Volume 18, No. 1, 2026

Editor-in-chief:
PROFESSOR DRA. DEWI ARTATI PADMO PUTRI,
Universitas Terbuka Indonesia (UT)

Asean Journal of Open and Distance Learning

Editor-in-chief : PROFESSOR JEAN A. SALUDADEZ, University of the Philippines Open University (UPOU)

PageTitleWriter(s)
01 – 15
 
1. Asnina Anandan
2. Christina Sook Beng Ong
3. Jayaeswari Sangaralingam
16 – 33Digital Transformation in English Language Teaching: An Institutional Case Study of AI Adoption
1. Dinh Tuan Long
2. Le Thi Minh Thao
3. Benny Nugraha
34 – 49

1. Chaiyaset Promsri

 
50 – 59Exploring Teacher Wellbeing and Performance through the Job Demands–Resources Theory Lens in Philippine Basic Education1. Samuel F. Macagba III
2. Kathleen M. Morales
3. Junefel C. Macagba
60 – 81Promoting Open Educational Resources for Higher Education in Vietnam1. Thi Hong Hanh Nguyen
2. Thi Minh Thao Le
3. Thi Van Dong Nguyen
4. Van Hai Mac
82 – 96Intelligent Futures Begin with Usable Systems: A Dual-Lens Analysis of Learning Management System Usability and Artificial Intelligence Adoption Readiness at the University of the Philippines Open University1. Reinald Adrian D. Pugoy
97 – 108Harnessing Educational Technology to Achieve SDG 4 in Malaysia: Insights from a Literature Review1. Jusrizul Azeem Jamaludin
2. Nurulhasanah Abdul Rahman
109 – 120Determinants of Artificial Intelligence Adoption in Authentic Online Assessments: Lessons from Malaysia for ASEAN Open and Distance Learning1. Rohaizak Omar
2. Zahir Osman
3. Ooi Li Hsien
120 – 130Camera On, Mind On: The Effect of Camera Use during Mood Setting on Students’ Readiness and Skill Acquisition in Online Classes1. Junefel C. Macagba
2. Samuel F. Macagba III
3. Alcris John E. Surial
4. Charmain T. Cabeltes
5. Mary Loreign P. Dondiog
131 – 145A Comparative Study on Attitudes towards the Educational Use of the Internet between Male and Female Students of the M.Ed Programme at Bangladesh Open University1. Rezwanul Alam

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The ASEAN Journal of Open and Distance Learning (AJODL) is not affiliated, supported by, nor linked to the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN). The term ASEAN is used here to refer to the geographical area of specific interest to the AJODL. The AJODL is dedicated to the promotion and advancement of Open and Distance Learning particularly in, but not limited to, ASEAN nations.

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