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The Effect Of Difference Of Interaction Types In Google Classroom On Developing Scratch Programming Skills Among Sixth Grade Students And Their Attitudes Towards The Programming Subject, Sameh Jamil El-Agrami Ph.D.
The Effect Of Difference Of Interaction Types In Google Classroom On Developing Scratch Programming Skills Among Sixth Grade Students And Their Attitudes Towards The Programming Subject, Sameh Jamil El-Agrami Ph.D.
International Journal for Research in Education
This study aimed at identifying the effect of difference of interaction types in Google Classroom on developing scratch programming skills among sixth-grade students and their attitudes towards the programming subject. The study adopted the quasi-experimental methodology design based on two experimental groups. The sample of the study consisted of 66 students; they were divided into two equivalent groups. The first group was taught by a synchronous mode in Google classroom, the second group followed the asynchronous mode in Google classroom. Some tools were prepared such as an achievement test, attitudes scale towards programming, and an evaluation card for the final …
The Effect Of Using The Gamification Strategy On Academic Achievement And Motivation Towards Learning Problem-Solving Skills In Computer And Information Technology Course Among Tenth Grade Female Students, Mazyunah Almutairi, Prof. Ahmad Almassaad
The Effect Of Using The Gamification Strategy On Academic Achievement And Motivation Towards Learning Problem-Solving Skills In Computer And Information Technology Course Among Tenth Grade Female Students, Mazyunah Almutairi, Prof. Ahmad Almassaad
International Journal for Research in Education
Abstract
This study aimed to identify the effect of using the gamification strategy on academic achievement and motivation towards learning problem-solving skills in computer and information technology course. A quasi-experimental method was adopted. The study population included tenth-grade female students in Al-Badi’ah schools in Riyadh. The sample consisted of 54 students divided into two equal groups: control group and experimental group. The study tools comprised an achievement test and the motivation scale. The results showed that there were statistically significant differences between the two groups in the academic achievement test in favor of the experimental group, with a large effect …