运用Edpuzzle和Zoom会议App在本科数学物理课程中进行翻转课堂教学的学生感受

D. R. Romadhon, M. D. Rahiem, R. Faeruz, A. Lubis
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数学物理是本科物理教育专业的必修课程。这门课程需要大量的学习时间;因此,有必要制定学习策略,让学生在课前观看有关该主题的教育视频,在课程中做练习,这样他们就能更好地为课程做好准备。本研究旨在确定学生在大学数学物理课程中使用Edpuzzle和Zoom会议翻转课堂的感受。研究人员采用探索性定性方法,探索学生如何看待使用Edpuzzle和Zoom会议应用程序的翻转课堂。在2021/22学年第二学期,对59名数学物理课程的学生进行了开放式问卷调查,其中9名学生接受了采访。数据显示,对于使用Edpuzzle和Zoom meeting翻转教室,学生们有不同的想法。他们对这种方法既有积极的一面也有消极的一面。例如,一些学生认为这种方法可以帮助他们更好地理解课程,而另一些人则认为这种方法和使用的媒体很难理解,令人困惑。本文对这些矛盾的评论进行了深入的探讨。了解好的和坏的反馈告诉我们如何改进翻转课堂,减少坏的影响。在论文的最后,对如何充分利用该方法并最大限度地减少其问题提出了建议。
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Student Perceptions of the Flipped Classroom Using Edpuzzle and the Zoom Meeting App in Undergraduate Mathematical Physics Course
Mathematical Physics is a mandatory course for undergraduate physics education majors. This course requires a significant amount of study time; therefore, it is necessary to develop learning strategies in which students can watch educational videos on the subject before class and do exercises during the course, so they are more prepared for the lesson. This study aimed to determine how students felt about utilizing Edpuzzle and Zoom meeting Flipped classroom in a Mathematical Physics course at a university. Researchers employed exploratory qualitative methods to explore how students perceive the flipped classroom using the Edpuzzle and Zoom meeting apps. A questionnaire with open-ended questions was administered to 59 students in the Mathematical Physics course during the second semester of the 2021/22 academic year, and nine students were interviewed. The data shows that students have different thoughts about using Edpuzzle and Zoom meeting to flip the classroom. They have both positive and negative things to say about the method. For example, some students think the approach will help them understand the course better, while others said the methods and media used were hard to understand and confusing. This paper talks in depth about the contradictory comments. Learning about the good and bad feedback tells us what to do to improve the flipped classroom and lessen the bad effects. At the end of the paper, suggestions are made for how to make the most of the approach and minimise its problems.
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