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

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Management System that were used or would be used, the responseswere mixed (see Table 16). There were 20 (26.7 percent) respondents whostated that they are using or would be using an <strong>Open</strong> Source Solution fortheir LMS/LCMS. Another 18 (24 percent) said that they are using, orwould be using, an in-house product. There were also a number of E-<strong>learning</strong> providers who stated that they are using commercially availableproducts like WebCT (16 respondents, or 21.3 percent) and Blackboard (7respondents, or 9.3 percent). The remaining 14 (18.7 percent) respondentsrevealed that they are using other systems, such as TMS Seed and LotusLearning Space.TABLE 15. Standards in E-<strong>learning</strong>DescriptionAdoption of standards forE-<strong>learning</strong>Need for <strong>Malaysia</strong>n E-<strong>learning</strong> StandardsYesn(%)49(65.3)62(82.7)Non(%)26(43.7)13(17.3)TotalN(%)75(100.0)75(100.0)TABLE 16. LMS/LCMS used/to be usedDescriptionFrequency(n)Percentage(%)<strong>Open</strong> source solution 20 26.7In-house product 18 24.0WebCT 16 21.3Blackboard 7 9.3Others 14 18.7The E-<strong>learning</strong> providers were also asked about the applications andprovisions made available to support E-<strong>learning</strong> at their respectiveinstitutions. Table 17 indicates that most, that is, 57 (76 percent) of therespondents provide interactive modules/materials. The survey alsorevealed that 74.7 percent of them (56 respondents) are already using anLMS or LCMS. From the total group of respondents, 73.3 percent (55respondents) have technical support personnel available. The majority ofthe group (65.3 percent) also indicated that they have provided sufficientbandwidth for E-<strong>learning</strong> (49 respondents). Out of these 75 providers, 48(64 percent) have acquired authoring tools to support E-<strong>learning</strong> at theirorganisations. About 44 of them (58.7 percent) said that they have videostreaming capabilities, and 32 of them have server log analysers (42.7percent). There were also six respondents (8 percent) who indicated thatthey also provide other applications and services to support E-<strong>learning</strong> attheir organisations, but the actual applications and services are notrevealed by the respondents in this survey.Joint Study by MEWC and OUM 31

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