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For nearly two decades, a proportion of lectures in certain modules in conventional undergraduate diploma and degree courses has been replaced by text-based flexible learning. This flexible learning program has satisfied the various quality assurance procedures in place within the university throughout the period of implementation. Evaluation of students' performance and perceptions demonstrated that the text-based flexible learning program was an effective alternative to lectures. The advantages and disadvantages of this flexible learning program from the lecturer's perspective are discussed.
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