Showing posts with label ISODEL 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ISODEL 2009. Show all posts

Thursday, December 17, 2009

ISODEL 2009 - Parallel Session

The ISODEL 2009 conference which was held in Jogyakarta from 8 Dec to 11 Dec at the Sheraton Hotel, witnessed 55 speakers presenting their papers.

Prof. Mansor during his slide presentation

Among the speakers are Senior VP of OUM ,Prof. Dr. Mansor Fadzil, Richard Ng (Director of OUM Perak Learning Centre), Tuan Fatma, Rozeman (Senior Lecturers of OUM) and Mohd Jamaluddin (Head of Counseling Unit).

Presentation by Richard Ng

Prof. Mansor's session was slotted on the second parallel session from 3pm - 4.30pm. For the benefit of readers, I have posted the video clips of Prof. Mansor's presentation in 2 parts as follows:

Video clip part 1:




Video clip part 2:



The following are video clips in three parts of the presentation by Richard Ng:

Video clip part 1:



Video clip part 2:



Video clip part 3:

Monday, December 14, 2009

ISODEL 2009 - Plenary session by YBhg Tan Sri Anuwar Ali

YBhg Prof. Emeritus Tan Sri Anuwar Ali, President and Vice Chancellor of OUM was among the plenary speakers on Day 3 of the ISODEL 2009 in Jogyakarta.

Plenary speakers during the ISODEL 2009 in Jogyakarta

Other speakers include Fasli Djalal (Director General of Higher Education, MONE, Indonesia), Tian Belawati (President of AAOU) and Ronald Perkinson (Sampoerna School of Education).

The topic of YBhg Tan Sri's presentation was "International Outreach in Open, Distance E-Learning: The experience of Open University Malaysia". The session began with a short presentation of the speaker. See video clip Part 1 below.

For the benefit of the readers of this blog, I have posted video clips of YBhg Tan Sri's presentation here in four parts:

Part 1:



Part 2:



Part 3:




Part 4:



Part 5 - Question and Answer session:

Sunday, December 13, 2009

ISODEL 2009 Jogjakarta - Day 6

Dec 13, 2009

Latest Update:

We have all arrived safely and back home now. Thanks to YBhg Tan Sri Anuwar Ali and Prof. Mansor Fadzil, our trip has been very fruitful and most memorable. Both are bosses are really caring and we have been taken good care of while in Jogja. We all have learned a lot in terms of the knowledge, work culture, attitude of people and also most importantly team work.

So now we have really understood our caring bosses, our colleagues Rozeman, Tuan Fatma Mohd Jamaluddin and Myzatul.

The following are some of the pictures taken at the Sheraton Hotel and Jogja Airport:

One of the many pieces of artwork displayed at the hotel lobby

At the hotel lounge with Rozeman

Waiting for the shuttle bus to take us to the airport

At the Jogja airport waiting to check in

At the Executive Lounge waiting for boarding

Took this picture at the Executive Lounge with the Wayang Kulit characters at the back

Took this picture of Gunung Merapi from the plane

More video clips will be posted after editing.

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Time really flies. With our hectic schedule in Jogja, we didn't realize that we have come to the end of the many good things here. We have packed all our things and will be traveling to the airport at 9.00am local time.

Our MH856 flight to Kuala Lumpur is at 11.30am and will take about 2 hours and 30 minutes. As usual, we have to expand our luggage compartment and get extra boxes from Makro in Jogja to put in all our additional staff such batik, bags, t' Shirt and other cookies such as bakpiah, ampyang etc.

Some flashback ....

Prof. Mansor at the Borobudur

Making a wish by trying touching Buddha's hand at the Borobudur temple with the help of Tan Sri Anuwar and Prof. Mansor

Ready to go

It was a very fruitful trip. We enjoyed the local dishes here such as Gudeg (still have it this morning at the hotel), Bubur Sum Sum, Bubur Kacang, Kolak, Nasi padang, Soto, gado-gado, ceker, sup buntut bakar, tempe etc.

