Title of article :
A Conceptualisation of Courseware Development Process in Malaysian Educational Context
Author/Authors :
Kamaruddin, Norfadilah Queensland University of Technology - Creative Industries Faculty, Australia , Hamilton, Jillian Queensland University of Technology - Creative Industries Faculty, Australia , Park, Ji Yong Queensland University of Technology - Creative Industries Faculty, Australia
From page :
111
To page :
127
Abstract :
Multimedia-based learning has been accepted as an effective learning tool and has broadly prevailed in various types of education around the world. The Malaysian Ministry of Education (MOE) has also adopted this information communication technology (K T) as the means of an education reformation project called, Smart School since 1998, aiming to improve all Malaysian primary and secondary students learning ability, attitudes, achievement, and further enhance teachers teaching performance. As a result, Malaysian Ministry of Education has distributed a number of interactive courseware of the key learning domains such as Mathematics, Science, Bahasa Melayu (Malay language), and English. According to recent reports by Malaysian Ministry of Education, however, the courseware has not been effectively used in schools, and many researchers point out there are vital issues concerning the interface and interaction design. Within this context, this paper presumes that one of the main reasons could derive from a structural aspect of the course development process that is devaluing or ignoring the importance of interface and interaction design. Therefore, it is imperative to conceptualise the courseware development process in terms of creating interactive and quality learning experiences through defining the stakeholders needs in terms of better learning and teaching. Within this context, this paper reviews the current development process and proposes a new concept called the interactive communication component which enables courseware developers to embed interactive and quality learning experiences into their courseware development process. The key objective is to provide opportunities to discuss the courseware development process from the different stakeholders perspectives of the educational courseware in a Malaysian context
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal of Distance Education
Journal title :
Malaysian Journal of Distance Education
Record number :
2676820
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