Interaction in open distance learning: Research issues in Malaysia
Open Distance Learning (ODL) is an excellent method of reaching adult learners.It is truly a medium that helps to democratise education to all. Certainly in Malaysia, with the mushrooming of many dual mode institutions that offer ODL and the establishment of the Open University Malaysia (OUM) and o...
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my.uum.repo.195452016-11-15T04:30:50Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/19545/ Interaction in open distance learning: Research issues in Malaysia Dzakiria, Hisham M Idrus, Rozhan Atan, Hanafi LC5201 Education extension. Adult education. Continuing education Open Distance Learning (ODL) is an excellent method of reaching adult learners.It is truly a medium that helps to democratise education to all. Certainly in Malaysia, with the mushrooming of many dual mode institutions that offer ODL and the establishment of the Open University Malaysia (OUM) and other private institutions that offer ODL courses, education is being made accessible to all.For many Malaysians, pursuing ODL is just a matter of choice.With the competing priorities of work, home and school, adult learners desire a high degree of flexibility.The structure of ODL provides learners with the greatest possible control over the time, place and pace of education; however, learning at a distance is not without problems. Loss of student motivation due to the lack of face-to-face contact with teachers and peers, potentially high start up costs and lack of faculty support are all barriers to successful ODL.One particular important instructional element of contemporary ODL is interaction.It is a widely held belief that a high level of interaction is desirable and positively affects the effectiveness of any ODL course. However, it is not clear from research or evaluation data if interaction does improve the quality of learning in most ODL programmes.Furthermore, based on literature review, it is evident that little attention has been paid to the cost/benefits of interaction in terms of preparation time versus instructional effects.This article examines the research issues of interactivity in ODL in Malaysia. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia 2005 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/19545/1/MJDE%207%202%202005%2063%2077.pdf Dzakiria, Hisham and M Idrus, Rozhan and Atan, Hanafi (2005) Interaction in open distance learning: Research issues in Malaysia. Malaysian Journal of Distance Education, 7 (2). pp. 63-77. ISSN 1511-6433 http://mjde.usm.my/vol7_2_2005/mjde7_2_5.pdf |
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Open Distance Learning (ODL) is an excellent method of reaching adult learners.It is truly a medium that helps to democratise education to all. Certainly in Malaysia, with the mushrooming of
many dual mode institutions that offer ODL and the establishment of the Open University Malaysia (OUM) and other private institutions that offer ODL courses, education is being made accessible to all.For many Malaysians, pursuing ODL is just a
matter of choice.With the competing priorities of work, home and school, adult learners desire a high degree of flexibility.The structure of ODL provides learners with the greatest possible
control over the time, place and pace of education; however, learning at a distance is not without problems. Loss of student motivation due to the lack of face-to-face contact with teachers and peers, potentially high start up costs and lack of faculty support are all barriers to successful ODL.One particular important instructional element of contemporary ODL is interaction.It is a widely held belief that a high level of interaction is desirable and positively affects the effectiveness of any ODL course. However, it is not clear from research or evaluation data if interaction does
improve the quality of learning in most ODL programmes.Furthermore, based on literature review, it is evident that little attention has been paid to the cost/benefits of interaction in terms of preparation time versus instructional effects.This article examines the research issues of interactivity in ODL in Malaysia. |
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