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EJISDC: The Electronic Journal on Information Systems in Developing Countries | 2008

Opportunities and Challenges of the Knowledge Management Approach to E-learning: A Case Study in Al-Bayan Girls School, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abdulmajid Hissen Mohamed; Rana Ahmed Abuzaid; Rafa Mohamed Benladen

The digital divide between developed and developing countries is increasing rapidly. However, a number of developing countries are striving to narrow this gap by enriching their societies through the introduction of ICT based business activities. Knowledge management and E‐learning are examples of such ICT supported activities. Knowledge management applications are aimed to provide organizations with tools to manage their business knowledge, while the focus of e‐learning has always been on managing the delivery of academic knowledge. Efforts to integrate both areas of research are lacking. This paper presents a knowledge management approach for e‐learning applications. It highlights the joint characteristics of the two concepts and proposes a KM view of e‐learning. The aim is to streamline the transfer of educational content among the stakeholders of a typical e‐learning environment. The proposed approach has been implemented in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia which is a developing country where many cultural issues have to be taken into consideration.


Archive | 2017

Perceptions of Dental Undergraduates and Their Lecturers on Graduates’ Attributes

Norasmatul Akma; Zahra Naimie; Yee Shin Chung; Edna Young Lee; Rana Ahmed Abuzaid

The study aims to explore the perceptions of students and lecturers on graduate attributes, to identify the possibility of existing link between the students’ and lecturers’ perceptions and also to summarise a list of desirable graduate attributes for dentistry course based on the findings. The subject were the third (n = 62), fourth (n = 67) and fifth (n = 63) year University of Malaya (UM) dental undergraduates and their lecturers (n = 31) from all departments. A purposive sampling was utilised to conduct this research. Data was gathered using a questionnaire which consist of five components namely skills, attitudes, life-long learning, teamwork and clinical competency. Findings indicated that there was no significant difference of perceptions between the students across the different clinical years but a significant difference was observed between lecturers’ and students’ perceptions in terms of skills, attitudes, lifelong learning and clinical competency (p 0.05). A list of desirable graduate attributes has been compiled and suggested based on the findings of the current study.


Archive | 2017

Perception of Students on the Role of Culture Familiarity in the TOEFL Test and Challenges in Teaching

Ghada elHadad; Zahra Naimie; Rana Ahmed Abuzaid; Davina Foo Yan Thing

The purpose of this paper is to delve into the perception of students and teachers of the role that culture familiarity plays in the TOEFL test. According to past studies, the TOEFL test poses some problems. One of these problems that this paper intends to highlight is the cultural content and its role in the test. This paper will focus on the two main poles; the TOEFL test as a high-stake test and the culture challenges faced by students and teachers in the test. Some past studies try to prove that TOEFL is not culture-biased, while some others point to the fact that it might be and that may pose a potential threat to the validity and reliability of the test scores. Accordingly, the paper will review most of the past studies that involve the culture content in TOEFL as well as the students’ perception about the culture. In addition to this, the paper will highlight some of the pedagogy difficulties caused by the nature of the test.


Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology | 2010

Hypothesized Learners' Technology Preferences Based on Learning Style Dimensions.

Zahra Naimie; Saedah Siraj; Rana Ahmed Abuzaid; Reihaneh Shagholi


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2010

Do you think your match is made in heaven? Teaching styles/learning styles match and mismatch revisited

Zahra Naimie; Saedah Siraj; Chua Yang Piaw; Reihaneh Shagholi; Rana Ahmed Abuzaid


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2010

Do you know where I can find the new center which is called “Cognitive styles and language learning strategies link”?

Zahra Naimie; Rana Ahmed Abuzaid; Saedah Siraj; Reihaneh Shagholi; Huda Al Hejaili


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2010

Did you cook your lesson based on right recipe? (Accommodating the Students Preferences in Class)

Zahra Naimie; Saedah Siraj; Rana Ahmed Abuzaid; Reihaneh Shagholi


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2013

You are Given the Choice: Which do you Like the Most? (Linking Learning Styles with Technology Preferences)☆

Zahra Naimie; Dorothy DeWitt; Saedah Siraj; Chin Hai Leng; Norasmatul Akma; Rana Ahmed Abuzaid


Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences | 2012

“Have You Heard About the New Fashion?” (Tailoring Your Lesson Plan Based on Learners Preferences)

Zahra Naimie; Saedah Siraj; Norasmatul Akma Ahmad; A. Abdul Aziz; Noor Hayaty Abu Kasim; Rana Ahmed Abuzaid


Archive | 2016

Do we have salt & pepper on the table? (teaching style & learning style importance)

Revatde Nadarajan; Zahra Naimie; Rana Ahmed Abuzaid

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Abdulmajid Hissen Mohamed

International Islamic University Malaysia

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