How to Improve Students' Computer Skills? A Flipped-Blended Instructional Model for Economics' Students in Higher Education
Seipah Kardipah* and
Basuki Wibawa
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Seipah Kardipah*: Universitas Negeri Jakarta STIE Muhammadiyah Jakarta
Basuki Wibawa: Universitas Negeri Jakarta
The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 2018, 91-97 Special Issue: 2
Abstract:
Basic computer skills are essentials for students in higher education to achieve. This study was a research and development (R&D) of a flipped-blended instructional model for Computer Application Courses. The study followed Steps of System Approach Model of Educational Research and Development by Gall, Gall, and Borg. In a flipped-blended instructional model, students watched online instructional video before class and then practice to it through taks and problems in the classroom with the guidance of a lecturer. The model was developed and evaluated by experts and students. Six experts were involved to evaluate this model. According to the experts the model was valid and ready to use. Pre test and post test were conducted to see the effectiveness of the model and the result was an increase in learning outcomes which meant the model was effective to improve students’ performance.
Keywords: Basic computer skills; Research and development; Flipped-blended; Instructional model. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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