Webinar: Envisioning Open, Flexible and Distance Learning (OFDL) in Southeast Asia

Webinar: Envisioning Open, Flexible and Distance Learning (OFDL) in Southeast Asia

 

Date and Time: 
30 August 2023 at 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm (GMT+7/Bangkok time)

Type of event:
Sub-Regional Webinar

Organizers:
Jointly organized by the International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) and The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO)

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The International Council for Open and Distance Education (ICDE) and The Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) jointly recognise the widespread integration of Open, Flexible, and Distance Learning (OFDL) within diverse educational contexts, spanning elementary, secondary, and tertiary levels. The pervasive reach of the internet and the accessibility of technology have catalysed a surge in the demand for web-based pedagogy across nations. Educational institutions worldwide employ a myriad of communication methodologies to foster effective learning.

Globally, over 1.3 billion students lack internet access at home. Southeast Asia, with a burgeoning digital economy and 400+ million internet users, presents a dynamic market. However, while over 70% of the region enjoys internet connectivity, countries like Lao PDR, Myanmar, and Timor-Leste still lack home access. Consequently, despite economic growth, self-reported digital literacy among Southeast Asian youth remains low, even as the region aims to boost its online economy.

As per the SEAMEO Journal (2018), online learning platforms face significant hurdles in Southeast Asian colleges. These include high initial costs, sustainability concerns, post-completion employment recognition, limited professional advancement, academic institutions' credit transfer involvement, and ensuring platform quality assurance. Therefore, it is essential to reorganise online programmes like OFDL in order to support educational systems in recovering from learning loss and becoming dynamic changes we are witnessing.

About this Webinar

This webinar centers on understanding the impact of online learning on student motivation and offers insights into effectively supporting online learners. It serves 2 main objectives:

  • Exchange experiences, best practices, and strategies for OFDL in Southeast Asia.
  • Offer recommendations for reimagining OFDL programmes in Higher Education Institutions.

The webinar showcases the following speakers and their respective topics:

SEAMEO Secretariat

OVERVIEW & FUTURE GOALS OF OFDL
Ms Torunn Gjelsvik
Secretary General

International Council for Open and Distance Education
(ICDE)

 

SEAMEO Secretariat

MOVING FORWARD WITH OFDL: KEY FINDINGS
Dr Kamaleswaran Jayarajah
Research, Evaluation & Assessment Specialist

SEAMEO Secretariat
Bangkok, Thailand

SEAMEO Secretariat

ONLINE LEARNING: RE-THINKING PEDAGOGICAL APPROACH
Prof Cheah Horn Mun
Dean of College of Interdisciplinary & Experiential Learning

Singapore University of Social Sciences
(SUSS)

 

SEAMEO Secretariat

REIMAGINING ONLINE, FLEXIBLE AND DISTANCE LEARNING (OFDL) FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
Dr Myra Almodiel
Director of Public Affairs Office

University of the Philippines Open University
(UPOU)

Programme


 

E-Certificate of Participation is issued to attendees who complete the Certificate Validation Form at the end of the event.

More Information: https://www.seameo.org/Main_programme/431

About ICDE: https://www.icde.org/

Inquiries: webinar@seameo.org