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An investigation on impact of E-learning implementation on change management in Malaysian private higher education institutions
Sheiladevi, S1, Rahman, A2.
The purpose of this research is to analyse the impact of identified variables to adapt change management
due to e-learning implementation in Malaysian private higher education institutions focusing on educators’
perspectives. The conceptual framework was modified in combination of various theories from Systemic
Change Models and E-learning Cycle Models. A self-administered questionnaire adapted from Siebel
4.0-2 Survey Questionnaires (SSQ) by Hambling, 2010 was the data collection instrument. The sample
consisted of educators from private higher education institutions with visions or missions based on
e-learning implementation in Malaysia. As per findings, through review of the visions and missions,
the selected private higher education institutions integrated teaching and learning, advancement of the
knowledge based on e-learning and leadership in service and outreach.
Affiliation:
- UCSI University, Malaysia
- University of Malaya, Malaysia
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0.000 |
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Q3 (Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)) Q3 (Environmental Science (all)) Q3¬¬- (Computer Science (all)) Q3 (Chemical Engineering (all)) |
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SJR (0.174) |
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