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- Raweewarn Rattanakha
- Pinanta Chatwattana
- Pallop Piriyasurawong
Abstract
This research is intended to study the outcomes of analytical thinking and curiosity derived from the virtual smart classroom using the cooperative problem-based learning; thereby the said virtual smart classroom is a research tool initiated from the integration of the problem-based learning and the cooperative learning coupled with the aid of artificial intelligence and virtual technologies to facilitate learning activities. The development of the said research tool was conducted with the Spatial.io platform and the application ClickUp, which is widely employed to promote learning and organize the works with high quality and attractiveness. This research relies on the pre-experimental research method. The data in this study were collected from 30 research participants, who are vocational certificate students (dual vocational education) of Year 1 and Year 2 in Semester 2 of Academic Year 2024 at Nakornluang Polytechnic College. These participants were derived by means of cluster sampling and well protected with the policies of confidentiality and anonymity in accordance with educational ethics. The research instruments used for data collection include the evaluation form on analytical thinking, and the evaluation form on curiosity. The results of this study correspond to the three research hypotheses and this insists that- (1) the outcomes of analytical thinking after learning with the platform are at a very good level (mean=7.23, SD=1.41); and (2) the outcomes of curiosity after learning with the platform are at a very good level (mean=10.43, SD=1.65). It can be clearly seen from the aforementioned results that the virtual smart classroom using the cooperative problem-based learning is so efficient that it can be applied in practical use so as to promote learners' analytical thinking and curiosity. This is because the said platform provides learners with hands-on self-learning experiences coupled with active learning and collaborative learning, which is said to enhance their learning achievement as well.
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Raweewarn Rattanakha & Pinanta Chatwattana & Pallop Piriyasurawong, 2025.
"The Outcomes of Analytical Thinking and Curiosity from the Virtual Smart Classroom using the Cooperative Problem-Based Learning,"
Higher Education Studies, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 15(2), pages 112-112, May.
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RePEc:ibn:hesjnl:v:15:y:2025:i:2:p:112
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