Comparison study between multimedia and simulation courseware toward students’ achievement based on different levels of motivation
Date
2006-12Author
Zol Bahri, Razali, Dr.
Shazmin Aniza, Abdul Shukor
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The teaching-learning approach used in all core subjects at Universiti Malaysia
Perlis (UNIMAP) is the ‘hands-on’ approach. Students will be exposed to real-life apparatus
to increase the awareness and understand more on the engineering concepts. Nevertheless,
the lacking of these equipments, partly due to its size, cost and space, has hardened the
learning process. Therefore, suitable learning aids can be used to ensure students’
comprehension between theory and reality part. In this research, two types of learning
aids for self-paced learning were introduced to the student with different level of internal
motivation; courseware Simulation-based Actuators System, which is emphasizes the used of
animation and Multimedia-based Actuators System, presentation module which developed
using all the multimedia features. A specific topic was used as a model for testing the
efficiency of the learning aids. Therefore the objective of this research is to study the
achievements of the student which different level of internal motivation in self-paced
learning using developed learning aids. This study was identifying and comparing the
significant difference in overall achievement of using both learning aids. The result has
shown the usage of Simulation-based Actuators System can contribute to more positive and
high overall achievement to the Low Internal Motivation’s student achievement.