Development and evaluation of computer-based lectures for General Biology
2001
Divina, C.C. | Ong, B.C.
This inquiry aimed to design and evaluate computer-based lectures in General Biology and to determine the correlates and predictors of performance of students exposed to these modules compared to the traditional lecture method. Seven computer-based modules were developed, evaluated and used in teaching General Biology. Teacher-made questionnaires were used to gather the students' personal background information and assess their learning styles, perceptions of science, aptitude in Biology and attitude. Aptitude-related factors were taken from the official records in CLSU [Central Luzon State Univ., Munoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines]. The identified predictors of performance of the computer-based lecture participants were ratings in CAT Science, pretest scores, attitude after the treatment and annual family income. The predictors of performance of those from the traditional lecture were pretest scores, CAT Science ratings, and attitude after the treatment and gender. The evaluators perceived the modules to have good objectives and content. The modules were also found to have instructional and technical quality and observed to be significant and effective. Significant relationships were established between education of parents, annual family income, learning style and modality, CAT ratings and pretest among participants exposed to computer-based lecture and performance in Biology. Significant relationship was noted between gender, education of father, learning style and modality, CAT ratings, pretest score and attitude before the lecture among students under the traditional lecture method and performance in Biology
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