Towards an Islamic lifelong learning information system: A visionary model of an Islamic learning community

Statistics from studies and analysis showed that the Muslim countries are the least democratic, having lowest income, as well as slowest growth income per head. Such are the results from inefficient system and management of education as well as not being able to practice lifelong learning to the u...

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Main Authors: Shaari, Muhammad Shakirin, Jamaludin, Zulikha
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Published: 2011
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spelling my.uum.repo.136182015-04-07T06:50:51Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/13618/ Towards an Islamic lifelong learning information system: A visionary model of an Islamic learning community Shaari, Muhammad Shakirin Jamaludin, Zulikha QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Statistics from studies and analysis showed that the Muslim countries are the least democratic, having lowest income, as well as slowest growth income per head. Such are the results from inefficient system and management of education as well as not being able to practice lifelong learning to the upmost.Education has been the answer at the early time of Islam during the prophet’s life. Based on the claim, this paper aimed at proposing an alternative educational model in order to implement the need for mass-educating the Muslim community in general. The model, which is based on the Nested Learning Community Concept, takes into account current ICT infrastructure and pervasive computing applications.It consists of five integrated layers, supported by three information system pillars namely content, communication, and self directed assessment performance.The model adopted a non formal education system which does not require students to sit in class and follow instructions to pass exams.It provides a platform for life improvement and wellbeing of oneself.Should the model be implemented in a structured way, it can fulfill all the requirements for an effective educational system in the current lifestyle of the digital age and bring us back to the glory of Ottoman Empire. 2011-06-08 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/13618/1/86.pdf Shaari, Muhammad Shakirin and Jamaludin, Zulikha (2011) Towards an Islamic lifelong learning information system: A visionary model of an Islamic learning community. In: 3rd International Conference on Computing and Informatics (ICOCI 2011), 8-9 June 2011, Bandung, Indonesia. http://www.icoci.cms.net.my
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Shaari, Muhammad Shakirin
Jamaludin, Zulikha
Towards an Islamic lifelong learning information system: A visionary model of an Islamic learning community
description Statistics from studies and analysis showed that the Muslim countries are the least democratic, having lowest income, as well as slowest growth income per head. Such are the results from inefficient system and management of education as well as not being able to practice lifelong learning to the upmost.Education has been the answer at the early time of Islam during the prophet’s life. Based on the claim, this paper aimed at proposing an alternative educational model in order to implement the need for mass-educating the Muslim community in general. The model, which is based on the Nested Learning Community Concept, takes into account current ICT infrastructure and pervasive computing applications.It consists of five integrated layers, supported by three information system pillars namely content, communication, and self directed assessment performance.The model adopted a non formal education system which does not require students to sit in class and follow instructions to pass exams.It provides a platform for life improvement and wellbeing of oneself.Should the model be implemented in a structured way, it can fulfill all the requirements for an effective educational system in the current lifestyle of the digital age and bring us back to the glory of Ottoman Empire.
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author Shaari, Muhammad Shakirin
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title Towards an Islamic lifelong learning information system: A visionary model of an Islamic learning community
title_short Towards an Islamic lifelong learning information system: A visionary model of an Islamic learning community
title_full Towards an Islamic lifelong learning information system: A visionary model of an Islamic learning community
title_fullStr Towards an Islamic lifelong learning information system: A visionary model of an Islamic learning community
title_full_unstemmed Towards an Islamic lifelong learning information system: A visionary model of an Islamic learning community
title_sort towards an islamic lifelong learning information system: a visionary model of an islamic learning community
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