The Effectiveness of Robot Learning Media to Support Self-Directed Learning during the Covid-19 Pandemic

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Ibnu Hartopo, M. Zakarijah, Akbar Aliyavi
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Abstract

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on practicum learning is enormous. Restrictions on learning activities make it difficult for students to accept lessons. Learning models in distance learning must be adjusted for more optimal learning. The level of effectiveness of learning methods is a measure of the success of the learning process. This study aims to test the performance and effectiveness of smart robot learning media in supporting Self Directed Learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. The study used ADDIE development procedures and, for effectiveness tests using, pre-experimental research with a model one group pretest-post-test design. The respondents were 32 students majoring in industrial electronics engineering. The data analysis technique in this study uses quantitative description. The learning media used in this study is in the form of smart robot learning media that has been tested for the material's feasibility level and the media's feasibility. The effectiveness of robot learning media obtained a moderate category predicate with an increase in a score of 6.22 and an acquisition value of 0.55. The results of the effectiveness value show that robot learning media can support independent learning in the Robotic System Control subject.
机器人学习媒体在Covid-19大流行期间支持自主学习的有效性
新冠肺炎疫情对实习学习的影响是巨大的。对学习活动的限制使学生难以接受课程。必须调整远程学习模式,以实现更优的学习效果。学习方法的有效性是衡量学习过程成功与否的标准。本研究旨在测试智能机器人学习媒体在新冠肺炎大流行期间支持自主学习的性能和有效性。本研究采用ADDIE开发程序,有效性测试采用模型组前测后测设计的实验前研究。调查对象是32名工业电子工程专业的学生。本研究的数据分析技术采用定量描述。本研究使用的学习媒体形式为智能机器人学习媒体,并对材料的可行性水平和媒介的可行性进行了测试。机器人学习媒体的有效性获得中等类别谓词,得分增加6.22,习得值增加0.55。有效性值结果表明,机器人学习媒体能够支持机器人系统控制学科的自主学习。
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