The use of electronic conceptual scaffolding to increase students’ ability to understand the concept of work and energy

Conceptual scaffolding has an important role in building students' concepts. Especially during the pandemic, conceptual scaffolding designed in the computer program will be needed to help the student learning process. We conducted this research to see the effectiveness of the implementation of...

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Main Authors: Taqwa, Muhammad Reyza Arief, Agus Suyudi, Agus Suyudi, Parno, Parno, Endang Purwaningsih, Endang Purwaningsih, Bunyamin, Muhammad Abd. Hadi
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spelling my.utm.1079532024-10-16T06:57:33Z http://eprints.utm.my/107953/ The use of electronic conceptual scaffolding to increase students’ ability to understand the concept of work and energy Taqwa, Muhammad Reyza Arief Agus Suyudi, Agus Suyudi Parno, Parno Endang Purwaningsih, Endang Purwaningsih Bunyamin, Muhammad Abd. Hadi H Social Sciences (General) Conceptual scaffolding has an important role in building students' concepts. Especially during the pandemic, conceptual scaffolding designed in the computer program will be needed to help the student learning process. We conducted this research to see the effectiveness of the implementation of Electronic Conceptual Scaffolding in improving the work and energy conceptual understanding. This research is experimental research with One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design. The study was conducted on 67 physics undergraduate students who were taking the Basic Physics I course. The effectiveness of using electronic conceptual scaffolding is measured by 11 questions in a reasoned multiple-choice format. We analyzed the data by determining descriptive statistics, performing paired sample t-test, calculating N-gain and d-effect size. The results of data analysis showed that the average score of students' conceptual understanding increased from 44.10 to 71.64. Based on the results of the paired-sample t-test, obtained t = -101.56 and sig.(2-tailed) = 0.000. This shows that students' conceptual understanding at the pretest and posttest is significantly different. The N-gain = 0.493 indicates that the increase in the upper-medium category and the d-effect size = 2.222 indicates that learning has a strong influence on changes in student's conceptual understanding. The use of electronic conceptual scaffolding has a positive impact on increasing work and energy conceptual understanding, especially in determine the work by the force in the opposite direction to the displacement and at a certain angle to the horizontal direction. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Taqwa, Muhammad Reyza Arief and Agus Suyudi, Agus Suyudi and Parno, Parno and Endang Purwaningsih, Endang Purwaningsih and Bunyamin, Muhammad Abd. Hadi (2023) The use of electronic conceptual scaffolding to increase students’ ability to understand the concept of work and energy. In: 5th International Conference on Mathematics and Science Education: Science and Mathematics Education Research: Current Challenges and Opportunities, ICoMSE 2021, 3 August 2021-4 August 2021, Virtual, Online, Malang, Indonesia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0112657
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topic H Social Sciences (General)
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Taqwa, Muhammad Reyza Arief
Agus Suyudi, Agus Suyudi
Parno, Parno
Endang Purwaningsih, Endang Purwaningsih
Bunyamin, Muhammad Abd. Hadi
The use of electronic conceptual scaffolding to increase students’ ability to understand the concept of work and energy
description Conceptual scaffolding has an important role in building students' concepts. Especially during the pandemic, conceptual scaffolding designed in the computer program will be needed to help the student learning process. We conducted this research to see the effectiveness of the implementation of Electronic Conceptual Scaffolding in improving the work and energy conceptual understanding. This research is experimental research with One-Group Pretest-Posttest Design. The study was conducted on 67 physics undergraduate students who were taking the Basic Physics I course. The effectiveness of using electronic conceptual scaffolding is measured by 11 questions in a reasoned multiple-choice format. We analyzed the data by determining descriptive statistics, performing paired sample t-test, calculating N-gain and d-effect size. The results of data analysis showed that the average score of students' conceptual understanding increased from 44.10 to 71.64. Based on the results of the paired-sample t-test, obtained t = -101.56 and sig.(2-tailed) = 0.000. This shows that students' conceptual understanding at the pretest and posttest is significantly different. The N-gain = 0.493 indicates that the increase in the upper-medium category and the d-effect size = 2.222 indicates that learning has a strong influence on changes in student's conceptual understanding. The use of electronic conceptual scaffolding has a positive impact on increasing work and energy conceptual understanding, especially in determine the work by the force in the opposite direction to the displacement and at a certain angle to the horizontal direction.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Taqwa, Muhammad Reyza Arief
Agus Suyudi, Agus Suyudi
Parno, Parno
Endang Purwaningsih, Endang Purwaningsih
Bunyamin, Muhammad Abd. Hadi
author_facet Taqwa, Muhammad Reyza Arief
Agus Suyudi, Agus Suyudi
Parno, Parno
Endang Purwaningsih, Endang Purwaningsih
Bunyamin, Muhammad Abd. Hadi
author_sort Taqwa, Muhammad Reyza Arief
title The use of electronic conceptual scaffolding to increase students’ ability to understand the concept of work and energy
title_short The use of electronic conceptual scaffolding to increase students’ ability to understand the concept of work and energy
title_full The use of electronic conceptual scaffolding to increase students’ ability to understand the concept of work and energy
title_fullStr The use of electronic conceptual scaffolding to increase students’ ability to understand the concept of work and energy
title_full_unstemmed The use of electronic conceptual scaffolding to increase students’ ability to understand the concept of work and energy
title_sort use of electronic conceptual scaffolding to increase students’ ability to understand the concept of work and energy
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107953/
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