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

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development of E-<strong>learning</strong> in <strong>Malaysia</strong>. Further, 74.0 percent of theenablers were of the opinion that their students/community members areworried that the qualifications obtained via E-<strong>learning</strong>, althoughrecognized by the government are not of the same standard as thoseobtained via on-campus courses. This requires a more assertive role onthe part of the policy makers to acknowledge that E-<strong>learning</strong>qualifications are on par with conventional qualifications.TABLE 35. Enablers’ Perceptions of Learner ReadinessDescriptionYesn(%)Non(%)Missingvaluen(%)Students/community 806 150 21members are interested to (82.5) (15.4) (3.3)upgrade their academicqualificationStudents /communitymembers have used theopportunity to engage inE-LearningStudents/members arecapable of managing theirtime for E-<strong>learning</strong>Students/members arecommitted to E-<strong>learning</strong>Students/members musthave good interpersonal orsocial skillsStudents/members areworried that qualificationsobtained via E-<strong>learning</strong>will not be recognizedStudents/members areworried that qualificationsobtained via E-<strong>learning</strong> arenot the same784(80.2)572(58.8)517(52.9)646(66.1)661(67.7)723(74.0)171(17.5)373(38.2)415(42.5)296(30.3)250(25.6)74.0(22.1)22(2.3)32(3.3)45(4.6)35(3.6)38(3.9)38(3.9)TotalN(%)977(100)977(100)977(100)977(100)977(100)977(100)977(100)An analysis of the qualitative data indicated that learner <strong>readiness</strong> isdependent on several factors. The enablers were of the opinion that urbanlearners are more ready than their rural counterparts. Besides that, theyfelt that E-<strong>learning</strong> is more appropriate and effective for those pursuinghigher education and working adults and for those who are moreproficient in the English Language. Most enablers perceived that greateraccess and know-how among enablers could ensure greater sensitizationto E-<strong>learning</strong> which will in turn lead to a higher level of learner <strong>readiness</strong>.Another point raised by the enablers was that E-<strong>learning</strong> is very muchJoint Study by MEWC and OUM 55

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