scholarly journals Pengembangan Desain Blended Learning Mata Pelajaran Fisika SMA pada Era Kenormalan Baru

2022 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rita Nunung Tri Kusyanti

Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengembangkan desain pembelajaran blended learning pada mata pelajaran Fisika kelas XI di masa era kenormalan baru. Penelitian ini adalah penelitian pengembangan R&D dengan model ADDIE. Tahapan penelitian ini, hanya sampai pada tahapan kedua yaitu analisis kebutuhan dan desain rancangan model pembelajaran blended. Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan lembar observasi untuk memvalidasi rancangan (brief design) pembelajaran blended, instrumen penelitian berupa lembar observasi, analisa data secara kualitatif. Perencanaan desain produk dengan menyusun desain pembelajaran blended dengan mengacu pada kompetensi matapelajaran Fisika pada masa darurat C-19 dengan sintak blended learning. Berdasar analisis kebutuhan pembelajaran blended learning paling efektif untuk diterapkan pada era kenormalan baru. Desain pembelajaran (brief design) blended learning Fisika model flipped classroom dengan memperhatikan variasi tatap muka pembelajaran offline dan pembelajaran online dengan prosentasi 50%-50%.  Hasil validasi ahli media dan materi diperoleh penilaian obyek pembelajaran mengadaptasi dari LORI adalah adalah 81,58% masuk kategori setuju dan 85,52% masuk kategori sangat setuju, kuesioner evaluasi proses pembelajaran daring adalah 81,25 % masuk kategari cukup baik, dan 89,58% masuk kategori sangat baik, penilaian desain pembelajaran blended learning adalah 85% masuk kategari setuju dan 90% masuk kategori sangat setuju. Rerata aspek atau indikator 85,48% maka hasil validasi ahli isi materi dan media desain pembelajaran blended yang dikembangkan bisa diuji cobakan karena sudah memasuki klasifikasi baik (mendekati sangat baik).

Healthcare ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (7) ◽  
pp. 822
Author(s):  
Samieh Farahani ◽  
Imaneh Farahani ◽  
Maira Anna Deters ◽  
Holger Schwender ◽  
Bjoern Bengt Burckhardt ◽  
...  

For reliable blood pressure measurement, various potential sources of inaccuracies need to be considered to avoid incorrect decision-making. Pharmacy students should be sensitized and taught the skill accordingly. One strategy to teach students’ blood pressure measurement skills might be through a blended learning approach in a flipped classroom-like setting. With a randomized two-arm study among pharmacy students in their eighth semester, the required extent of in-class session in the scope of a blended learning approach in a flipped classroom-like setting was evaluated. Participants’ self-confidence and self-perceived proficiency were evaluated through a survey, and participants’ blood pressure measurement performance was assessed by objective structured clinical examination (OSCE). Participants’ satisfaction with, and perception of, the flipped classroom were also surveyed. The extended in-class activities did not result in a significantly higher increase of participants’ OSCE score and self-assessment score when compared to the brief in-class session. Both in-class sessions yielded a significant increase in the OSCE scores as well as in the self-assessment scores. Moreover, the teaching approaches were predominantly well-received by the students. The use of both flipped classroom-like approaches improved pharmacy students’ blood pressure measurement performance, though the brief in-class session was sufficient. Students’ self-confidence/self-perceived proficiency in blood pressure measurement skills increased similarly in both settings.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 144-157
Author(s):  
Hadia Awan

The challenge of teaching a skill-based course online, during pandemic unfolded lasting/ground-breaking opportunities for teachers and students of law alike. For the advocacy skills' training course, a suit for dissolution of marriage was selected and training was divided into 12 steps. The pre-planned semester calendar of the University was followed, but in the virtual learning environment (VLE), sessions were held mostly synchronously by using an indigenized blended learning (BL) model. Station rotation (SR) and the flipped classroom (FC) were also indigenized for effective use. Indigenization of BL was done. SR was done by creating stations comprising research areas involved in the trial for dissolution of a marriage. The FC was used to make students learn lectures beforehand, and all simulations, role-plays and activities were done in class. On-spot grading was done on assessment rubrics by using standard observation forms, generated based on extracted principles. All rubrics and standard forms were shared and discussed with students to build trust in the VLE. The asynchronous mode was also used, but only for the sake of supplemented learning. The grading policy was revised, and the curves of summative and formative assessments were flattened. A total of 45 students were trained, out of whom 26 scored A, four A–, two B, five B+, one B–, one C, one C+, one C– and four got F (for not participating at all). The outcome was encouraging. After completion of the semester, the need assessment survey culminated in a hands-on training session for the Faculty of Law (FoL). Participants designed courses using the BL model and found the methodology effective for future use in regular classes.


