追逐卓越学业:数据驱动的混合式学习效果评估

Silvi Maulina Sagita, Putri Nurrahman
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本研究探讨了混合式学习对学生学习成绩的影响。混合式学习是在线学习与面对面学习或传统学习的混合。本研究的目的是找出混合式学习的积极或消极影响。研究采用描述性定量方法。数据是通过向选定的受访者发放调查问卷获得的。收集和计算的数据表明,混合式学习有更多的积极影响,其中之一就是学生的学业成绩有所提高。然而,必须注意到研究中发现的学生偏好差异。尽管取得了积极的学业成绩,但在混合式学习模式中,一些学生表示更喜欢面授学习,而不是在线学习。虽然学习成绩表明了一种积极的趋势,但对学生偏好的认可也带来了一层复杂性。研究强调,有必要进一步研究混合式学习的潜在负面影响。通过解决这方面的问题,教育工作者和政策制定者可以更全面地了解实施混合式学习方法所涉及的动态因素,从而有助于做出明智的决策,优化不同学生群体的学习体验。还需要进一步研究分析混合式学习的负面影响
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CHASING ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE: A DATA-DRIVEN ASSESSMENT OF BLENDED LEARNING EFFICACY
This study examines the effect of blended learning on student learning achievement. Blended learning is a mixture of online and face-to-face or traditional learning. The purpose of this research is to find out the positive or negative effect of blended learning. The method used is descriptive quantitative. Data was obtained from distributing questionnaires to selected respondents. The data that has been collected and calculated shows that there are more positive effects of blended learning where one of them is the achievement of better student academic scores. However, it is crucial to note a divergence in student preferences revealed in the study. Despite the positive academic outcomes, some students express a preference for face-to-face learning over online components within the blended learning model. While the academic achievements indicate a positive trend, the acknowledgment of student preferences introduces a layer of complexity. The recognition that some students favor traditional face-to-face instruction suggests that the success of blended learning may vary among individuals. the study underscores the need for further research to delve into the potential negative effects of blended learning. By addressing this aspect, educators and policymakers can gain a more comprehensive understanding of the dynamics involved in implementing blended learning approaches, facilitating informed decision-making to optimize the learning experience for diverse student populations. Further research is also needed to analyze the negative effect of blended learning
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