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MMU’s hybrid learning a success

by | Sep 27, 2021 | EDUCATION | 0 comments

Multimedia University (MMU) lived up to its reputation that if you are passionate enough about something, limitations and obstacles will not stop you and it has resulted in making hybrid-learning a success during the Covid-19 pandemic.

This was unveiled at a panel session titled ‘Virtual Learning in Higher Education: Should you worry?’ organised by MMU and Star Media Group.

Those who spoke at the session include MMU’s Centre for Lifelong Education and Learning Innovation (LEARN) deputy director Dr Low Jing Hong, Faculty of Cinematic Arts dean Amir Shahlan Amiruddin and Faculty of Engineering and Technology dean Assoc Prof Dr Fazly Salleh Abas.

They discussed how MMU had built an inclusive and accommodating online learning environment amid the pandemic, using strategies in assimilating information via e-learning platforms, and sparking interest in learning with creativity and imagination.

The university developed its own virtual classroom learning model (CLM) to ensure a fun and effective learning process for students amid the pandemic.

MMU has planned ahead for future crises and is in the process of creating a hybrid-based ecosystem with a highly flexible learning space.

-THE MALAYSIA VOICE

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