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15 pages, 943 KiB  
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Enhancing Mathematical Education Through Mobile Learning: A Problem-Based Approach
by Javier Martínez-Gómez and Juan Francisco Nicolalde
Educ. Sci. 2025, 15(4), 462; https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci15040462 - 8 Apr 2025
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The use of mobile phones in teaching processes, in the context of technological convergence, involves considering educational intention, pedagogical tactics, and the capacity of digital media for learning. The utilization of mobile phones in the classroom gives the students instant access to a [...] Read more.
The use of mobile phones in teaching processes, in the context of technological convergence, involves considering educational intention, pedagogical tactics, and the capacity of digital media for learning. The utilization of mobile phones in the classroom gives the students instant access to a wide range of educational resources, including educational applications, specialized websites, and multimedia material. Learning to use mobile devices responsibly and productively is essential in today’s digital age, as it prepares them for future technological interactions. The present study examines the intermediary function of a mobile education application, conceived under the problem-based learning approach, in the field of mathematics. This research was carried out with a descriptive approach. A pretest, a post-test, and a survey were created and administered for the collection of numerical data, along with an observation grid for qualitative information. The results highlight the contribution of mobile devices and problem-based learning in the development of skills for collaborative work, decision-making, and problem-solving through systems of linear equations using four techniques. The conclusions highlight the potential of mobile devices in the educational field since they are a resource that provides access to information without time or location limitations. However, it is necessary to focus on the design of pedagogical strategies to carry out a pedagogical and planned use of this resource. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Research Needs in Mathematical Giftedness and Creativity)
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Citizen Science and Multimedia Didactic Resources: Knowledge of Mosquito-Borne Diseases in an Urban Area of Southwestern Colombia
by Francisco Javier Bedoya-Rodríguez, Carlos Eduardo Guevara-Fletcher and Jonathan S. Pelegrin
Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2024, 9(11), 256; https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed9110256 - 25 Oct 2024
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Citizen science resources have had great relevance in community educational intervention, fostering interest in ecological research projects. This study investigated the influence of the application of multimedia didactic resources focused on citizen science and analysis of sociodemographic variables to improve the levels of [...] Read more.
Citizen science resources have had great relevance in community educational intervention, fostering interest in ecological research projects. This study investigated the influence of the application of multimedia didactic resources focused on citizen science and analysis of sociodemographic variables to improve the levels of ecological knowledge about mosquito-borne diseases. For this, a probabilistic sample of 172 participants from an urban sector in southwestern Colombia was selected. A multimedia didactic material was designed for the educational intervention and evaluated by means of pretest and posttest. To assess whether the educational intervention was statistically significant, the data were processed with statistical inference to determine the influence of various variables (gender, age, marital status, schooling, and occupation) on each person’s ecological knowledge. The findings showed a significant increase in the knowledge levels of the participants. The marital status variable (married and cohabiting) significantly influenced ecological knowledge. These participants are more likely to obtain high knowledge, associated with the prevention of their family environment. This study demonstrated that multimedia didactic strategies are an important factor to take into account in the structuring of environmental education and citizen science projects. For future research, it is suggested to deepen the relationship between sociodemographic variables and ecological knowledge. Full article
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From Tradition to Innovation: Analyzing Strategies and Support for Enhancing Badminton Course Teaching Quality through Educational Technology
by Mei-Ling Lin, Nan-Chi Chen, Yu-Jy Luo, Chun-Chin Liao and Chun-Chieh Kao
Behav. Sci. 2024, 14(9), 857; https://doi.org/10.3390/bs14090857 - 23 Sep 2024
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This study aims to explore the impact of Multimedia-Assisted Teaching (MAT) on the quality of physical education (PE) instruction in universities, with a particular focus on badminton courses. A quasi-experimental design was employed, including pre-tests and post-tests, involving two badminton classes at Ming [...] Read more.
This study aims to explore the impact of Multimedia-Assisted Teaching (MAT) on the quality of physical education (PE) instruction in universities, with a particular focus on badminton courses. A quasi-experimental design was employed, including pre-tests and post-tests, involving two badminton classes at Ming Chuan University, with a total of 101 students. These two classes were assigned to an experimental group (using MAT) and a control group (traditional teaching methods). The research instrument used was the Physical Education Teaching Quality Scale (PETQ), which includes four factors: course content, teaching strategies, classroom management, and learning assessment. The results indicated that, compared to traditional teaching methods, the use of MAT significantly enhanced students’ perception of the quality of PE instruction. The experimental group scored significantly higher than the control group across all scale factors, suggesting that MAT is more effective in capturing students’ attention and improving learning outcomes. The conclusion suggests that MAT has significant advantages in improving the quality of physical education instruction. The integration of MAT enables more flexible lesson planning and enhances the learning process through the features of multimedia-assisted teaching. It is recommended that physical education teachers consider applying multimedia technologies to aid teaching, in order to increase student engagement and effectiveness. Full article
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Incorporating Multimedia Teaching Methods and Computational Thinking into the Baking Dessert Course
by Yen-Cheng Chen, Pei-Ling Tsui, Ching-Sung Lee, Ming-Chen Chiang and Bo-Kai Lan
Electronics 2022, 11(22), 3772; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11223772 - 17 Nov 2022
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Rapid developments in motion media technology have prompted the dessert industry to incorporate both motion multimedia and social media into their marketing strategies. Modern consumption patterns have shifted dramatically toward motion multimedia, with data searching and cost-related decision-making gradually becoming a new type [...] Read more.
