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Design and development of an information technology fundamentals multimedia courseware for dynamic learning environment

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  • Christine Lourrine S. Tablatin

    (College of Computing, Pangasinan State University, Urdaneta City Campus, Philippines)

  • Frederick F. Patacsil

    (College of Computing, Pangasinan State University, Urdaneta City Campus, Philippines)

  • Paulo V. Cenas

    (College of Computing, Pangasinan State University, Urdaneta City Campus, Philippines)

Abstract

This research proposed and developed a multimedia courseware in Information Technology (IT) Fundamentals based on the dynamic learning environment which provides self-paced learning material for IT Fundamentals students. Further, this study asked the participation of faculty members to contribute lecture materials and recommend presentation for each lecture material that were suggested while past students were tapped to contribute localized questions and problems that were included in the quiz database. In addition, this research addresses the challenges in creating a learning module that caters the needs of different types of learners in a student-centered environment employing educational materials that were displayed in various formats which enable students to interact with the materials being presented as needed in their own time. The proponents utilized the descriptive and developmental research design. Descriptive was used to de?ine the needed requirements as an input in the development of the proposed multimedia courseware. These requirements were processed through different phases using developmental research namely: (1) planning phase, (2) development phase, (3) validation phase, (4) acceptance phase, and (5) output phase. The result of the validity and acceptability showed that faculty members and students agree on the content and features of the proposed multimedia courseware. The validity and acceptability test indicate positive acceptance from both faculty members and students, however, there are still rooms for improvement before gaining maximum acceptance from the students.

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  • Christine Lourrine S. Tablatin & Frederick F. Patacsil & Paulo V. Cenas, 2016. "Design and development of an information technology fundamentals multimedia courseware for dynamic learning environment," Journal of Advances in Technology and Engineering Research, A/Professor Akbar A. Khatibi, vol. 2(6), pages 202-210.
  • Handle: RePEc:apb:jaterr:2016:p:202-210
    DOI: 10.20474/jater-2.6.5
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