Tan Sri Anuwar and Puan Sri were enjoying their Soto

The ISODEL 2009 was very informative with good keynote addresses and latest info on ODL. We have learned a lot about Indonesia and Jogja especially with the many influence of Hinduism. We have also learned how people have tolerated beyond religion here where Muslims and Hindus can collaborate without much fuss.

Borobudur and Prambanam was amazing. So was the still active Gunung Merapi. Ok got to go now. Will post the video clips and pictures when I am back to Malaysia. Selamat Tinggal Jogja.

ISODEL 2009 Jogjakarta - Day 5

Dec 12, 2009

Today is a free and easy day. We are all quite early this morning taking our breakfast at the hotel. With the clear sky, we were lucky to see the Gunung Merapi which is still very much active.

The Gunung Merapi is visible from the hotel we stayed

Tan Sri Anuwar Ali together with Prof. Mansor at the Kraton palace

We left the hotel at 8.30am and travel to a place called Kraton. This is the palace of the sultan which has now turned into a museum. There is also the "wayang kulit" stage within the vicinity.

Tuan Fatma (left) and Myzatul at the palace

Puan Sri was having a chat with Prof. Mansor at the palace

Posing here is Mohd Jamaluddin

After visiting Kraton palace, we left and proceed to a batik store. Some of us bought some batik there. After that we all visited a bakery that sells local biscuits known as ampyang which is a type of cookie with nuts.

How's my new Jawa hat?

See the gold-plated wood work?


A wayang kulit show in progress

Prof. Mansor waiting patiently for the rest to finish their bargaining

At 12.30pm, we had soto for lunch. This is another nice local food. After lunch we all then proceed to Dowa store where they sell bags. We spent about an hour then before traveling to our final destination - Malioboro street. This is another version of Petaling Street.

Tan Sri Anuwar Ali at the Rumah Batik

Myzatul, Fatma and Rozeman looking for good batik

Me and Pak Haji Atwi, our tourist guide, at the Batik House

Some of our colleagues bought "telekung" and other Muslim dress at the Al-Falakh store in Malioboro. At another end of the street you can find the Milota store selling all kinds of handicraft, batik, etc.

Looking for the ampyang biscuit at the bakery

This is where we had our soto for lunch

At the Dowa House where good quality bags are found

This is part of the Malioboro street

Prof. Mansor was looking for telekung for his daugthers at the Al-Falakh store

Me posing beside the horse. A horse ride costs Rp20,000

By 5.30pm, we are all very tired and decided to leave Malioboro for dinner at the Sederhana Nasi Padang again. We finished our dinner at 7.30pm and arrived at our hotel at 8.00pm.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

ISODEL 2009 Jogjakarta - Day 4

Dec 11, 2009

The 3rd day of the conference was a half day affair started at 8.00am until 11.30am before adjourning for Friday payers. The conference began with the plenary session 3. Among the speakers were Frits Pannekeok (President of the International Council for Open and Distance Education), Alexander J. Romiszowski (ICT expert for education, Syracuse University) and Gwang Jo Kim (Director of UNESCO, Bangkok).

As Frits was in Canada, the session was conducted live via Video Conferencing. Alex shared with us his experience in Timor Leste and Gwang Jo Kim shared some data from the UNESCO with regards to ODL.

Preparing our trip to Borobudur

The Sederhana Nasi Padang restaurant

The 3-day conference was then wrapped up by Paulina Pannen followed by a video presentation on the event captured during the last 3 days. It was then follow then followed by the closing ceremony by the Conference President. Group photograph sessions were then held before it was adjourned.

And this is our nasi padang

Prof. Mansor and a guest from Nigeria

After the Friday prayers, our team then proceed to the Nasi Padang Sederhana restaurant to taste the nasi padang. It was fabulous.

On arrival at the foot of Borobudur

After lunch we then proceed to Borobudur which is about 1 hour drive from Jogjakarta.

Part of the Borobudur temple

Group photo session at level three of the tenmple

ISODEL 2009 Jogjakarta - Day 3

Dec 10, 2009

The second day of the conference began at 8.00am with a keynote address by H.E the Coordinating Minister of People Welfare of the Republic of Indonesia. The session ended at 9.00am.

