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Facilitating learning by going online : modernising Islamic teaching and learning in Indonesia

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Siewmee BartonSiewmee Barton
This chapter examines the impact of eLearning and Web 2.0 social media in a socially conservative environment in Indonesia that has nevertheless proven surprisingly adroit at change management. Web 2.0 social media has proven enormously popular in Indonesia but traditional Islamic schools (which are known in Java as pesantren but elsewhere in the Muslim world as madrasah) the focus of this study is often unable to access Web 2.0 or the Internet in general. Progressive non-national government organizations (NGOs) seek to remedy this situation by providing satellite broadband links to remote schools and this chapter examines one particular project. Despite the impoverished and conservative nature of their community, the leaders of this school have led their students in a surprisingly enthusiastic reception of eLearning technology, recognizing its great capacity to produce and enhance social networks and provide new opportunities for learning. Particular attention in this case study is given to factors relating to social capital, attitudes, and patterns of behavior in leadership and change management. A case study approach was chosen to enable a richer and more finely-grained analysis of the issues. The case study is based on semi-structured interviews and observations conducted over several years. This research shows that whilst the adoption and uptake of eLearning with emerging technologies is strongly shaped by cultural and social factors, it plays out in very different ways than might first have been expected.

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Title of book

ePedagogy in on-line learning : new developments in web mediated human computer interaction

Chapter number

5

Pagination

74 - 92

Publisher

Information Science Reference

Place of publication

Hershey, Pa.

ISBN-13

9781466636491

ISBN-10

1466636491

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Extent

12

Editor/Contributor(s)

E McKay

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