Students' motivation of science learning in integrated computer-based laboratory environment
Issued Date
2013
Resource Type
Language
eng
ISBN
9786028040716
Rights
Mahidol University
Rights Holder(s)
Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education
Suggested Citation
Niwat Srisawasdi, Rungtiwa Moonsara, Patcharin Panjaburee, พัชรินทร์ ปัญจบุรี (2013). Students' motivation of science learning in integrated computer-based laboratory environment. Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/8752
Title
Students' motivation of science learning in integrated computer-based laboratory environment
Abstract
Absolutely, teaching of science by the way of memorizing of scientific facts, what science is, and how to do science is not work for motivating student into meaningful learning in science and understanding science in the way it is. Currently, computerized technological tool is so commonplace in the practice and advancement of science education community in order to engaging student learning in science by doing, not memorizing it. The tool has been proved its potential support in instructional sciences in science classroom. According to the potential abovementioned, this paper reported an effect of integrated computer-based laboratory environment, a harmonization of hands-on computer-based experiment and interactive computer simulation, on 123 of 11th grade students in three groups: 49 science-major students; 37 technology-focused non-science students; and 37 language-focused non-science students. On a purpose, the study has implemented a series of open-inquiry science learning activity in a unit of science of fluid such as capillary action, surface tension and contact angle phenomena. The Science Motivation Questionnaire II (Glynn et al., 2011), was used to investigate their motivation toward learning of science. Results show the learning environment impacted a movement of the students’ motivation toward learning of science. This implied that the teaching of science by Integrated Computer-based Laboratory Environment could be used to motivate potentially student learning in science both science and non-science major in secondary education.
Description
Workshop proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computers in Education ICCE 2013. The conference was held from November 18 to November 22, 2013 in Denpasar Bali, Indonesia. page. 472-479
Sponsorship
The Thailand Research Fund (TRF), the Commission on Higher Education (CHE), and Khon Kaen University (KKU), grant No.MRG5480058