E-Learning in Higher Educational Institutions in Indonesia
Ratna Dewi Kuntoro () and
Suliman Al-Hawamdeh ()
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Ratna Dewi Kuntoro: National Computer Systems, Singapore
Suliman Al-Hawamdeh: University of Oklahoma, Schusterman Center, 4502 E 41st St. Tulsa, OK 74137, USA
Journal of Information & Knowledge Management (JIKM), 2003, vol. 02, issue 04, 361-374
Abstract:
Private and academic institutions are embracing E-learning as an attempt to improve the learning process, encourage knowledge transfer and compliment their existing learning environment. For many countries with a large population, limited resources and remote geographical areas like Indonesia, E-learning holds the key to better education and provide better access to knowledge resources. E-learning is still new in Indonesia and there are not many studies reported in the literature. This study aimed to provide some ideas about the state of E-learning in Indonesia, specifically in higher education institutions. A survey was carried out to reveal the state of E-learning in higher education institutions in Indonesia. Sample of the population consists of lecturers, developers and researchers who work for higher education institutions in Indonesia. While the study showed that most of the E-learning projects are new and the level of participation is slow, the quality of E-learning courses is perceived as fair. As E-learning development in Indonesia is still in its early stages, serious efforts are needed to facilitate E-learning in higher institutions. The study identified infrastructure problems and staffs' reluctance to adopt E-learning as the main problems for the slow implementation and adoption of E-learning. Despite these problems, E-learning is expected to gain momentum in Indonesia as it is perceived as an effective way to educate the population of Indonesia.
Keywords: Barriers; E-learning adoption; Government; Higher education; Indonesia; Internet; Institutions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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