Harnessing Technology-Enabled Active Learning Simulations (TEALSim) on Modern Physics Concept
Ahmad Swandi, Sparisoma Viridi, Fourier Dzar Eljabbar
Institut Teknologi Bandung
Abstract
Technology-Enabled Active Learning Simulations (TEALSim) is a pedagogic innovation in learning by utilizing multimedia in the form of interactive simulations through active learning. In Indonesia, the use of TEALSim is still very poor. This study aims to identify the influence of the use of TEAL in the learning of material physics of particle wave dualism at Makassar State University. This research is a quasi experiment using Nonequivalent Control Group Design. Data sources were obtained from the final test in the form of the Force Concept Inventory (FCI) and the Mechanics Baseline Test (MBT). Data analysis is done descriptively and inferentially. Based on the results of data analysis, it was obtained information that there were significant differences between the FCI test results of the experimental class and the control class, whereas there were no significant differences in the results of the MBT test for both classes.
Keywords: Active Learning, Technology-Enabled Active Learning Simulations
Topic: Physics Education