16. From making
resources freely
available…toOCW
OER
MOOCs
…open massive participatory
learning ecosystems
Diagram template credit to: Duarte.com
MIT OCW
launched in
2001UNESCO OER
Declaration
2012
Small
beginning by
George Abd Karim Alias@2014
17. 17
Abd Karim Alias@2014
This Shift will see the increase of access to quality education for
Malaysians and global community, provide efficient course delivery,
build the Malaysia education brand and increase prominence for
Malaysian HLIs, especially in niche areas and expertise.
19. 9
M O O C
Massive Open Online Courses
Globalised
Online
Learning
10 shifts
Courses using Blended Learning
70%
SEP 2014
MOOC@Malaysia
was launched.
Four compulsory
courses taken by first
year students from 20
public universities.
20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10
20.
21.
22. The Road to
MOOC@Malaysia
01
02
03
04
05
Conception of MOOC
Decision on the pioneering
MOOC courses
Coordination
Coordinated by the Technical
Committee/MEIPTA with
course developers
Training of trainers
Final coordination
Launching
Sept 2014
Done at AKEPT involving
course developers and
technical staff
Coordinated by the Technical
Committee/MEIPTA
23. MOOC@MALAYSIA — MOBILISING
PEOPLE
Council of CIO of
Malaysian Public
Universities
MAPITA
Council of Head of T&L
Centres of Malaysian
public universities.
MAGNETIC
• Main committee
• Technical committee
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
Council of Head of e-
learning Units of
Malaysian Public
Universities
MEIPTA
24.
25.
26.
27. Enhancing the
quality of T&L
Visibility, Positioning
and Branding
Bringing Niche Area
to Global Arena
Life Long Learning
(Widening Access)
01
02
03
04
What MOOC@Malaysia
hope to achieve?
28. Closing remarks
• Online + blended learning are shaping the future
of learning;
• MOOCs are already enhancing education for
thousands of students around the globe;
• Huge potential & opportunity for lifelong learning
education;
• Malaysian HEIs will potentially benefit in terms of
positioning and visibility.