Rapid developments in motion media technology have prompted the dessert industry to incorporate both motion multimedia and social media into their marketing strategies. Modern consumption patterns have shifted dramatically toward motion multimedia, with data searching and cost-related decision-making gradually becoming a new type of consumption experience. As a result, the effective application of motion multimedia and computational thinking has become a critical skill in culinary education, as it improves students’ learning outcomes and enables them to enter the workforce with a practical modern skill. This study examines the learning outcomes of Chinese Culture University students enrolled in a dessert-making course that experimentally incorporated motion media and computational thinking into its curriculum. The results show that this approach significantly enhances students’ learning outcomes, especially in terms of creativity and teamwork, both of which are critical in dessert-making. This study makes a strong contribution to the literature by demonstrating that motion multimedia-based teaching methods and computational thinking boost learning outcomes in dessert-making education. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Applied Deep Learning and Multimedia Electronics)
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Exploring the Phenomenon of the Additive Colour Process While Using a Computer Programme by 7–8-Year-Old Students
by Jan Amos Jelinek
Educ. Sci. 2022, 12(11), 740; https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci12110740 - 25 Oct 2022
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The research described in this article concerns the understanding of the additive colour process by children aged seven to eight years (N = 24) and the effectiveness of learning about this phenomenon while using a computer-based multimedia educational programme (MEP). First the children’s [...] Read more.
The research described in this article concerns the understanding of the additive colour process by children aged seven to eight years (N = 24) and the effectiveness of learning about this phenomenon while using a computer-based multimedia educational programme (MEP). First the children’s knowledge of the phenomenon was tested, then an intervention was organised for the experimental group during which they used the MEP, after which the children’s knowledge was tested again. Based on an analysis of the children’s conversations and their drawings, the way of understanding the phenomenon of additive colour was established. Three children’s conceptions of the understanding of the effect of the additive colour phenomenon are described (e.g., confusion with pigment mixing (RGB = CMY) and the claim that the effect of combining two additive colour creates a third colour (R + G = B)). Children’s behaviour during the use of the educational computer programme was also described and evaluated in terms of how close they were to the teaching strategy developed by the programme’s authors. The partial effectiveness of the MPE for the use of conclusions in a paper-and-pencil test was also investigated. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Learning and Teaching Optics)
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Proceeding Paper
Student Satisfaction on Teaching Strategies and Multimedia Usage in Online Arabic Language Course
by Nurul Asma Mazlan, Ijlal Saja, Nur Aqilah Norwahi, Nik Mahfuzah Nik Mat and Mohd Faizulamri Mohd Saad
Proceedings 2022, 82(1), 51; https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2022082051 - 15 Sep 2022
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The objective of this study is to examine student satisfaction based on online teaching strategies as well as multimedia usage in an Arabic language course. Based on a convenient sampling technique, the survey was distributed online to 213 students of UiTM Malacca branch [...] Read more.
The objective of this study is to examine student satisfaction based on online teaching strategies as well as multimedia usage in an Arabic language course. Based on a convenient sampling technique, the survey was distributed online to 213 students of UiTM Malacca branch in order to identify the factors contributing to student satisfaction. This descriptive and analytical study used quantitative methods using SPSS and a PLS-SEM procedure to analyze the relationship between variables. The results indicate a significant and positive relationship between student satisfaction and multimedia usage during Arabic language ODL sessions. Interestingly, the data analysis reported a significant relationship between teaching strategies and student satisfaction. Full article
(This article belongs to the Proceedings of International Academic Symposium of Social Science 2022)
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Systematic Review
A Comparative Study of the ADDIE Instructional Design Model in Distance Education
by Adamantia G. Spatioti, Ioannis Kazanidis and Jenny Pange
Information 2022, 13(9), 402; https://doi.org/10.3390/info13090402 - 23 Aug 2022
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Distance education is now a reality introducing a “specific methodology of flexible and interactive multiform learning”. Due to its characteristics, different instructional design models apply to distance education as guidelines of the design thinking process pursuing specific learning outcomes. This study [...] Read more.
