scholarly journals Attendance Monitoring System of Schools in the Philippines with an Inclusion of Optimization Query Algorithm

Author(s):  
Arman Bernard G. Santos ◽  
Neil P. Balba ◽  
Corazon B. Rebong

In this paper, researchers had provided definite solutions in order to check and validate student attendance with the use of computerized seat plans along with the information and image of each student. This study also discussed the inclusion of Optimization Query Algorithm in order to identify and monitor student’s punctuality as well as the analysis of the reasons why they fail to attend their class. Attendance patterns are formed early in life because it validates one of the components of student’s academic and scholastic performance. Regular attendance is vital part of the grading component necessary to attain some portion of the student’s academic progress. You are missing out on active learning experiences and class attendance. As a result, they are more likely to to fail which tends to affect their academic performances.

2021 ◽  
Vol 1807 (1) ◽  
pp. 012026
Author(s):  
Mutammimul Ula ◽  
Angga Pratama ◽  
Yuli Asbar ◽  
Wahyu Fuadi ◽  
Riyadhul Fajri ◽  
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Author(s):  
Benikia Kressler ◽  
Jochen Kressler

The concept of active learning as a superior mode of instruction has recently received great attention in the education research literature. It holds promise of steering students away from rote memorization towards higher order thinking. However, few studies focus on student perceptions of higher order thinking activities and diverse student voices are all but absent in this regard. This study applies a combined approach of exploratory qualitative and supplementary quantitative analysis to address this gap. We examined perceptions of underrepresented and non-underrepresented students regarding their engagement in active learning to foster higher order thinking.  The study was set within a large enrollment (198 students), undergraduate course in the area of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). The study sample comprised of 33 purposefully selected, ethnically and racially diverse students.  Data sources included class attendance/participation, graded activity assignments, and a perception survey. Class attendance and graded assignments were used to triangulate responses on the perception surveys. The Generic Inductive Approach supported our qualitative analysis. Quantitative data were analyzed via two-way ANOVA, non-parametric Mann-Whitney Test (when assumptions did not hold) and simple linear regression. Findings include three themes that cut across groups; participants perceived their higher order thinking skills improved, that there were benefits and challenges to active learning and a fear of failing the course. Quantitative data from the active learning activities and attendance supported similar engagement and achievement in higher order thinking activities across race/ethnicity groups as differences failed to reach the a priori established significance threshold. This study extends the knowledge on active learning and demonstrates that it was possible to engage underrepresented and non-underrepresented students equally and effectively in higher order thinking actives in large enrollment courses and that students perceived this as beneficial.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jezreel D. Garzon ◽  
Nami Kim ◽  
Cheong Hoon Kim

High school students in the Philippines nowadays are engaged into Facebook. It is the most commonly used social networking site in the Philippines. This research assessed the Facebook Use of 591(235 male, 356 female) randomly selected Filipino senior high school students in Southern Philippines for school year 2017-2018. Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale determined the degree of students’ Facebook Use. It was found out that 362(61.3%) students are classified as Facebook addict and 229(38.7%) are classified non-Facebook addict. In the comparison between students’ time spent on Facebook, it was found out that the less time they spend on Facebook, the lower grades they get in school. Furthermore, the more gadgets they have at home the better scholastic performance they have. The correlation between Facebook use and Scholastic performance showed that there is no association between the two variables.


A multi-client student attendance student monitoring system was developed. The attendance system consists of the client and the server. The core functions of the client device are verifying student’s identity for attendance recording and monitoring their presence in class. Haar-feature based cascade classifier for object detection and the Scale Invariant Feature Transform Technique (SIFT) technique were implemented for the face authentication process. This paper highlights a full-fledge system architecture with face-based identification implemented on the Raspberry Pi 2 board as the client alongside with RFID authentication for initial identification. The system also has webpage integration for system management. The accuracy achieved was 84% for face verification and 75% for face recognition. The experimental result showed that the recognition rate was affected by inconsistency of wearing glasses, distance between the face and the webcam, lighting condition and the environmental background. A database was setup to store attendance and student information. It is supported with a web application to view, update and analyze the attendance data


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-45
Author(s):  
Cerice Santoro

Currently the Philippines is the last country in Asia implementing a ten year education plan providing education until tenth grade before students reach university level. The education change will aid future Filipino professionals to compete globally since it is the recognized standard throughout the world. However, with expanding pressure for EFL teachers to implement new programs and systems it has left a gap between students being proficient academically and communicatively at the same time. The issue continues to increase since inappropriate implementation of activities leave students perceiving the communicative approach as frivolous and unproductive. As a result students do not appreciate an active learning environment in the classroom.


Author(s):  
Dedi Satria ◽  
Taufik Hidayat ◽  
M.Aziz Hidayat ◽  
Zakaria Zakaria

<em>The student attendance monitoring system at school is currently only carried out by the teacher in the form of a student attendance system that is carried out at the beginning of each lesson. And for parents students only get student attendance reports from the final school report. In this case, parental monitoring of student attendance at school on a daily basis cannot be obtained. So it is therefore necessary to have a student attendance detection system that can be monitored remotely. For this reason, the article aims to build a student attendance detection system using RFID that implements sending attendance information to students using SMS to parents of students. The system is built using RFID Tags, RC522 RFID Readers, Arduino Uno and GSM SIM900 modems. The results of the analysis and design of the system, the student attendance detection system has been able to detect the presence of students through RFID tags that are used as student attendance and send attendance information via SMS to parents of students.</em>


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 329-336
Author(s):  
Chandrappa S ◽  
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Dharmanna L ◽  
Deekshith K ◽  
Jagadeesha S ◽  
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