Blended Learning in Research Statistics Course at The English Education Department of Borneo Tarakan University
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v15i07.13231Keywords:
Blended Learning, Online Learning, Learning AchievementAbstract
The development of information technology that is very rapidly grown nowa-days, particularly the development of information and communication technology enriches the development of the concept of learning based on blended learning. The characteristics of its apparatus, which can always be accessed anytime, any-where, multiuser and offers all its simplicity have made blended learning as a me-dium of instruction which is very appropriate for the development of education. One of the courses considered essential to utilize the information and communica-tion technology is a research statistics because the process of learning, this course has two fundamental parts which cannot be separated to one another, namely the-ory and practice. Thus, it needs a plan of learning activities which combine face-to-face learning and online-based learning interaction. The research was required to conduct to develop blended learning on research statistics course for the stu-dents of English Education Department of Teacher Training and Education Facul-ty of Borneo Tarakan University under a Research and Development by using the ADDIE’s model. The evaluation which was conducted to find out validity, prac-ticality, and effectiveness of blended learning drew three main conclusions: First, the design and development of learning devices were appropriate to be used as guidelines in implementing the learning process. Second, the process of learning was implemented in accordance with the plans and learning devices as well as a learning setting. Third, the students’ learning achievement was classically com-pleted. Thus, the blended learning was found to be valid, practical, and effective for the development of learning
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2020-04-08
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Ridwan, R., Hamid, H., & Aras, I. (2020). Blended Learning in Research Statistics Course at The English Education Department of Borneo Tarakan University. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET), 15(07), pp. 61–73. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v15i07.13231
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