The Efficacy of the MOOC+SPOC Synchronous Learning Model in Vocational Education for Process Control Systems

Atikah Tri Budi Utami, Muhammad Yahya, Purnamawati
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Incorporating the Industrial Revolution into vocational education, particularly in enhancing curriculum and learning, encounters numerous obstacles. Utilizing technology in interactive learning is anticipated to actively involve learners and enhance their abilities in critical thinking, creativity, innovation, and problem-solving. This study emphasizes the limitations of traditional learning approaches in Process Control Systems and presents a novel framework of MOOC+SPOC Synchronous using a Research and Development (R&D) methodology. The Process Control System course encounters impediments that negatively impact the graduation rate, which is suboptimal. The merging of MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) and SPOC (Small Private Open Course) models into a synchronous MOOC+SPOC learning model seeks to enhance learning outcomes through the utilization of a cloud computing-based Virtual Remote Laboratory (VRLab). The outcome is a model that has been rigorously evaluated and proven effective through empirical research. The research data demonstrated this model's statistically significant positive effect on enhancing student learning outcomes. The Pre-Test and Post-Test results revealed that the experimental group experienced a notable improvement in learning outcomes, with an increase ranging from 10% to 46%. In comparison, the control group also exhibited increased learning outcomes, ranging from 5% to 39%. The statistical analysis reveals a consistent and significant growth in the Experimental group, indicating that students exhibit a favorable level of motivation throughout the learning process, as indicated by the average significance value exceeding 0.5. Based on the test findings acquired from this study, it can be concluded that the Synchronous MOOC+SPOC model is a viable alternative for addressing future difficulties in vocational education. This model is effective and has been proven to work.
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MOOC+SPOC 同步学习模式在过程控制系统职业教育中的功效
将工业革命融入职业教育,特别是在加强课程和学习方面,会遇到许多障碍。在互动学习中利用技术有望使学习者积极参与,并提高他们的批判性思维、创造力、创新和解决问题的能力。本研究强调了过程控制系统传统学习方法的局限性,并利用研究与开发(R&D)方法提出了一个新颖的 MOOC+SPOC 同步框架。过程控制系统课程遇到的障碍对毕业率产生了负面影响,导致毕业率不理想。将 MOOC(大规模在线开放课程)和 SPOC(小型私人开放课程)模式合并为 MOOC+SPOC 同步学习模式,旨在通过利用基于云计算的虚拟远程实验室(VRLab)来提高学习效果。其成果是一个经过严格评估并通过实证研究证明有效的模式。研究数据表明,该模式对提高学生学习成绩有显著的积极影响。前测和后测结果显示,实验组的学习成绩明显提高,提高幅度从 10%到 46%不等。相比之下,对照组的学习成绩也有提高,提高幅度从 5%到 39%不等。统计分析显示,实验组的学习成绩持续显著提高,表明学生在整个学习过程中表现出了良好的学习动机,平均显著值超过了 0.5。根据本研究获得的测试结果,可以得出结论,同步 MOOC+SPOC 模式是解决未来职业教育困难的可行选择。这种模式是有效的,而且已被证明行之有效。
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