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Archive | 2016

Enhancing Malaysian Students’ Learning with Interactive Multimedia and the Web: The MILE Project

Neo Mai; Heidi Tan Yeen-Ju; Nordiana Ludin

The current shift from the traditional mode of learning to student-centred learning has created an impact on the content development and the delivery methodology in the instruction-learning process. There is a strong push by the Malaysian Government to develop creativity, communications skills, analytical and critical thinking, and problem-solving skills – skills that were significantly lacking in current graduates. As such, the prevailing research issue is the challenge in finding the most suitable combination of content and technology to enable students to acquire these skills and experiences. The MILE Project (funded by TM R&D) was developed to address this issue. This paper presents a research study that was conducted in the Faculty of Creative Multimedia, Multimedia University, Malaysia, to investigate Malaysian students’ perceptions of using The MILE Project learning platform. Students engaged in problem-solving on design projects, collaborated on blogs and actively engaged in interactive multimedia content. Results showed that students displayed high levels of motivation and understanding, improved problem-solving skills and teamwork abilities, and were able to relate their acquired skills and experiences to the real-world. These results provided strong support for Malaysian educators to use pedagogically sound blended learning strategies in the classrooms to improve the teaching and learning process.


ieee annual conference international council for education media | 2013

Students' perceptions of a constructivist classroom: A collaborative learning approach

Leow Fui Theng; Neo Mai


2013 International Conference on Informatics and Creative Multimedia | 2013

Effectiveness of Using English Vocabulary Mobile Applications on ESL's Learning Performance

Azadeh Rezaei; Neo Mai; Ahmad Pesaranghader


Jurnal Teknologi | 2014

The Effect of Mobile Applications on English Vocabulary Acquisition

Azadeh Rezaei; Neo Mai; Ahmad Pesaranghader


2013 International Conference on Informatics and Creative Multimedia | 2013

Authentic Learning Strategies to Engage Student's Creative and Critical Thinking

Heidi Yeen-Ju Tan; Neo Mai; Neo Tse Kian; Kwok Wai Jing; Lee Kai Wen; Lai Chen Haw


International Journal of Information and Education Technology | 2015

Enhancing Problem-Solving Skills in an Authentic Blended Learning Environment: A Malaysian Context

Heidi Tan Yeen-Ju; Neo Mai; Bhawani Selvaretnam


Jurnal Teknologi | 2014

Impact of Learner-Centred Teaching Environment with the Use of Multimedia-mediated Learning Modules in Improving Learning Experience

Yap Wei Li; Neo Mai; Neo Tse-Kian


Jurnal Teknologi | 2014

Study on Students’ Communication and Interaction in Collaborative Learning Processes with Web-based Social Tools

Leow Fui Theng; Neo Mai; Chang Yoong Choon


2013 International Conference on Informatics and Creative Multimedia | 2013

Using Mayer's Design Principles in Online Learning Modules: Implementation in a Student Centered Learning Environment

Yap Wei Li; Neo Mai; Neo Tse-Kian


2013 International Conference on Informatics and Creative Multimedia | 2013

Web-Based Collaborative Learning: Students' Feedback on the Communication and Interaction Processes

Leow Fui Theng; Neo Mai

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Leow Fui Theng

INTI International University

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Yap Wei Li

INTI International University

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