2021
DOI: 10.18844/cjes.v16i6.6479
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The effectiveness of mDPBL as a multimedia-based learning approach.

Abstract: This study is aimed to investigate students’ perceptions towards the mDPBL approach as a multimedia-based learning approach. mDPBL approach is a combination of two different teaching approaches (i.e. DIA and PBL) with multimedia. Two departments were selected in this study (i.e. Informatics Engineering and Information System). The survey was divided into two phases, pre-survey and post-survey. 276 students participated in this study. The quasi-experiment method was used with two different ways teaching strateg… Show more

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“…Orientation and procedural-based simulation phases are proven solutions to the weaknesses of the DI model. This weakness was in strengthening students' initial knowledge [3,5,7]. The problem of increasing students' primer knowledge in the DI model had been proposed by various previous researchers.…”
Section: B Research Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Orientation and procedural-based simulation phases are proven solutions to the weaknesses of the DI model. This weakness was in strengthening students' initial knowledge [3,5,7]. The problem of increasing students' primer knowledge in the DI model had been proposed by various previous researchers.…”
Section: B Research Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Warju and Ariyanto et al [3] proposed providing real video conditions in the DI model and Winarno and Andono et al [7] utilized multimedia in the DI model. This is indeed, a feasible approach, however, it would be much more adaptive if the FDI learning model learning videos are also accompanied by media simulation.…”
Section: B Research Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%