2020
DOI: 10.33258/birle.v3i2.997
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The Effect of Blended Learning Strategy and Creative Thinking of Students on the Results of Learning Information and Communication Technology by Controlling Initial Knowledge

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to determine the differences in learning outcomes of ICT subjects between groups of students who are taught with blended learning strategies and expository who have the ability to think creatively after being controlled by initial knowledge. This research method uses quasi experiment with 2x2 factorial design. Data analysis techniques used two-way ANCOVA at a significant level  = 0.05. The results showed that (1) ICT learning outcomes between groups of students taught with blended… Show more

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“…The major difference between blended learning and other types of online education is that it combines traditional face-to-face teaching with online learning using a virtual platform. That is, instructors communicate with their students both online and offline, share course information with them, and assign them tasks (Bonk & Graham, 2006;Garrison & Vaughan 2008;Resien, Sitompul & Situmorang, 2020;Techterms.com, 2018). Although some researchers have casted doubt on the effectiveness of blended learning compared to face-to-face classroom instruction (Dellana, Collins, & West, 2000;Sonner, 1999), most studies confirm the effectiveness of this method of teaching and learning (Iverson, Colky, & Cyboran, 2008;Lalima & Lata Dangwal, 2017;Shepherd & Gagne, 2001;Vamosi, Pierce, & Slotkin, 2004).…”
Section: E Blended Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major difference between blended learning and other types of online education is that it combines traditional face-to-face teaching with online learning using a virtual platform. That is, instructors communicate with their students both online and offline, share course information with them, and assign them tasks (Bonk & Graham, 2006;Garrison & Vaughan 2008;Resien, Sitompul & Situmorang, 2020;Techterms.com, 2018). Although some researchers have casted doubt on the effectiveness of blended learning compared to face-to-face classroom instruction (Dellana, Collins, & West, 2000;Sonner, 1999), most studies confirm the effectiveness of this method of teaching and learning (Iverson, Colky, & Cyboran, 2008;Lalima & Lata Dangwal, 2017;Shepherd & Gagne, 2001;Vamosi, Pierce, & Slotkin, 2004).…”
Section: E Blended Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Resien (2020) learning is the process of changing behavior due to interactions among individuals and the environment. As explained earlier that changes in learning methods and strategies occur internationally.…”
Section: English Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Learning is the process of changing behavior due to interactions among individuals and the environment. Changes in behavior include changes in knowledge, understanding, attitudes, skills, motivation, interests, thinking abilities and so on (Resien, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%