Students' perceptions on the use of e-kit in constructing and developing simple circuits as an investigatory project
This study focused on students’ perceptions on the use of an Electronics Kit (E-Kit) as a tool in developing and creating simple circuits as an investigatory project. The E-Kit is composed of several electronic components such as breadboard/ PCB, resistors, LEDs, ICs, transistors, connecting wires a...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-113952024-03-25T06:50:43Z Students' perceptions on the use of e-kit in constructing and developing simple circuits as an investigatory project Orillo, Jhoanne Catindig Orillo, John William F. This study focused on students’ perceptions on the use of an Electronics Kit (E-Kit) as a tool in developing and creating simple circuits as an investigatory project. The E-Kit is composed of several electronic components such as breadboard/ PCB, resistors, LEDs, ICs, transistors, connecting wires and a battery source. The E-Kit was used by 58 H4 students from an all-girls school as the main structure of their investigatory project. The participants were divided based on their class standing – Top Class and Regular Class. The participants assessed the tool using a 17-item survey with a 4- point Likert Scale. Using SPSS, results showed that three indicators or responses have resulted with significant difference on students perception with respect to their class standing with p> 0.05. Students’ responses to the indicators ranged from 3.0 – 3.59 or Agree to Strongly Agree. With an overall mean of 3.32, E-Kit was seen to be an effective tool in helping students develops and create a simple circuit as their investigatory project. The data encouraged the educators of an all- girls school to try E-Kit to help students unleash their potential and be more creative, patient, logical, time-wise and independent. 2015-11-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11563 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Science—Study and teaching—Philippines Science—Study and teaching—Activity programs—Philippines Electronic circuits Science and Mathematics Education |
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This study focused on students’ perceptions on the use of an Electronics Kit (E-Kit) as a tool in developing and creating simple circuits as an investigatory project. The E-Kit is composed of several electronic components such as breadboard/ PCB, resistors, LEDs, ICs, transistors, connecting wires and a battery source. The E-Kit was used by 58 H4 students from an all-girls school as the main structure of their investigatory project. The participants were divided based on their class standing – Top Class and Regular Class. The participants assessed the tool using a 17-item survey with a 4- point Likert Scale. Using SPSS, results showed that three indicators or responses have resulted with significant difference on students perception with respect to their class standing with p> 0.05. Students’ responses to the indicators ranged from 3.0 – 3.59 or Agree to Strongly Agree. With an overall mean of 3.32, E-Kit was seen to be an effective tool in helping students develops and create a simple circuit as their investigatory project. The data encouraged the educators of an all- girls school to try E-Kit to help students unleash their potential and be more creative, patient, logical, time-wise and independent. |
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