Zaipul Anwar zaipul@iprom.unikl.edu.my E-Learning Awareness Workshop @ UniKL MITEC Zaipul Anwar zaipul@iprom.unikl.edu.my.

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Zaipul Anwar zaipul@iprom.unikl.edu.my E-Learning Awareness Workshop @ UniKL MITEC Zaipul Anwar zaipul@iprom.unikl.edu.my

About the speaker Zaipul Anwar Bin Zainu Head of Section, Engineering Business Mgt. Institute of Product Design & Manufacturing, Universiti Kuala Lumpur 03-91795005 / 019-3262427 Email: zaipulanwar@iprom.unikl.edu.my zaipul@gmail.com Website: http://www.zaipul.com Elearnsite: http://elearning.zaipul.com Facebook & Twitter: Zaipul

Why use E-learning? In preparing and planning a learning experience it is important to recognise where e-learning can enhance learning. e-Learning – like all other tools – offers both advantages and disadvantages. e-Learning is not appropriate for all situations but can offer many flexible and creative advantages for teaching and learning.

What do we do already in the classroom? (PO, PLO, OBE) Negotiate learning goals Visualise and present concepts Apply concepts and skills Explore new concepts Build and test theories Share and discuss Solve problems

What can e-learning offer my learners? E-Learning offers learners 24/7 access to materials and support. E-Learning encourages the development of an independent learning culture.

What can E-learning offer my learners? Mobile application such as in iPhone or Android phones for messaging and VOIP are also available:

What can e-learning offer my learners? E-Learning enables SLT – “Student Learning Time”

What can E-learning offer my learners? E-Learning enables more engaging materials to be created for a range of abilities and preferred learning styles. Example: The use of SCORM

What can E-learning offer my learners? Google for SCORM Repository or just SCORM examples or go directly to https://moodle.org/mod/data/view.php?id=7198

What can e-learning offer my learners? Effective use of interactive functions in some technologies can engage and motivate learners, reducing disengagement with repetitive tasks. Learners can participate kinaesthetically to reinforce their learning. I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.

What can e-learning offer the lecturers? E-Learning enable the lecturers to test their student’s comprehensions and reflections, IMMEDIATELY

What can e-learning offer the lecturers? E-Learning enable the lecturers to test their student’s comprehensions and reflections, every after class using Online Quiz or Test Quiz/Test questions can be randomly shuffled from question bank and time constrained Quiz/Test can done in class or outside class

What can E-learning offer my learners? E-Learning enables the students to repeat the lecture if it is being recorded on a video reducing repetitive tasks done by the lecturers. Learners can participate kinaesthetically to reinforce their learning. Screenflow

What can E-learning offer my learners? Mobile application such as in iPad for video capturing are also available:

What can E-learning offer my learners? E-Learning is the trend now and in the future Learning is becoming open, free and social – Social Learning

What can E-learning offer to the lecturers? How about an increase number of students? How many per cent do you want? Guess how many students can you have at one time?

What can E-learning offer my learners? E-Learning sparks online collaboration Built-in Moodle online forum

What can e-learning offer to the lecturers? E-Learning offers the lecturers free from the hassle of providing the hardcopies. Softcopies can be reused and redistributed

What can e-learning offer the to lecturers? E-Learning offers the lecturers to ‘Flipped his Classroom’

What can e-learning offer to the lecturers? E-Learning offers the lecturers to ‘Flipped his Classroom’ http://flippedclassroom.org/

What can e-learning offer to the lecturers & students? http://www.google.com/enterprise/apps/education/

What can e-learning offer to the lecturers & students? http://www.google.com/enterprise/marketplace/

What can e-learning offer to the lecturers & students? Google Apps for Education and Google Apps Marketplace is the latest product from Google that offers wealth of resources for online learning and collaboration. It offers a single sign-on authentication to multiples services subscribed by the administrator of the application. Besides the basic apps, the are hundreds or even thousands of apps that can replace the conventional offline software such as project management, accounting and other types of business & productivity softwares.

Thank You for Your ATTENTION 