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  1. Workshop on Online Foreign Language Education (April 2012). Beijing, China. Presenter
  2. The 15th International CALL Research Conference (May 2012). Taichung, Taiwan. Presenter
  3. AKEPT University of Malaya Conference on Discourse and Society 2012 - Perbincangan Meja Bulat (June 2012). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Panel Speaker
  4. EUROCALL 2012 Conference. CALL: Using, learning, knowing (August 2012). Gothenburg, Sweden. Presenter
  5. GLoCALL 2012 Conference and International Symposium on CALL (October 2012). Beijing, China. Presenter

 

  1. Globalisation and Localisation in Computer-assisted Language Learning (October 2011). Manila, Philippines. Plenary Speaker, Presenter
  2. KAMALL International Conference 2011: New Directions for Blended Learning in EFL (October 2011). Daejeon, Korea. Plenary Speaker, Presenter
  3. International Learning Conference 2011. (July 2011). Mauritius. Presenter
  4. SoLLs. INTEC. 11 International Conference. Language, Culture & Literacy: Engaging Diversity in Challenging Times (May 2011). Bangi, Malaysia. Presenter
  1. Globalisation and Localisation in CALL 2010 (December 2010). Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. Panel Speaker, Presenter
  2. Towards a Better Understanding of What Makes a CoP Work by Comparing Key Characteristics among Three Malaysian Smart Schools (November 2010). The 10th International Language, Literature and Stylistics Symposium, Ankara, Turkey. Presenter
  3. Establishing Virtual Communities of Practice for Teacher Professional Development – Realities and Challenges., (August 2010). Symposium on Online Foreign Language Education, China 2010, Beijing, China. Plenary Speaker

 

