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dc.contributor.authorChan Siew Lee-
dc.contributor.authorAzizah Jaafar-
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-15T07:51:39Z-
dc.date.available2023-06-15T07:51:39Z-
dc.identifier.otherukmvital:122044-
dc.identifier.urihttps://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/394882-
dc.description.abstractIn 2006, Malaysia government was introduced the National Sexuality Education Guideline to overcome social problems amongst the juveniles. An early study related to the perception of the teachers and students toward the sexual education curriculum taught in schools currently was carried out. The study showed that there are big gaps between the perception of the students and teachers towards several issues related to the current sexual education in Malaysia School. The theoretical framework of MSE approach animation was designed and developed based on several learning theories and user interface design concept handle the sensitive and delicate issues of the sexuality subject for Malaysian. In conclusion, the effort of developing the MSE courseware is hopefully will be a solution to the Malaysian teachers and secondary students problems in teaching and learning of sexuality subject matter.-
dc.language.isoeng-
dc.publisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE),Piscataway, US-
dc.subjectMalaysian sexuality education (MSE)-
dc.subjectNational sexuality education-
dc.titleMalaysian sexuality education (MSE) multimedia courseware approach animation guideline-
dc.typeSeminar Papers-
dc.format.pages7-
dc.identifier.callnoT58.5.C634 2008 kat sem-
dc.contributor.conferencenameInternational Symposium on Information Technology-
dc.coverage.conferencelocationKuala Lumpur Convention Centre-
dc.date.conferencedate26/08/2008-
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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