scholarly journals PowerPoint Presentation Handouts and College Student Learning Outcomes

Author(s):  
Illene C Noppe
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 129-149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Le Chen

Abstract Social Practice (SP) is a type of educational activity with “Chinese characteristic,” and it is widespread and accessible in China’s higher education institutions. This paper explores the features of Social Practice participants and the impacts of these practices on college student learning outcomes with quantitative data collected through the “China College Student Survey” (CCSS) Project. In particular, the paper examines three types of social practices (Academic Social Practice, Professional Social Practice, and Service Social Practice) and their impacts on student self-reported gains in knowledge, skills, and values. The study finds that: a) more than 70% college students have social practice experience, and another 26% intend to participate before graduation; b) engaging in social practice is statistically significantly correlated with self-reported improvement in all kinds of learning outcomes; c) the impact varies by the type of practices and student level of engagement. These findings suggest that it is beneficial for students to engage in social practice during college. Higher education institutions should provide students with opportunities to participate in different types of social practices.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 130
Author(s):  
Leni Maimuna

This research is a quantitative study which aims to determine the quality of college student learning outcomes during online learning in Linear Algebra courses. The subjects of this research were 50 college students of Informatics Engineering and Information Systems, STMIK and Polytechnic at Palcomtech Palembang. Data regarding college students' abilities and difficulties were obtained from test methods, documentation and observation during online learning. Online learning that is done through the zoom application and group whatsapp. Data were analyzed to determine the quality of Linear Algebra learning outcomes through online learning. Based on the data obtained from college student scores, namely 8 independent assignments, 2 quizzes, Mid-Semester Exams and Final Semester Exams during online learning in Linear Algebra courses, the average college student grade was 76.67. The value category is in a high range, which is good.


2011 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 12-23 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tyler L. Fortman ◽  
Danell J. Haines

A parallel model ( n = 634) was used to validate the Measuring Outcomes from Recsports Experiences (MORE) proxy pretest-posttest form. Results compared the instrument to the MORE true pretest-posttest form on performing characteristics and statistical properties. The MORE proxy pretest-posttest form demonstrated strong reliability, Cronbach's α = .94, with subscale reliability coefficients ranging from .66 to .86. The parallel model indicated only minor effects of form and statistical properties ( rs = .56, p < .01). The MORE proxy pretest-posttest form is a valid, reliable tool to evaluate the learning outcomes from college recreational sports.


Author(s):  
Yunita Yunita ◽  
Hidayat Hidayat ◽  
Harun Sitompul

This study aims to: (1) investigate the effect of Jigsaw cooperative learning on students learning outcomes; (2) find the difference in learning outcomes between high and low learning motivation and (3) find the interaction between learning approaches and learning motivation towards learning outcomes. The population of the study is students of grade IVa, IVb, IVc at SD Kasih Ibu Patumbak and the sample in this study is grade IVa with 35 students and grade IVb with 35 students. The results show that: (1) the average student learning outcomes of jigsaw cooperative learning is 28.40 while conventional is 24.14. Thus, students learning outcomes that get cooperative learning of jigsaw type are higher than conventional learning, (2) Students who have high motivation get an average value = 30.74, while low motivation is 22.72. Thus, it can be concluded that there are differences in student learning outcomes having high learning motivation and low learning motivation, and (3) students learning outcomes  taught by jigsaw cooperative learning are high learning motivation groups (32.94), and low learning motivation groups (24.58), while students taught with conventional learning are high learning motivation groups (28.40 ), and low motivation groups (20,95). Thus, there is no interaction between learning approaches and learning motivation towards learning outcomes.


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