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e-learning readiness - Asia Pacific Region - Open University Malaysia

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TABLE 72. Summary of Findings (continued)Construct Policy Maker Provider Enabler ReceiverContentReadinessNAMean 6.16 SD 2.53Most providers have internalexpertise capable of developingE-<strong>learning</strong> content in-house orare able to outsource from localdevelopersStill lacking in quality andquantityMean 5.91 SD 2.11Insufficient E-<strong>learning</strong> contentPerceived lack of effectiveness ofits use in specialized andtechnical fieldsAvailable content for E-<strong>learning</strong>is meaningful and usefulMean 5.88 SD 2.0Concern over quality of onlinecontentContent not up toexpectations: content is inEnglish and local content notincorporatedHigh cost of developmenthinders E-<strong>learning</strong> investmentsNeed for nationwide contentrepository (one-stop centre toaccess content)RRRRTechnicalReadinessMean 6.14 SD 2.32Ready to employ E-<strong>learning</strong> as themode of <strong>learning</strong>and instructionMean 6.85 SD 2.44Most organisations haveadequate technicalinfrastructure, facilities andservices to successfully developand/or deliver E-<strong>learning</strong>Mean 5.95 SD 2.10Insufficient software, hardwareand other computer relatedequipmentMean 5.59 SD 2.05Inability to meet high cost ofinternet connection,broadband and purchase ofcomputer peripheralsMost providers already haveIntranet and Internettechnologies, broadbandfacilities, and LMS for E-<strong>learning</strong>deliveryRRRRRRRJoint Study by MEWC and OUM 99

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