Distance education is now a reality introducing a “specific methodology of flexible and interactive multiform learning”. Due to its characteristics, different instructional design models apply to distance education as guidelines of the design thinking process pursuing specific learning outcomes. This study refers to the investigation of good teaching practices and approaches in relation to the ADDIE model in distance online environments. The purpose of this paper is to investigate both the effectiveness of the ADDIE model in distance education and its contribution to the online teaching process. Meta-analysis is chosen as the research methodology. Specifically, we export a total of 58 articles referring to the ADDIE model. From these, we find that only 23 articles are appropriate for the meta-analysis. According to the results of this study, we observe that the ADDIE model applies to meet different teaching requirements in all online educational environments. In this study, we observe that good practices of teaching are the multimedia presentation, feedback, variety of interactive exercises or activities, combined learning strategy (individualized and collaborative), and role of educators. Then, an asynchronous approach was preferred in distance education. Finally, the ADDIE model is considered as a valuable source of additional information by providing good teaching practices. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Artificial Intelligence and Games Science in Education)
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Development and Application of an Augmented Reality Oyster Learning System for Primary Marine Education
by Min-Chai Hsieh
Electronics 2021, 10(22), 2818; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10222818 - 17 Nov 2021
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Marine knowledge is such an important part of education that it has been integrated into various subjects and courses across educational levels. Previous research has indicated the importance of AR assisted students’ learning during the learning process. This study proposed the AR Oyster [...] Read more.
Marine knowledge is such an important part of education that it has been integrated into various subjects and courses across educational levels. Previous research has indicated the importance of AR assisted students’ learning during the learning process. This study proposed the AR Oyster Learning System (AROLS) that integrates mobile AR with a marine education teaching strategy for teachers in primary schools. To evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, an experiment was conducted in a primary school natural science course regarding oysters. The participants consisted of 22 fourth-grade students. The experimental group comprised 11 students who learned with the AROLS learning approach and the control group comprised 11 students who learned with the conventional multimedia learning approach. The results indicate that (1) students were interested in the AR learning approach, (2) students’ learning achievement and motivation were improved by the AR learning approach, (3) students acquired the target knowledge through the oyster course, and (4) students learned the importance of sustainability when taking online courses at home during the pandemic. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Virtual Reality and Scientific Visualization)
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Multimedia Technology and Learner Autonomy: An Experimental Study for Asymmetric Effects
by Xianghu Liu, Yanni Liu and Jih-Fu Tu
Symmetry 2020, 12(3), 462; https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12030462 - 14 Mar 2020
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One of the advantages of multimedia-assisted instruction is that it makes students more interested in sustainable learning and assists them to access information and learn more effectively. This research sought to explore the asymmetric effects of the development of sustainable multimedia-assisted instruction (MAI) [...] Read more.
One of the advantages of multimedia-assisted instruction is that it makes students more interested in sustainable learning and assists them to access information and learn more effectively. This research sought to explore the asymmetric effects of the development of sustainable multimedia-assisted instruction (MAI) on student reading practice in areas such as the implementation of learner autonomy and the improvement of reading ability, primarily based on multimedia technology-assisted instruction. This experiment was conducted in a junior high school in China. Eighty-six students from two parallel grade two classes were selected as research participants. Class One was set as the experimental class (EC) and Class Two was symmetrically designed as the control class (CC). The research results indicate that MAI encouraged students in the EC to adopt reading strategies more frequently and helped them to improve their level of learner autonomy, from a low level to an intermediate level, for the use of an asymmetrical technology, in comparison with the control class. Furthermore, the EC’s reading ability was significantly enhanced. Additionally, there is a discussion of pedagogical implications and constructive suggestions considered to be beneficial for sustainable learning skills, teaching and for further research on the symmetrical application of technology in education. Finally, one of the most significant findings from this study is the effectiveness of combining modern sustainable technology and advanced educational concepts with symmetry in promoting learner autonomy within a sustainable learning model. Full article
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Effects of Project-Based Learning on Teachers’ Information Teaching Sustainability and Ability
by He-Hai Liu, Qi Wang, Yu-Sheng Su and Liang Zhou
Sustainability 2019, 11(20), 5795; https://doi.org/10.3390/su11205795 - 18 Oct 2019
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In the context of the Internet for education, informatized teaching has become the most basic and critical ability of teachers. The application of advanced information technology in education means that the improvement in teaching ability requires instructors to better utilize teaching and learning [...] Read more.
In the context of the Internet for education, informatized teaching has become the most basic and critical ability of teachers. The application of advanced information technology in education means that the improvement in teaching ability requires instructors to better utilize teaching and learning opportunities. Project-based learning is an inquiry-based learning method that embodies learning by doing. With respect to the training of informatization teaching for pre-service teachers, we choose three aspects: information-based instructional design, information-based teaching resource integration, and information-based teaching evaluation, respectively, from PowerPoint (PPT) skills, multimedia courseware production, and micro lectures. This study explores three experimental projects and undertakes detailed empirical growth research on the cultivation of pre-service teachers. We were able to enhance the informatization teaching design ability of pre-service teachers with the training of PPT skills. In this experiment, we found that integration of information-based teaching resources can be improved by the integration of multimedia courseware production. Information teaching evaluation can be improved through micro lecture production. The mechanism provides a more feasible and practical strategy for the training of pre-service teachers in their informatization teaching ability. Full article
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