Development of multimedia computer assisted instruction for teaching Illumination engineering on interior lighting design
Abstract
The objectives of this research were to 1) develop the Multimedia
Computer Assisted Instruction for Teaching Illuminant Engineering on Interior Lighting
Design 2) compare learning achievement between before and after learning 3) evaluate
students’ learning progress and 4) study students’ satisfaction on the Multimedia Computer
Assisted Instruction.
The sample studied were 28 third year students belonging to the
field of electrical power engineering, faculty of Industrial Education, Rajamangala University
of Technology Phra Nakon. The instruments of this research included 1) the Multimedia
Computer Assisted Instruction for teaching Illuminant Engineering on Interior Lighting
Design 2) an quality evaluation questionnaire of the Multimedia Computer Assisted
Instruction 3) pretest and posttest of learning achievement and 4) student satisfaction
questionnaire on the Multimedia Computer Assisted Instruction.
The results were as follow:
1. The efficiency of the Multimedia Computer Assisted Instruction
for teaching Illuminant Engineering on Interior Lighting Design was 81.45/85.71 which
was higher than the criteria set of 80/80.
2. The mean score of posttest ( X = 12.68) was significantly higher than pretest ( X = 5.54) at .01 level.
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3. The evaluation result of learning progress by the method of
Average Normalized Gain was 0.77 which was in a high progress level.
4. Students’ satisfaction on the Multimedia Computer Assisted
Instruction for teaching Illuminant Engineering on Interior Lighting Design was at the
level of the most satisfaction ( X = 4.80).
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