Shazmira, Zulkafli Fitri Suraya, Mohamad LB Theory and practice of education LB2300 Higher Education MOOC is gaining momentum in Malaysia as it is seen as a game changer in the delivery of university courses to a wider audience, beyond the campus walls. At Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, the first MOOC course was designed and developed to deliver learning about ICT competencies to university students at all public universities throughout the country. The study examined the perceptions and satisfaction levels among on-campus students who have enrolled into the MOOC course, as a first step to investigate the impact of the web-based instructional approach on higher learning. Two key aspects were focused; the pedagogical and technical assembly of the MOOC. The pedagogical aspect looked into the instructional design and assessment of contents in the course, while the technical aspect covered areas such as user interface, presentation of video content, provision of learning and social tools, and learning analytics. Findings indicated a significant relationship between each of these elements with participants’ satisfaction levels. It is clear that these elements are crucial in making MOOC a successful instructional supplement for undergraduate learning in Malaysia. Inderscience Publishers 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/20982/8/MOOC%20in%20a%20Malaysian%20university%20%28abstract%29.pdf Nor Shazmira, Zulkafli and Fitri Suraya, Mohamad (2018) MOOC in a Malaysian university: preliminary perceptions and perspectives. International Journal of Innovation and Learning, 24 (3). pp. 262-276. ISSN 1471-8197 (print) http://www.inderscience.com/jhome.php?jcode=ijil
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Nor Shazmira, Zulkafli
Fitri Suraya, Mohamad
MOOC in a Malaysian university: preliminary perceptions and perspectives
description MOOC is gaining momentum in Malaysia as it is seen as a game changer in the delivery of university courses to a wider audience, beyond the campus walls. At Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, the first MOOC course was designed and developed to deliver learning about ICT competencies to university students at all public universities throughout the country. The study examined the perceptions and satisfaction levels among on-campus students who have enrolled into the MOOC course, as a first step to investigate the impact of the web-based instructional approach on higher learning. Two key aspects were focused; the pedagogical and technical assembly of the MOOC. The pedagogical aspect looked into the instructional design and assessment of contents in the course, while the technical aspect covered areas such as user interface, presentation of video content, provision of learning and social tools, and learning analytics. Findings indicated a significant relationship between each of these elements with participants’ satisfaction levels. It is clear that these elements are crucial in making MOOC a successful instructional supplement for undergraduate learning in Malaysia.
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title MOOC in a Malaysian university: preliminary perceptions and perspectives
title_short MOOC in a Malaysian university: preliminary perceptions and perspectives
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publisher Inderscience Publishers
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