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Comparison of the Student Perception of HYLITE Program In Java and Outside Java
Content Language : English
Vol 6 No 1 (2012) Acceleration and Improvement of the Quality and Quantity of Education Through the Provision of ODL Programs in SEA Countries
Dina Mustafa - SEAMOLEC
Herman herman - SEAMOLEC
Abstract
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been growing fast since some years ago. Schools, universities and other education center cannot be separated from ICT. Beside that, people also need more education to follow the growth of knowledge and information. The face to face teaching learning activities cannot cope with the need of people who work but want to upgrade their knowledge. One solution for this kind of people is giving them an open distance learning (ODL) program, such as the Hybrid learning For Elementary Teacher program or HYLITE Program.
Open distance learning is a system in delivering courses where students do not have to be in a regular class. In the HYLITE program, students learn from selfinstructional learning materials in the form of print or nonprint media. They participate in the interaction process with their peer, the tutors and the learning materials by utilizing the Internet. The students also use Internet to get and to submit assignments/quiz/ test and project from and to the tutors. The interactions also include participating in interactive video teleconference twice every semester. Students can also meet the tutors/lecturers in the face toface residential program for three weeks. Most of the time students learn by themselves. One style in ODL is hybrid teachinglearning activity, whereby, periodically students have to be in campus to do facetoface activities with tutors, which is termed as residential program. The rest of the time students conduct independent learning supervised by the tutors using ICT and written and other material.
Indonesia practices HYLITE for student's teacher at the consortium of 23 universities in Java and outside Java. Lecturers used Internet and other ICT to help students in teachinglearning activities. Both tutors and student study ICT skills, such as MS off ce, email, Internet and creating personal weblog, which can help them in teachinglearning activities. Tutors also developed webbased courses using MOODLE.
The purpose ofthe study is to investigate whether there are any different on students' and tutors perception between universities in Java and outside Java in some variables. The results ofthe study only found one difference that is related to the residential program. Students from Java felt the residential activities were too long compare to opinion oftheir colleagues from outside Java. The rest of variables had no differences in the perceptions of HYLITE program according to respondents in Java or outside Java.
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