Nasruddin Yunos

Nasruddin Yunos
University of Wales Trinity Saint David | TUC

PhD

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The transformative potential of the metaverse in English language learning, particularly in rural areas such as the Felda (Federal Land Development) Malaysian communities, has gained popularity following the COVID-19 outbreak. This study explores the use of metaverse-based activities to enhance communicative competencies among young learners in the...
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Moodle is a popular open-source learning management system (LMS) used for online learning and course management. It provides educators with tools to create online courses, manage learning content, track student progress, conduct assessments, and facilitate communication and collaboration among students and instructors. Moodle is widely used in educ...
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Integration of digital storytelling in education has transformed traditional teaching methods to foster active student participation in classroom settings. With the increasing use of digital storytelling, there is a necessity to delve deeper into its effective implementation, effects, and the changing learning environment. The lack of a comprehensi...
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Labu Sayong (A water pitcher from earthenware clay) is also known as Labu Picit from the state of Perak. It is one of Malay heritage crafts. This pottery craft has its own special feature. The water kept inside the clay pitcher is colder than usual and is said to be refreshing to the body when consumed. Labu Sayong was an adaptation of a gourd and...
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This article will discuss the success of the joint-venture between the Federal Goevrnment and the State Government in their effort to develop the agricultural land through the concept of’milk al-manfaah’. Therefore, the Group Settlement Land Act (1960) has been formulated in the Parliament. Through this Act, every settler is granted 10 acres of far...
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The process of human capital development is very much emphasized in Islam. It is clearly seen in the purpose of the Prophet’s (pbuh) apostleship in this world, which is to enhance human morality. The history of Prophet’s (pbuh) success in implementing the process of human capital development is a lesson for the Muslim that human capital development...
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The belief of Afterlife is one of the fundamental of Islamic belief system. The wellbeing in this world will reflect our future in the Hereafter. Knowing the level of Muslim’s perception on the Afterlife could illustrate that the Malaysian Muslims are still upholding the Islamic teachings and traditions. This paper reports on the findings of a stud...
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The paper reports a study which was conducted among 644 respondents from the age of 20 to the age of 55 in Malaysia. The respondents, male and female were obtained randomly throughout the country, from different ethnic and religious backgrounds. The respondents were given booklet of questionnaire containing statements about the relation between the...
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The study reports a research which was conducted on 640 respondents of Malaysian society to know their perception on the relation between science and religion. The study was conducted throughout the country of Malaysia involving male and female respondents from the age of 20 to 50 years from various ethnics and religious backgrounds. The study was...
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This paper reports a study on the reaction of the Muslim in Malaysia toward provocative action on Prophet Muhammad. 700 respondent males and females, who were obtained randomly throughout Malaysia participated in the study which aimed at identifying the Muslim reactions toward provocative actions against Prophet Muhammad. The provocative actions in...
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This study was conducted to see the perception of the Malaysian on the theory of evolution with special focus on the origin of man from ape. 640 respondents, males and females from all over the country of Malaysia were obtained randomly. The respondents come from various ethnic and religious backgrounds from the age of 20 to 50. The study used the...
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The study reports the finding of a study conducted on 1800 respondents on the issue of believing in god and religion. The study was conducted throughout Malaysia involving male and female respondents between the age of 18 to 50 from the different ethnics and religious groups. Each respondent was given a booklet containing questionnaire containing t...
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One of the key issues of the country is poor command of certain skills among university graduates from Public Higher Education Institute (PHEI). This matter has increased the rate of unemployment among graduates. This is because the industry as one of the key sectors of the economy generators needs human capital that masters various skills. The ind...
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Malaysia economy has shifted from lower-income agriculture to upper- middle income and increasingly industrial based. These development have affected families in many ways and the most substantial change is the large extended family has become nuclear family unit. At present there are about 70% of mothers with children below 12 years of age working...
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The development of creative and innovative human capital is one of the main aspects highlighted in the 9th Malaysian Plan. At one time, creativity is believed to be an inborn quality, inherited by the privileged few. However, lately psychologists believed that everybody has the potential to be creative. In order to stimulate creativity, continued a...
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Malaysia economy has shifted from lower-income agriculture to upper-middle income and increasingly industrial based. This development results the changing of economic pattern, sectoral of employment and demographic pattern. By 1990s Malaysia became an exporter of manufactured goods with just few primary products such as petroleum, palm oil and rubb...
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Creative Thinking is not done in a vacuum. It depends on and uses a knowledge base. The knowledge base helps us interpret or understand situations or problems confronting us, and it provides specific information and conceptions which we use in adapting, creating, and solving. This paper takes a look at the relationship between knowledge base and cr...

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