Enhancing Computer Literacy of Grade 11 Students through Digital Learning Resource – Project Basics (Beginners’ Aid from School that Imparts Computer Skills)

Clarissa A. Dabu, Leo Brian H Maranan, Gilbert R Escala
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A plethora of literature and studies recognized the positive impact of computer literacy on learners’ academic performance. It is considered a backbone of sound academic performance. As one of the skills required in the 21st century, every learner should have equal access to resources and skills development. Thus, this study aimed to provide equal opportunity to learners to access digital learning resources and skills development relevant to computer literacy. Thirty students participated in the conduct of Project BASICS – Beginners’ Aid from School that Imparts Computer Skills. However, only 28 were recognized as subjects in this experimental study through simple random sampling, while the remaining two were considered blind respondents. To determine the effect of the computer literacy program, the computer knowledge application was diagnosed, and a pretest and posttest were administered before and after the implementation. McNemar test results determine the difference in the computer knowledge application of students before and after the conduct of the program. Paired samples T-test rules out the difference in the pretest and post-test scores of the subjects. The significant difference in the computer knowledge applications before and after became notable. Moreover, the pretest and posttest scores differed significantly at an alpha value of <.001. Thus, the aim of enhancing the computer literacy of grade 11 students was attained. Using BASICS is highly recommended across grade levels to develop further students’ computer literacy, which can leverage their academic performance. Keywords: Computer Literacy, Academic Performance, 21st Century Skills
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通过数字学习资源提高 11 年级学生的计算机知识水平 - Project Basics(传授计算机技能的学校初学者辅助工具)
大量文献和研究都承认计算机扫盲对学习者学业成绩的积极影响。它被认为是提高学习成绩的支柱。作为 21 世纪所需的技能之一,每个学习者都应有平等的机会获得资源和技能发展。因此,本研究旨在为学习者提供平等的机会,获取与计算机扫盲相关的数字学习资源和技能发展。30 名学生参与了 "BASICS 项目--传授计算机技能的学校初学者援助 "的实施。不过,通过简单随机抽样,只有 28 人被认定为本实验研究的受试者,其余两人被视为盲人受试者。为了确定计算机扫盲计划的效果,对计算机知识应用进行了诊断,并在实施前后进行了前测和后测。McNemar 检验结果确定了计划实施前后学生在计算机知识应用方面的差异。配对样本 T 检验排除了受试者前测和后测成绩的差异。前后的计算机知识应用差异明显。此外,前测和后测的分数差异明显,α值<.001。因此,提高 11 年级学生计算机知识水平的目的已经达到。我们强烈建议各年级使用 BASICS 来进一步培养学生的计算机知识,从而提高他们的学习成绩。关键词计算机知识、学业成绩、21 世纪技能
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