Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1119894 Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The study examines the effectiveness of Isman Instructional Design Model in developing a Physics module based on learning style and appropriate technology in secondary educational setting in Malaysia. Two instruments were used to collect data for this study. The pre-posttest designed to identify students’ achievement score and Felder Silverman's Learning Style Inventory to measure students’ learning style. Findings from evaluation of the module conducted among 120 participants involving 30 participants of each learning style (visual/verbal, active/reflective) suggested that the module is effective for visual, active, reflective and not for verbal learners. The findings from this study suggest that Isman Instructional Design Model which pays attention to instruction from the learner perspective than from content perspective is suitable in designing and developing Physics module based on learning style and appropriate technology in secondary educational setting in Malaysia. The findings of this study is also hoped to provide insights to promote teaching and learning of Physics based on learning style and appropriate technology.

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