A Study on the Internet Game Addiction Properties by Learning Style of Elementary School Students

2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (6) ◽  
pp. 1676-1682
Author(s):  
Gwan-Chul AN ◽  
Gyun HEO
Author(s):  
Valerie Nesset

In today’s modern world, elementary school students (aged 5 to 12 years) use computers for a wide variety of tasks. These include communication (e-mail, instant messaging, and chatrooms), entertainment (games, video, music, etc.), leisure (such as information relating to hobbies and general interests), and information retrieval to support class-based learning. Internet access is now very widely available from home, school, and public library. A major reason for accessing the Internet is to find Web-based information relevant to classroom learning activities. Undoubtedly the Web represents an enormous and potentially rich source of multimedia information on topics within the elementary school curriculum, but accessing this information does pose a number of challenges. We identify in this article three major problem areas that currently impede effective exploitation by elementary school students of Webbased information resources: information systems are not necessarily intuitive or straightforward for children to use; basic information literacy skills too often are inadequate; and too little content appropriate for young users is available on the Web. The first technology to gain popularity as a means for children to retrieve information was the CD-ROM. By the early 1990s, a wide variety of multimedia information resources targeted specifically at children were available in this medium. Many were children’s encyclopedias, designed to facilitate rapid retrieval of discrete information “chunks,” and often multimedia versions of an original print title. These CD-ROMs could offer an engaging, interactive experience for the young student. Although students were willing to explore and experiment with interfaces (Large, Beheshti, Breuleux, & Renaud, 1994; Large, Beheshti, & Breuleux, 1998), they were not necessarily effective at retrieving information from these CD-ROM titles (Marchionini, 1989; Oliver, 1996). In any event, regardless of its strengths and weaknesses as a classroom resource, CD-ROM technology proved transient and was quickly superseded by the expansion of the Internet and the rise of the Web. Yet the information retrieval problems revealed by CD-ROMs would continue to plague the Web.


Author(s):  
Bagoes Pradana Saputra

Abstrak: Penelitian ini dilakukan untuk mengetahui efektifitas metode pembelajaran mind mapping dalam meningkatkan hasil belajar IPA pada peserta didik sekolah dasar dibandingkan dengan metode pembelajaran konvensional seperti yang saat ini diterapkan. Rumusan masalah yang diajukan penulis yaitu apakah penerapan mind mapping dapat meningkatkan hasil belajar peserta didik sekolah dasar. Mind mapping adalah satu teknik mencatat yang mengembangkan gaya belajar visual yang sangat baik digunakan untuk pengetahuan awal siswa atau menemukan alternatif jawaban karena merupakan teknik mencatat yang kreatif, efektif dan praktis. Mind mapping bertujuan membuat materi pelajaran terpola secara visual dan grafis yang akhirnya dapat membantu merekam, memperkuat, dan mengingat kembali informasi yang telah dipelajari. Mind mapping memadukan dan mengembangkan potensi kerja otak yang terdapat di dalam diri seseorang. Jenis penelitian ini berupa penelitian meta analisis, jadi penulis menggabungkan dari beberapa hasil penelitian yang dilakukan orang lain dengan masalah yang sama kemudian menarik kesimpulan. Subyek dari penelitian ini yaitu peserta didik sekolah dasar (SD). Analisis data yang digunakan berupa data kuantitatif dan data kualitatif. Hasil penelitian meta analisis ini menunjukkan penerapan metode pembelajaran mind mapping dapat meningkatkan hasil belajar peserta didik.Kata Kunci: Efektifitas, Mind Mapping, IPAAbstract: This research was conducted to determine the effectiveness of mind mapping learning methods in improving the learning outcomes of science in elementary school students compared to conventional learning methods as currently applied. The formulation of the problem presented by the author is whether the application of mind mapping can improve learning outcomes of elementary school students. Mind mapping is a note-taking technique that develops a visual learning style that is very well used for students' initial knowledge or finding alternative answers because it is a creative, effective and practical note-taking technique. Mind Mapping aims to make subject matter patterned visually and graphically which ultimately can help record, strengthen, and recall information that has been learned. Mind Mapping integrates and develops the potential of the brain's work within a person. This type of research is in the form of meta-analytic research, so the authors combine the results of several studies conducted by others with the same problem and then draw conclusions. The subjects of this study were elementary school students. Analysis of the data used in the form of quantitative data and qualitative data. The results of this meta-analysis show that the application of mind mapping learning methods can improve student learning outcomes.Keywords: Effectiveness, Mind Mapping, Natural Sciences


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