2016
DOI: 10.20474/jater-2.6.5
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Design and development of an information technology fundamentals multimedia courseware for dynamic learning environment

Abstract: Abstract-This research proposed and developed a multimedia courseware in Information Technology (IT) Fundamentals based on the dynamic learning environment which provides self-paced learning material for IT Fundamentals students. Further, this study asked the participation of faculty members to contribute lecture materials and recommend presentation for each lecture material that were suggested while past students were tapped to contribute localized questions and problems that were included in the quiz databas… Show more

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“…The studies [6,7,8,9] helps the Researcher on how significant the intervention of the student and the academic advisor in producing better course advice. The interactions of both parties showed importance in the procedure.…”
Section: Review Of Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies [6,7,8,9] helps the Researcher on how significant the intervention of the student and the academic advisor in producing better course advice. The interactions of both parties showed importance in the procedure.…”
Section: Review Of Related Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the era of AI, companies should work more closely with schools to provide students with the latest industry developments, encourage students to do special projects, and enable students to innovate, be creative, carry out research, and develop their capabilities [7,8]. Education brings advanced technology to the campus, bringing unlimited hope to educators, parents, and students, and improving students' learning outcomes and their motivation for learning [9,10]. We hope that through information technology equipment and education, students will be guided to take the initiative to learn, ind interest, and develop the ability to perform tasks, leading them to cultivate their innovative invention capabilities, create new products, and contribute to human life.…”
Section: B Research Purposesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aware of self (you think about yourself). Positive self-concept helps to build high self-esteem, encourages confidence, feeling valued, loved and secure and therefore leads to caring about oneself (Rabahi et al, 2016;Tablatin et al, 2016). James (1980) expanded his hypothesis of self and gave perhaps the most punctual meaning of confidence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%