The Effects of Smart Board Applications on Students’ Attitudes in Pattern-Making Teaching

F. Gursoy, Nadir Çeliköz
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The aim of this study is to determine the effects of Synchronous E-learning Applications and Face-to-face Teaching based on Smart Board on students' attitudes in Pattern-Making Teaching which is one of the fundamental courses in fashion design and clothing education. Hence, this paper seeks to answer the question “Do Synchronous E-learning Applications and Face-to-face Teaching based on Smart Board affect students' attitudes in Pattern-Making Teaching?” In this study, a pretest posttest control group design was used on 51 students. An attitude scale developed by the researchers was applied. In Pattern-Making teaching, the first Experiment group was taught through Face-to-face Teaching based on Smart Board, while the second Experiment group was taught through Synchronous E-learning based on Smart Board. The Control group was taught through Traditional Teaching methods. The Kruskal Wallis-H Test was applied to identify the difference between the groups. The Mann Whitney-U Test was performed for binary comparisons to test for significant differences according to test results. A significant correlation was found at 0.001 level in the results. Smart Board applications were observed to generate more positive attitudes in the experiment groups. It was found that the attitudes of the students in the Experiment-1 group where the smart board based Face-toface Teaching was conducted were more positive than those in the Experiment-2 group in which E-learning ∗ Corresponding author. Tel.: +90 332 223 1783; fax: +90 332 241 2862. E-mail address: fatmayildiran@gmail.com eISSN: 2301-2218 Selection & Peer-review under responsibility of the Editors 2406 Applications were conducted. As expected, no significant difference in attitudes of students were found in the Control group since the same teaching approach was used. © 2017 Published by Future Academy www.FutureAcademy.org.uk
智能板应用对学生制版教学态度的影响
本研究旨在探讨同步电子学习应用与基于智能板的面对面教学对服装设计与服装教育基础课“制版教学”中学生态度的影响。因此,本文试图回答“基于智能板的同步电子学习应用和面对面教学是否影响学生在模式制作教学中的态度?”本研究采用前测后测对照组设计对51名学生进行测试。采用研究人员开发的态度量表。在制版教学中,第一实验组采用基于Smart Board的面授教学,第二实验组采用基于Smart Board的同步E-learning教学。对照组采用传统教学方法进行教学。采用Kruskal - Wallis-H检验来确定组间差异。采用Mann Whitney-U检验进行二值比较,根据检验结果检验有无显著性差异。结果在0.001水平上发现显著相关。智能板的应用被观察到在实验组中产生了更积极的态度。结果发现,使用智能板进行面对面教学的实验1组学生的态度比使用电子学习的实验2组学生的态度更积极。电话:+90 332 223 1783;传真:+90 332 241 2862。E-mail: fatmayildiran@gmail.com eISSN: 2301-2218由编辑负责筛选和同行评审2406份申请。正如预期的那样,由于使用了相同的教学方法,对照组学生的态度没有显著差异。©2017由未来学院出版www.FutureAcademy.org.uk
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