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The Problem-Based Learning Process with A Cloud Learning Environment to Enhance Analysis Thinking

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  • Sathiya Phunaploy
  • Pinanta Chatwattana
  • Pallop Piriyasurawong

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This study, is aimed at 1) synthesizing the conceptual framework of the problem-based learning process with a cloud learning environment (PBL-CLE process), 2) developing the PBL-CLE process, and 3) studying the result of the development of the PBL-CLE process. The research instruments include 1) the conceptual framework, 2) the PBL-CLE process to enhance analysis thinking, 3) learning achievement, and 4) analysis thinking assessment form. The statistics used in this research are 1) mean, 2) standard deviation, and 3) t-test. The findings reveal that 1) the PBL-CLE process consists of four components- (1) Input includes learning objectives, content, learners, teacher and cloud learning, (2) PBL-CLE process includes problem posing, problem analysis, problem understanding, research procedure, knowledge synthesis, conclusion and evaluation, presentation, and assignment assessment, (3) Output includes analysis thinking, learning achievement, and satisfaction, and (4) Feedback includes analysis thinking and learning achievement; 2) The result of suitability assessment of the PBL-CLE process to enhance analysis thinking is at the highest level; 3) The students’ learning achievement after the implementation of the PBL-CLE process to enhance analysis thinking is significantly higher than that before the implementation at a .01 level of statistical significance; and 4) The result of analysis thinking assessment after the learning process through the PBL-CLE process to enhance analysis thinking is at the very good level.Â

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  • Sathiya Phunaploy & Pinanta Chatwattana & Pallop Piriyasurawong, 2021. "The Problem-Based Learning Process with A Cloud Learning Environment to Enhance Analysis Thinking," International Journal of Higher Education, Sciedu Press, vol. 10(6), pages 1-45, December.
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    1. Hera Heru Sri Suryanti & Siti Supeni, 2019. "A Problem Based Learning (PBL) Model in Developing Students' Soft Skills Aspect," International Journal of Higher Education, Sciedu Press, vol. 8(8), pages 1-62, December.
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    1. Raweewarn Rattanakha & Pinanta Chatwattana, 2023. "The Problem-based Learning Model: PBL Model via Cloud Technology to Promote Programming Skills," Higher Education Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(4), pages 201-201, November.

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