  1. Supporting teachers' continuing professional development through ICT: Grappling with technology (December 2009). GLoCALL Conference. Chiang Mai, Thailand. Presenter
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  2. Creating and maintaining e-communities in Malaysian smart schools – sharing experiences (September 2009). AILA Conference. Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Gandia, Spain. Presenter
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  3. Creating and Fostering e-Communities of Practice (e-Cops): Theory and Practice (May 2009). SoLLs.INTEC Conference. Putrajaya, Malaysia. Plenary Speaker
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  4. Supporting teachers' continuing professional development through ICT: A model for change, (May 2009), Thang Siew Ming, SoLLs.INTEC Conference, Putrajaya, Malaysia. Panel Speaker
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  1. An online CPD module: A demo, GLoCALL International Conference, organised by APACALL & PacCALL (November 2008). Jakarta & Jogkarta, Indonesia. Guest Speaker
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  2. A qualitative analysis of an English for Science and Technology Course for Malaysian Undergraduates,  GLoCALL International Conference, organised by APACALL & PacCALL (November 2008). Jakarta & Jogkarta, Indonesia. Guest Speaker
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  3. Supporting English Language teachers’ CPD through ICT: Proposing a model of change, An overview of an English for Science and Technology Course for Malaysian Undergraduates, MALL and Teaching English through English, organized by the Korean Association of Multimedia-assisted Language Learning (October 2008). Seoul, Korea. Plenary Speaker
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  4. Autonomy of Malaysian ESL learners: Comparing undergraduates at Public and Private universities, AILA 2008 Congress, organised by the International Association of Applied Linguistics (August 2008). Essen, Germany. Presenter
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  5.  Learning Science in English in a Tertiary Setting, 6th Language for Specific Purpose Seminar, organised by Department of Modern Languages, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (April 2008). Johor Bharu, Malaysia. Presenter
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  1. Learner Autonomy of Malaysian Learners, MICOLLAC 2007 Conference, organised by the Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication (April 2007). Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Presenter
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  2. The eEducator module a new approach to the training of online tutors - Some preliminary findings, GLoCALL International Conference, organised by APACALL & PacCALL (November 2007). Hanoi & Saigon, Vietnam. Presenter
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  3. Malay university students’ perceptions of learning Science in English: A case study, Solls Intec International Conference, organized by the School of Language Studies & Linguistics, UKM. (May 2007). Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Presenter
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  4. The eEducator module: a new approach to the training of online tutors, Solls Intec International Conference, organized by the School of Language Studies & Linguistics, UKM (May 2007). Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Presenter
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  1. Effects of an online ESP course on student learning and autonomy - one year down the road, 3rd PacCALL International Conference, organised by PacCALL (November 2006). Nanjing, China. Presenter
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  2. What do students have to say of their online learning experience one year later? 19th Educational Technology Conference (September 2006). Langkawi, Malaysia. Presenter
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  3. Tools for quantitative research. 2nd Postgraduate Research Colloquium by School of Language Studies and Lingusitics, UKM (August, 2006). Bangi, Malaysia. Presenter
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  1. Malaysian ESP teachers’ perceptions of the teaching of grammar: Implications to the CLT classroom,  Malaysian International Conference on Languages, Literatures and Cultures (MICOLLAC), organised by the Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) (April 2005). Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Presenter
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  2. Investigating autonomy of Malaysian ESL learners: Towards a redefinition, Seminar in City University of Hongkong organised by the Hong Kong Association of Self-access Learning. (May 2005). Hong Kong. Guest Speaker
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  3. Investigating autonomy of Malaysian ESL learners: Towards a redefinition, Language Centre Seminar Series No.11, organised by Baptist University (May 2005). Hong Kong. Guest Speaker
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  4. What Makes an Effective ESP Course, Malaysia English Language Teaching Association (MELTA) International Conference (May 2005). Subang Jaya, Malaysia. Presenter
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  5. A study of  teachers’ perceptions of the English for Specific Purposes (ESP) courses, Exhibition and Poster Competition, organized by the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM (July 2005). Bangi, Malaysia.
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  6. Online English for Science and Technology: Qualitative feedback from students, AILA 14th World Congress of Applied Linguistics, organised by the International  Association  of Applied Linguistics (July 2005). Madison, USA. Presenter
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  7. Investigating autonomy of Malaysian ESL learners: Towards a redefinition, Exhibition and Poster Competititon organized by the Faculty Of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM (July 2005). Bangi, Malaysia.
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  8. Tools for quantitative research, Postgraduate Research Colloquium by School of Language Studies and Lingusitics, UKM  (August 2005). Bangi, Malaysia. Presenter
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  9. Insights into motivation in a multicultural context, 3rd International Seminar on Learning and Motivation: Enhancing Student Engagement, organised by the Faculty of Cognitive Science and Education, Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM). (September 2005). Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. Presenter
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  1. An Online English for Malaysian Science and Technology Undergraduates: Evaluating Learners' Responses, CLaSIC Incorporating PacCALL Conference (December 2004). Singapore. Presenter
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  2. Creating and Testing A Science in English Website for Malaysian Secondary Students, CLaSIC Incorporating PacCALL Conference (December 2004). Singapore. Presenter
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  3. Looking into the Teaching Styles and Strategies of Malaysian ESL Learners, International Conference of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM (December 2004). Bangi, Malaysia. Presenter
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  4. A Science in English Website for Malaysian Secondary One Students, International Conference of Social Sciences and Humanities, UKM (December 2004). Bangi, Malaysia. Presenter
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  5. Autonomous Learning in Language and Literature: An Overview of Pathways and Challenges, ALTECH Colloquium, UKM (September 2004). Bangi, Malaysia. Presenter
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  6. Promoting Autonomous Learning Through Online Learning: From Conceptualisation to Actualisation, ALTECH Colloquium, UKM (September 2004). Bangi, Malaysia. Presenter
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  7. Students' Reactions Towards An Online EST Component for Malaysian Students, ALTECH Colloquium, UKM (September 2004). Bangi, Malaysia. Presenter
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  8. Comparison of Malaysian ESL Undergraduates' Characteristics to Determine Readiness and Desire for Online Learning, ALTECH Colloquium, UKM (September 2004). Bangi, Malaysia. Presenter
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  9. An Online English Course for Malaysian Science and Technology Undergraduates: Sharing experiences, COLLA-UNESCO Workshop (June 2004). Putrajaya, Malaysia. Presenter
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  10. Designing An Online ESP Module that Interfaces Technology with Learner Readiness, Identity and Literacy in Changing Contexts, ELLAK International Conference (June 2004). Seoul, Korea. Presenter
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  11. Developing A Self-directed Programme for English for Academic Purposes Course: Exploring and Accommodating Learner Characteristics, UNTELE Conference (March 2004). Compeigne, France. Presenter
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  1. Investigating Learner Characteristics in the Design of An Online ESP Programme: Learner Readiness, Identity and Literacy in Changing Contexts, SoLLs.INTEC Conference (December 2003). Putrajaya, Malaysia. Presenter
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  2. How Ready are Malaysian Learners for Online Learning? An Investigation into Learner Characteristics, AsiaCALL Conference (December 2003). Bangkok, Thailand. Presenter
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  3. A Survey into Learner Characteristics to Determine Learner Readiness for Online Learning, ISEL Conference (October 2003). Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. Presenter
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  4. Stretching Diverse Learning Styles in the Malaysian Classroom, 7th MELTA Biennial International Conference (May 2003). Subang Jaya, Malaysia. Presenter
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  1. Malaysian ESL Distance Learners’ Perceptions of Their English Proficiency Courses: The Interfacing of Contradictory Data, AILA Conference (Dec. 2002). Singapore. Presenter
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  2. Is There a Need to Tackle the Problem of Memorisation among Malaysian ESL Learners? International Conference on Language, Linguistics and the Real World (Oct. 2002). Petaling Jaya, Selangor. Presenter
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  3. Investigating Malaysian ESL Distance Learners’ Perceptions of Their English Proficiency Courses, BERA Conference (Sept. 2002). Exeter, UK. Presenter
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  4. Promoting Learner Autonomy among Malaysian ESL Distance Learners: Ideas for Instructional Material Designers, 37th RELC International Seminar (April 2002). SEAMEO Regional Language Centre, Singapore. Presenter
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  1. Distance Education - UKM Experience, 5th MELTA Conference (May 1999). Presenter
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  2. How Malaysian Learners Learn? IATEFL Conference (March 1999). Edinburgh, UK. Presenter
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  1. Developing Students’ Writing Abilities by Analysing Their Thought Processes, Conference on Literacy, Universiti Sains Malaysia (December 1997). Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. Presenter
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  1. Learning Vocabulary Can Be Fun, MICELT Conference (May 1996). Pulau Pinang, Malaysia. Presenter
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  2. Helping ESL Learners Acquire Inferencing Skills: From Theory to Practice, Thai TESOL Conference (April 1996). Pattaya, Thailand. Presenter
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  1. Effects of Induced Schemata on Reading Comprehension Performance of Malaysian ESL Readers, MELTA Conference (May 1995). Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. Presenter
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