DEVELOPMENT OF LEARNING MODELS IN WEB PROGRAMMING COURSES WITH COMPUTER-BASED LEARNING TUTORIALS

Web programming courses are practical courses that can only run with the help of computer devices. The content or learning content in web programming courses is in program code directly created with a computer. The models developed include conceptual models, procedural models, and physical models. T...

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Published in:The Turkish online journal of distance education TOJDE Vol. 24; no. 2; pp. 232 - 244
Main Authors: MULTAZAM, Muhammad, SYAHRIAL, Zulfiati, RUSMONO, Rusmono
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01.04.2023
ISSN:1302-6488, 1302-6488
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Summary:Web programming courses are practical courses that can only run with the help of computer devices. The content or learning content in web programming courses is in program code directly created with a computer. The models developed include conceptual models, procedural models, and physical models. The research method used is Research and Development (R&D) using the Dick & Carey instructional system design model combined with the Hannafin & Peck model. The learning model was tested for feasibility and effectiveness before being implemented. The learning model developed has four components: syntax, reaction principle, social system, and support system. The feasibility of the model is seen from the percentage of the results of the one-to-one evaluation, which is 91.47%, the small group evaluation is 94.88% and the field trial evaluation is 92%. The effectiveness test results can be seen from the increase in the post-test score with the pre-test reaching 68.7% and the percentage of the success rate of student studies who have carried out learning with the tutorial learning model reaching 83%. The result of this research is a web programming learning model computer-based learning tutorial that is effective for improving student learning outcomes in web programming courses.
ISSN:1302-6488
1302-6488
DOI:10.17718/tojde.1081507