2. Educational
Technology for
scientific
research
21st century education (PA-21), listed 10 subthemes of the three skills that need to be mastered in teaching
and learning namely learning and innovation skills, media and information technology skills, as well as life
skills and careers.
changes in the education system make it difficult for students to receive the material,
because learning that is usually done conventionally turns into distance-learning or
done online.
Technology plays a role as a medium in making interactions between educators and
students in the implementation of online learning.
Malaysia
5. From the beginnings of technology education
in Japan, the primary teaching methodology
was experiential, based on the project method.
typically organized into lecture and practice
classes. Practice classes (laboratory work)
usually have less students than lecture classes.
Japan’s technological advancement is
undoubtedly from the youth of Japan. Statistics
show that among 34 OECD countries Japanese
students performance levels rank second in
mathematics and first in science
Japan spends around 3.59% of GDP in public
spending on education
JAPAN
JAPAN
8. How Technologies Are Transforming
Education in Japan
•Laptops and tablets
•Wi-Fi in classrooms
•AI and Education
•Simplifies administrative tasks
•Smart Content
•Global learning
•Personalized learning
•New-age education: Robotics and
international programs
How Technologies Are Transforming
Education in Malaysia
•Mobile Internet
•The Rise Of Ebooks
•Blogging
•Usage Of Apps And Games In Classes
•Usage Of Augmented And Virtual Reality
In Classrooms
•Laptops and tables
9. Innovation of technology
( AVER Clean Liquid)
Innovation of technology
( Animal Food)
Innovation of technology In Japan
(Largest Education Award)
Uses of Laptop in
classroom in Japan
Uses of books in
classroom in Malaysia
10. REFERENCES
1. Kitagawa, F., & Oba, J. (2010). Managing differentiation of higher education system in Japan: Connecting excellence and
diversity. Higher Education, 59(4), 507-524.
2. Maruyama, F. (2008). An overview of the higher education system in Japan. President of Center for National University
Finance and Management, 1, 1-12.
3. The Logo Creative, 2018, How Technologies Are Transforming Education in Japan
How Technologies Are Transforming Education in Japan - (thelogocreative.co.uk)
4. Shafiei Ebrahimi, Shirin. (2018). The Use of Technology at Malaysian Public High Schools. 6.
5. Azizah, H., David, A., Peter, W., & Rohani, T. (2005). Country Report: Development of e‐Learning in Malaysia.
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