The effectiveness of Online physics laboratory

The pandemic crisis of COVID-19 has made e-learning mandatory in all Malaysia’s educational institutions including at the Centre for Foundation Studies (CFS), IIUM. In light of this phenomenon, this research is carried out to evaluate the student’s perception on the quality and effectiveness of t...

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Main Authors: Baharuddin, Naemah, Usop @ Yusoff, Habibah, Mat Nawi, Mohd Nazir, Husin, Hafiz, Ishak, Izdihar, Mohd Noor, Mazni
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Published: Centre of Foundation Studies, International Islamic University Malaysia 2021
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spelling my.iium.irep.996262022-09-15T07:25:03Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/99626/ The effectiveness of Online physics laboratory Baharuddin, Naemah Usop @ Yusoff, Habibah Mat Nawi, Mohd Nazir Husin, Hafiz Ishak, Izdihar Mohd Noor, Mazni LB Theory and practice of education LB1025 Teaching (principles and practices) The pandemic crisis of COVID-19 has made e-learning mandatory in all Malaysia’s educational institutions including at the Centre for Foundation Studies (CFS), IIUM. In light of this phenomenon, this research is carried out to evaluate the student’s perception on the quality and effectiveness of the online Physics Laboratory delivery at CFS, IIUM. The subject of this research is the students that have enrolled for Physics 1 and 2 subjects in Semester 2, 2020/2021. The online physics laboratory activities were carried out by a group of 4 students and every group submitted their report to the lecturer one day later. This research utilized a quantitative method by giving questionnaires to the students using the Quizizz application involving 325 students. The findings of this research revealed that 85.4% of the students are satisfied with the quality of the lab materials. Narrowing down the students' perception on the laboratory material provided, 85.8% of the students agreed that it was easy to understand and 89.5 % agreed that the information given was clear. These above 80% agreements showed that the quality of the given material is qualified for online learning. Understanding data tabulation is an important step in the process of data analysis. 78.2% respondent agreed that they now have the ability to tabulate experimental data on their own after the online lab session. In terms of completing the laboratory report, only 65% agree that it is easy to compile and submit the report. This is perhaps due to the analysis activity that had to be done in a group. They had to do online discussion, delegating tasks between one another, handwritten every part of the laboratory report, compiled their task and finally handed it over online. Though the process is long, 91.4% agreed that they have enough time to complete the lab report. The survey result shows that learning physics laboratory through the online medium is possible and effective. In future, it is recommended that the online physics laboratory learning should be improvised, especially in variation of data given to students for achieving good quality in student performance and assessment. Centre of Foundation Studies, International Islamic University Malaysia 2021-03-29 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/99626/1/99626_The%20effectiveness%20of%20Online%20physics%20laboratory.pdf Baharuddin, Naemah and Usop @ Yusoff, Habibah and Mat Nawi, Mohd Nazir and Husin, Hafiz and Ishak, Izdihar and Mohd Noor, Mazni (2021) The effectiveness of Online physics laboratory. In: CFS IIUM MinI Conference 2021, 29th March 2021, Virtual. https://www.iium.edu.my/news/cfs-mini-conference-2021
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LB1025 Teaching (principles and practices)
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LB1025 Teaching (principles and practices)
Baharuddin, Naemah
Usop @ Yusoff, Habibah
Mat Nawi, Mohd Nazir
Husin, Hafiz
Ishak, Izdihar
Mohd Noor, Mazni
The effectiveness of Online physics laboratory
description The pandemic crisis of COVID-19 has made e-learning mandatory in all Malaysia’s educational institutions including at the Centre for Foundation Studies (CFS), IIUM. In light of this phenomenon, this research is carried out to evaluate the student’s perception on the quality and effectiveness of the online Physics Laboratory delivery at CFS, IIUM. The subject of this research is the students that have enrolled for Physics 1 and 2 subjects in Semester 2, 2020/2021. The online physics laboratory activities were carried out by a group of 4 students and every group submitted their report to the lecturer one day later. This research utilized a quantitative method by giving questionnaires to the students using the Quizizz application involving 325 students. The findings of this research revealed that 85.4% of the students are satisfied with the quality of the lab materials. Narrowing down the students' perception on the laboratory material provided, 85.8% of the students agreed that it was easy to understand and 89.5 % agreed that the information given was clear. These above 80% agreements showed that the quality of the given material is qualified for online learning. Understanding data tabulation is an important step in the process of data analysis. 78.2% respondent agreed that they now have the ability to tabulate experimental data on their own after the online lab session. In terms of completing the laboratory report, only 65% agree that it is easy to compile and submit the report. This is perhaps due to the analysis activity that had to be done in a group. They had to do online discussion, delegating tasks between one another, handwritten every part of the laboratory report, compiled their task and finally handed it over online. Though the process is long, 91.4% agreed that they have enough time to complete the lab report. The survey result shows that learning physics laboratory through the online medium is possible and effective. In future, it is recommended that the online physics laboratory learning should be improvised, especially in variation of data given to students for achieving good quality in student performance and assessment.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Baharuddin, Naemah
Usop @ Yusoff, Habibah
Mat Nawi, Mohd Nazir
Husin, Hafiz
Ishak, Izdihar
Mohd Noor, Mazni
author_facet Baharuddin, Naemah
Usop @ Yusoff, Habibah
Mat Nawi, Mohd Nazir
Husin, Hafiz
Ishak, Izdihar
Mohd Noor, Mazni
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title The effectiveness of Online physics laboratory
title_short The effectiveness of Online physics laboratory
title_full The effectiveness of Online physics laboratory
title_fullStr The effectiveness of Online physics laboratory
title_full_unstemmed The effectiveness of Online physics laboratory
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publisher Centre of Foundation Studies, International Islamic University Malaysia
publishDate 2021
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/99626/1/99626_The%20effectiveness%20of%20Online%20physics%20laboratory.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/99626/
https://www.iium.edu.my/news/cfs-mini-conference-2021
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