Tan Sri Anuwar Ali with Ibu Tian, the President of AAOU

It was then followed by the Plenary 2 session. Among the speakers include: Fasli Djalal (Director General of Higher Education, MONE, Indonesia), YBhg Prof. Emeritus Tan Sri Anuwar Ali (President and Vice Chancellor of OUM), Tian Belawati (President of AAOU), and Ronald Perkinson (Sampoerna School of Education).

Tan Sri Anuwar Ali was presenting his paper

YBhg Tan Sri Anuwar Ali presented his paper on the topic "International Outreach in open, Distance E-Learning: The experience of Open University Malaysia." The plenary session then took a break until 10.45am.

Rozeman's turn to present his paper

Parallel session 3 began at 10.45am with another 16 more papers presented under four sub-theme. Among the presenters include Rozeman, senior lecturer of OUM. He presented his paper on E-kamus. The parallel session then took a break for lunch at 12.30pm.

After lunch, there was a visit to some schools which OUM did not participate. Instead, we all went for a sight seeing and do some window shopping at the famous Malioboro street. We bought some batik or ourselves.





At 5.30pm, we all participated in the dinner cum cultural show at the Prambanan Temple about 45 minutes from Jogjakarta. We were served with local food such as soto chandi, dudeg, mee jawa, goreng pisang, tempe, cucur udang, ronde, etc. At 8.00pm, the Ramayana cultural dance began.





It was a fantastic show that lasted for about 1 hour and 30 minutes. We travek back to hotel at 9.30pm.

Friday, December 11, 2009

ISODEL 2009 Jogjakarta - Day 2

Dec 9, 2009


This is the start of the 3-day conference held at the Sheraton Hotel in Jogjakarta. We were shuttled from the hotel to the ball room even though it was about 500m away.

The conference started at 9.00am local time with a cultural performance and then followed by the welcome address by H.E. The Governor of Jogjakarta.



The conference was officiated by H.E the Minister of National Education of the Republic of Indonesia. Close to 760 participants from 16 countries attended the opening ceremony.

Cultural performance during the opening ceremony

Prof. Mansor assessing the Internet at OUM's booth

Outside the conference hall during tea-break. From left: Jamaluddin, Richard and Rozeman posing in front of OUM's booth

OUM's booth was one of favorite booths. Myzatul seen here busy entertaining enquiries

Plenary session 1 began at 10.30am after the tea break. Among the plenary speakers are: Dodi Nandika (Secretary General MONE, Indonesia), Tsuyoshi Isagawa (JICA-PREDICT-ITS, Kumamoto University, Japan), Tinsiri Siribodhi (Deputy Director, Admin and Communicatio, SEAMEO Secretariat, Thailand) and the Regent of Gorontotaio)

Opening speech by H.E. The Governor of Jogjakarta

Handicraft making demonstration

A singer singing the Ramayana song

The plenary session ends at 12.00pm. We then break for lunch until 1.00pm. The parallel session 1 then begins from 1.00pm to 2.30pm. It was divided into 4 rooms with the following sub-theme:

* The emerging of ICT for Education
* International & National experiences in ODEL
* ICT-based learning
* Continuous professional development for teachers

Richard Ng was presenting his paper

During the parallel session 1, OUM is represented by Richard Ng with his topic: "Online Community and Its impact on Learners' Sense of Community, Satisfaction, Motivation commitment and their intention to stay in their programs." His paper was under the sub-theme ICT-based learning. There were 4 speakers at that time. The room was packed with about 100 participants.

Prof. Mansor was presenting his paper

Presentation by Tuan Fatma

The session then took a break between 2.30pm to 3.00pm. The parallel session 2 began at 3.00pm until 4.30pm. Prof. Mansor Fadzil, the senior VP of OUM presented a paper under the sub-theme Continuous professional development for teachers. Also presenting a paper was Tuan Fatma, a lecturer of OUM under the sub-theme International & National experiences in ODEL.

The first day of the conference ended at 5.30pm with another keynote address by the Director General of ICT Application, Ministry of Information and Communication of the Republic of Indonesia.

We were then shuttled back to the hotel at 5.45pm. At 7.00pm we all went for dinner at the Suharti Restaurant nearby, famous for its fried chicken and "gurami" fish.