Supporting Conceptual Comprehension of Newton’s Laws of Motion of Grade 8 Students through Kotobee Interactive E-Module

John Jeri A Baring, J. S. Berame
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This study aimed to develop an interactive electronic module to support students’ conceptual comprehension in Science 8 and find out if there would be a significant difference in the performance of students after using the electronic module. The e-module was composed of three topics with three sub-lessons in Newton’s Laws of Motion. The participants were Grade 8 students and enrolled in the school year 2020-2021. Students from four different sections were divided into two groups: the controlled group (printed module) and the experimental group (e-module). The e-module was validated by nine experts for its content validation. Re-sults showed that the pretest scores of the students in both the controlled and experimental groups had a remark of average mastery. The post-test mean scores showed a large difference between the two groups as the students using printed modules remained at average mastery level while students taking the e-module were moving toward mastery. T-test results also found that the pretest scores of the students using both methods of instruction were statistically significantly different from their post-test scores. The e-modules group had improved and increased gain scores in their posttest compared to the printed modules group. Still, both modules, whether printed or e-modules, contribute to the increased performance of the students. Moreover, the developed interactive e-module using Kotobee Author software met the criteria set for evalua-ting its validity in terms of material worthiness, media feasibility, and language eligibility in supporting students' conceptual comprehension of Newton’s Laws of Motion. Overall, the value of the study was to search for the most effective ways of applying e-learning module in the learning process. Also, the study employed the effectiveness of using the e-module in the development of science teaching and by providing alternative ways to properly utilize the use of e-module in addressing and solving issues and problems in the teaching and learning process. The study would help improve the science curriculum with technology integration to be employed by teachers in the school environment.
通过Kotobee互动电子模块支持八年级学生对牛顿运动定律的概念理解
本研究旨在开发一个互动的电子模块来支持学生对科学八的概念理解,并研究使用电子模块后学生的表现是否会有显著差异。电子模块由三个主题组成,其中包含三个关于牛顿运动定律的子课程。参与者是2020-2021学年的八年级学生。四个不同年级的学生被分为两组:控制组(打印模块)和实验组(电子模块)。电子模块的内容验证由9位专家进行验证。结果表明,对照组和实验组学生的前测成绩均为中等水平。测试后的平均分数在两组之间显示出很大的差异,使用印刷模块的学生保持在平均掌握水平,而使用电子模块的学生则向掌握水平迈进。t检验结果还发现,使用两种教学方法的学生的前测分数与后测分数有统计学上的显著差异。与打印模块组相比,电子模块组在后测中的增益分数有所改善和增加。尽管如此,这两个模块,无论是印刷的还是电子模块,都有助于提高学生的表现。此外,使用Kotobee作者软件开发的交互式电子模块在支持学生对牛顿运动定律的概念理解方面,在材料价值,媒体可行性和语言资格方面符合评估其有效性的标准。总体而言,本研究的价值在于寻找在学习过程中最有效地应用电子学习模块的方法。此外,本研究利用电子模块在科学教学发展中的有效性,并提供替代方法,以适当利用电子模块的使用来处理和解决教学过程中的问题和问题。本研究将有助于教师在学校环境中改进科技整合的科学课程。
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