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An Insight Into Motivational Factors Of Integrating Edu-tech In Learning Arabic During Covid-19 Outbreak

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The employment of instructional technology in teaching and learning has becoming a crucial requirement among teachers and educators especially in the 21st century education. Moreover, the current global emergence situation of COVID-19 pandemic has been forcing educators towards using various online platforms and technologies In Malaysia, universities have scrambled to move the program to an electronic platform to tackle the proliferation of COVID-19 under the national Movement Control Order (MCO). Malaysia’s 20 public universities including Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia was to encourage or mandate online learning for various major languages including Arabic. During this difficult period, Arabic lecturers might need more training to allow them to have an in-depth understanding of how technology can improve learning and motivate their students to learn. The researchers employed responsive semi-structured interviews, which allowed the respondents to share about their teaching practices and how technology motivated them to be more creative in their teaching practices during MCO. The result indicates that online learning can be a solution for the Arabic language educators and practitioners to share their knowledge by using e-Learning or other platforms as education needs to be conducted during MCO. One of the online learning benefits is lecturers become motivated and students become active when they learn using online learning as they are the ones who take responsibility for their learning.

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Vol. 33 No. S4 (2021): ULUM ISLAMIYYAH The Malaysian Journal of Islamic Sciences

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Covid-19, lecturers’ perceptions., online learning, motivation, Arabic language

Citation

Zainuddin, N., Abdelrahman Ibrahim Suleiman Islaieh, & Sahrir, M. S. (2021). An Insight into Motivational Factors of Integrating Edu-Tech in Learning Arabic During COVID-19 Outbreak. Ulum Islamiyyah, 33(S4), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.33102/uij.vol33noS4.412