The Correlation Between Digital Simulation Learning, Basic Programming, Mathematics and Students’ Knowledge: Optimizing Students’ Skill Program for Learning Results

The study aims to investigate students learning results of Mathematics, Digital Simulation, and Basic Programming subjects in Vocational High School 7 Takalar and to identify the correlation between students’ learning results on Mathematics and Digital Simulation Subjects and Basic Programming Subje...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of EST (Educational Science And Technology) (Online) Jg. 7; H. 3; S. 298
Hauptverfasser: Farid, Muhammad, Yahya, Muhammad, Atmasani, Dian
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: 21.12.2021
ISSN:2460-1497, 2477-3840
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Zusammenfassung:The study aims to investigate students learning results of Mathematics, Digital Simulation, and Basic Programming subjects in Vocational High School 7 Takalar and to identify the correlation between students’ learning results on Mathematics and Digital Simulation Subjects and Basic Programming Subject. The research method was ex-post facto. The number of population was 210 and the samples were 63. Data were collected using documentation and test. Hypotheses were tested after performing Prerequisite Test. Results of the study show that: (1) students’ learning results in Mathematics were in the Good category. (2) students’ learning results in Digital Simulation were in the Good category. (3) students’ learning results in Basic Programming were in the Good category. (4) there is a strong correlation between students’ learning results in Mathematics and Basic Programming. (5) there is a strong correlation between students’ learning results in Digital Simulation and Basic Programming, (6) There is a Correlation between students’ learning results on Mathematics and Digital Simulation subjects and Basic Programming subject
ISSN:2460-1497
2477-3840
DOI:10.26858/est.v7i3.24538