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Apr
6
Uwes A. Chaeruman

Policy on Open, Distance and Electronic Learning: Case of Indonesia

by: Agung Purwadi Centre for Policy Research and Educational Innovation, Ministry of National Education, Indonesia Indonesia is one the most populuous nations in the world.   Her population was about 219 million with 67 percent of them were under the productive, 15-64 years, age in 2005 (CBS, 2005 inter-cencal survey results).   About 106 million were considered as labor force with an employment rate of...
Apr
6
Uwes A. Chaeruman

Learner Centered Education in the Knowledge Age

paper writen and presented by: Dr. Josep Rota and Dr. sandra Turner OHIO University Abstarct A central premise of this presentation is that higher education is undergoing a paradigm shift as we change our conception of a university is a place of teaching and replace it with a new model of a university as a place of learning. Central to this change are three key elements: (1) the role that the new technologies...
Apr
6
Uwes A. Chaeruman

Intellectual Property and Information Security in Digital and Open Distance Learning

by: Akira ICHIKAWA Emeritus Professor Edogawa University, Japan In open and long distance learning of future digital age, qualitative improvement of learning contents in the field of not only school education but also adult education is so important for us. Using information technology such as computers,  it is extremely effective communication means, and I think about a method of long distance education to...
Apr
6
Uwes A. Chaeruman

Supporting Student Motivation and Volition

ARCS (Attention, Relevance, Confidence, Satisfaction) is a fmous motivation models developed by John Keller. On te occasion of International symposium on Distance Learning and e-Learning (ISODEL) 2007, he wrote and presented his model as a key issues in implementing and sustaining distance and e-learning. I think it would be worthfull if his presentation published here, so everybody can see and apply his model...
Apr
6
Uwes A. Chaeruman

Transformation Strategies for Delivering 21st Century Teaching Today’s Multimedia Students

Transformation Strategies for Delivering 21st Century Teaching Today’s Multimedia Students By: Kenny Ng Abstract: Over the past decades, modern technologies have transformed many aspects of our life, including how we communicate, how we spend our free time, and especially how we work. As our life and workplace demands have changed as a result of this “technological revolution,” so have conceptions...
Mar
10
Uwes A. Chaeruman

E-Learning Implementation at Indonesian Universities: Policy issues and Challenges

by: T. Basaruddin (Dean – Faculty of Computer Science – UI) [email protected] Abstract The university’s approach towards learning has long been considered as one of the least developed areas as far as university development is concerned. By and large, universities are still very much dominated by the so-called teacher-centered learning. Nonetheless, with the advancement of communication and information...
Mar
6
Uwes A. Chaeruman

QUALITY ASSURANCE IN OPEN, DISTANCE AND E-LEARNING

by G. Dhanarajan[1] Full of his Article can be downloaded here: dhanarajan  In 1999, Peter Drucker predicted that in the next 50 years, “schools and universities will change more rastically than they have since they assumed their present form 300 years ago when they organized hemselves around the printed book”.[1] Drucker was not alone in his pronouncements. There are others as well. Some twenty years ago...
Mar
6
Uwes A. Chaeruman

Multisourced e-Learning and Open University 2.0: Some Basic Thoughts

Jos Luhukay The Indonesian National ICT Council Abstract: The availability of interconnection and better bandwidths have caused the current rise in e-Learning implementations. While the multi-channel approach is increasingly accepted and practiced, the scarcity in quality content and instructors remains a major issue. Multisourcing is a method well within existing regulatory boundaries which can be utilized...
Mar
6
Uwes A. Chaeruman

TELKOM e-Learning Implementation

Speaker: Indra Utoyo, MSc. DIC. Director of IT (CIO), PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia Abstracts     The competency development of the human resources in order to win the telecommunication business competition in global era is a must. One of the mechanisms to leverage the employee competency is by knowledge development through learning processes and knowledge transfer via web-based corporate portal. To share...
Mar
6
Uwes A. Chaeruman

E-Learning : Best Practice, Some Cases Implementation

by Firmansyah Hewlett Packard Indonesia Full of his presentation can be downloaded here: learning-gateway-best-practices-isodel_hewlettpackard     Abstract Dunia pendidikan bagi kebanyakan orang seolah selalu berada di persimpangan jalan. Perubahan arah kebijakan dan tuntutan untuk beradaptasi selalu diperlukan ketika berhadapan dengan berbagai tantangan baru dalam era “Knowledge Society “ dalam...
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