2014 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 91
Author(s):  
Ferenc Szani ◽  
Norbert Merkovity

Az eTankönyv, az eTananyag és az eTanfolyam kifejezések az átlagember számára gyakran egyet jelentenek a .pdf formátumban elmentett dokumentumokkal. Ritkán, de ez a jelenség megfigyelhető a magyar eTananyag-fejlesztésben is. E tanulmány amellett érvel, hogy szigorú kategóriákat kell felállítani annak érdekében, hogy a magyar eLearning a folyamatos építkezés útjára léphessen. Ennek érdekében bemutatjuk az eLearning területén tapasztalható legfrissebb trendeket (MOOC, blended learning, flipped classroom stb.). Ezután az oktatási tartalmak országos egységesítésének egyre sürgetőbb igényét és lehetőségeit vizsgáljuk meg, aminek a végén javaslatot teszünk egy kelet-közép-európai oktatási piac kialakítására.


2016 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 281-285 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad R. Sajid ◽  
Abrar F. Laheji ◽  
Fayha Abothenain ◽  
Yezan Salam ◽  
Dina AlJayar ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 497-502
Author(s):  
Basuki Wibawa ◽  
Paidi .

Purpose of Study: Education has an important role to improve the quality of human resources that made the younger generations could develop their potential optimally. Vocational High School (SMK) is one of the educational institutions that has prepared their graduates to enter the working world. One of the compulsory programs in Vocational High School is the students were carried out on the fieldwork practices (PKL). To provide learning access for students as long as they stayed in the industry area, so it was necessary to give learning on blended learning by using handphone as a learning media. In order to get students’ learning outcomes be maximized, so the development of this learning should be done by applying Research and Development patterns that were adapted from The Steps of System Approach Model of Educational Research and Development (R & D), Fourth Edition and Seventh Edition by Borg and Gall. Blended learning models that would be developed are Norman Vaughan and Flipped Classroom Models. Learning materials were developed are computer system subject. The measurement of result development was done by the formative evaluation that consisted of one to one evaluation with expert, one to one evaluation with learner, small group and field trial. Methodology: The methodology that was conducted is stages of learning model adopted from Model of The Steps of System Approach Model of Educational Reseach and Development (R & D), Fourth Edition and Seventh Edition by Borg and Gall. The blended learning model that will be developed is the Norman Vaughan model and Flipped Classroom Model. (Helena Gillespie et.all, 2007) Results: Stages of learning model development that was adopted from Model of The Steps of System Approach Model of Educational Reseach and Development (R & D), Fourth Edition and Seventh Edition by Borg and Gall. The blended Vaughan model and Flipped Classroom Model. Stages of development process as follows:1) Data and Information Collecting, 2) Identity Instructional Goal, 3) Conduct instructional Analyze, 4) Analyze Learners and Contexts, 5) Write Performance Objectives, 6) Develop AssessmentInstrument, 7) Develop Instructional Strategy, 8 Develop and Select Instructional Materials, 9) Revise Instruction, 10) Design and Conduct Formative Evaluation of Instruction (Gall et all). Implications/Applications: Development of blended learning based on handphone was appropriate to be used in learning at XI grade of SMK. It was caused that students of XI grade have followed the practice of field work for about 3 months, as long as the students followed the practice of fieldwork, it meant that the learning process was still being applied by using handphone media and learning outcomes showed that there was an improvement in learning outcomes.


Author(s):  
Kristin Vogelsang ◽  
Frank Ollermann

The increasing digitalization also affects universities. Therefore, electronic teaching is experiencing an upwind. Flipped Classroom is a special form of digital teaching is. Here, the basics are taught via online content and are interactively deepened in presence phases in class. For this quite modern variant of blended learning, there are numerous case descriptions in research with different evaluations available. However, a systematic examination of the evaluation of this form of teaching has not yet been carried out. The aim of this paper is, therefore, to diminish this research gap and to present the model of the Teaching Analysis Poll (TAP) as a systematic and easy to handle evaluation method in the Flipped Classroom. After a short review of recent research in the corresponding areas, we give a systematic overview of evaluations of Flipped Classroom. We introduce from the example of a Flipped Classroom Course the application of TAP as an adequate evaluation format.


Author(s):  
Sachin Ahuja

Student engagement in traditional teacher centered model of teaching is limited to independent working or working in a small group on a task designed by the teacher. Flipped classroom is a blended learning strategy that reverses the traditional educational arrangement by delivering instructional content, often online, outside of the classroom and moves activities, including those that may have traditionally been considered homework, into the classroom. Various studies support and recommend flipped model of teaching at graduate and undergraduate level but very less have analyzed the impact of flipped classroom on academic performance and especially knowledge creation at post graduate level. In this paper we are analyzing the performance and knowledge creation of master's level students using Data Mining Techniques in a flipped classroom model.


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