Transforming ODL through online collboration : the hidden curriculum
This paper will describe how research on online interactions led to the development of a Collaborative Online Learning (COL) Model at Open University Malaysia (OUM). The model aimed to improve the quality of learning and to develop a set of skills required of graduates today for a K-society. The...
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2008
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| Online Access: | https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/116/1/transforming_odl.pdf https://library.oum.edu.my/repository/116/ |
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| Summary: | This paper will describe how research on online interactions led to the development of a
Collaborative Online Learning (COL) Model at Open University Malaysia (OUM). The
model aimed to improve the quality of learning and to develop a set of skills required of
graduates today for a K-society. The model also reinforces the development of skills
such as analytical, problem-solving, communication and ICT literacy as well as being
able to use the latest information technologies to conduct research, identify relevant
resources, select the right information, analyse and make presentations, share resources,
collaborate and become team players. This “hidden curriculum” is realized through
learner engagement in online discussions among course mates. In the discussions, they
would be contributing opinions, suggestions, ideas, information based on research while
working collaboratively as a team on a particular course-related assignment. The latter
could be a specific task, problem, scenario or case study. The paper will also describe an
ongoing research on the gradual implementation of the COL model over several
semesters. |
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