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http://dx.doi.org/10.14352/jkaie.2021.25.3.571

Comparison of the effectiveness of SW-based maker education in online environment: From the perspective of self-efficacy, learning motivation, and interest  

Kim, Tae-ryeong (Dept of Computer Education)
Han, Sun-gwan (GyeongIn National University of Education)
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Journal of The Korean Association of Information Education / v.25, no.3, 2021 , pp. 571-578 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study compares Online SW-based maker education in terms of self-efficacy, learning motivation, and interest after applying differently according to blended learning strategies. First, a SW maker program for blended learning was developed and applied as a live seminar-type class including real-time interactive and a support-providing class consisting of online content and Q&A. As a result of comparing the differences between students according to the two strategies divided into pre- and post- survey, in the self-efficacy part, there was a significant difference in the positive efficacy and the overall part, and in the learning motivation part, the live seminar form was significantly higher in the confidence part. In the interest part, the support-providing form showed a significantly higher average in the instrumental interest and nervous part. In order to maintain the effect of maker activities like existing face-to-face situations in Online learning, it is necessary to increase sharing time between students, an integrated learning environment, and sufficient provision of exploration time and learning materials.
Keywords
Maker education; Software Education; Online education; SW Maker; Blended learning strategy;
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