Abstract

E-learning has become a new norm in the world of education nowadays. Rapid development in educational technology leads to the improvement and simplification of traditional teaching and learning methods. Furthermore, today’s learners want relevant, mobile, and self-paced content. This need is fulfilled with the online learning platform, allowing students to learn at their comfort and pace. E-learning helps teachers in preparing, distributing, and evaluating the assignments given to students. Teachers and lecturers have now become the facilitator to their students in the learning process. This study was conducted to identify the level of knowledge on the readiness to adopt e-learning among form six students in the science stream at a form six college in Selangor. This study follows the quantitative research approach, and a questionnaire was used as the instrument to collect the data. 31 respondents were involved in this research. The findings show that the level of knowledge of the readiness to use e-learning among science students in Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Form Six College (KiSTARP) is high, with the mean score at 3.82. E-learning makes it easier for teachers to give students assignments, thus enabling teachers to monitor students’ presence and readiness to learn. This limitless technology allows the teaching and learning process to occur at any time and improves the two-way communication between teachers and students. It also helps create meaningful learning experiences, which will benefit both teachers and students.

Highlights

  • Rapid development in educational technology has changed the process of teaching and learning

  • The findings show that science students in Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Form Six College have a high level of knowledge of the readiness to use e-learning with a mean score of 3.82

  • E-learning can be categorised as a lifelong learning method that has been accepted by the global community, including science students in Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Form Six College

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Introduction

Rapid development in educational technology has changed the process of teaching and learning. E-learning is more focused on strategies to share information among people. The availability of Web 2.0 applications such as blogs, podcasts, wikis, Facebook and YouTube, has brought changes to the concept and criteria of E-learning Web 1.0, which was focused on information distribution strategies. E-learning 2.0 is more focused on aspects of communication and collaboration between students through information communication technology. E-learning emphasises the construction and sharing of knowledge through collaboration between students in an open and informal social environment. E-learning 2.0 involves digital, mobile, connected, personal and open learning system

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