Effects of Google sites on science achievement and creativity belief among year five pupils / Saraswathy Ramasundrum

In recent years, research has shown that there is a decline in pupils’ science achievement and creativity belief because of out-dated pedagogy and lack of innovation in learning. These deficits led to pupils being passive, and shortcomings in their creativity. Hence, Google Sites has a social media...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Saraswathy , Ramasundrum
Format: Thesis
Published: 2020
Subjects:
Online Access:http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/15213/1/Saraswathy.pdf
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/15213/2/Saraswathy_Ramasundrum.pdf
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/15213/
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id my.um.stud.15213
record_format eprints
spelling my.um.stud.152132024-12-02T22:34:30Z Effects of Google sites on science achievement and creativity belief among year five pupils / Saraswathy Ramasundrum Saraswathy , Ramasundrum LC Special aspects of education T Technology (General) In recent years, research has shown that there is a decline in pupils’ science achievement and creativity belief because of out-dated pedagogy and lack of innovation in learning. These deficits led to pupils being passive, and shortcomings in their creativity. Hence, Google Sites has a social media application has increasingly been viewed as a tool to enhance learning. The aim of this study is to see the effect of Google Sites on science achievement and creativity belief among Year Five pupils. A quasi-experimental design was employed. Two intact classrooms were chosen randomly from an urban public primary school in Selangor. The control group comprised of 31 pupils and the experimental group had 35 pupils. The intervention used Google Sites platform that had YouTube videos, Online Quizzes, and Online Notes on the topic of the Matter. The pupils in the experimental group were also exposed on on-line chats to receive frequent feedback from teachers and peers. The control group were taught using conventional method. Data was collected using two instruments: an achievement test and a creativity belief questionnaire. The achievement test was based on Bloom’s Taxonomy higher-order thinking questions on the Matter. The creativity belief questionnaire had 10 items with 5-point Likert scales. Both groups were given the test and questionnaire at the beginning. After seven weeks of intervention, the pupils given the same questions with different arrangements of the questions in the post-test. In addition, a task that required only the experimental group to create a Story Jumper to assess their level of creativity. Their levels of creativity were measured using the Story Jumper Rubric. The findings showed a significant difference in terms of achievement before and after the intervention for the experimental group, with F (1,65) =31.37, p <. 001. Secondly, the finding showed a significant difference in terms of creativity, which involves a questionnaire before and after the intervention for the experimental group, with F (1,65) =623.48, p<. 001.In addition, the analysis of the Story Jumper task showed the pupils in the experimental group were placed at the expert and master level in terms of creativity. Using Story Jumper allowed pupils to show their ability to use the technology by adding voices, creating illustrations, combining pictures, and reconnect daily life to their science stories. The pupils were able to create content knowledge that were accurate, informative and organized. The implication of the study is that teachers could use available technology tools to enhance creativity belief and achievement of science pupils. 2020-09 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/15213/1/Saraswathy.pdf application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/15213/2/Saraswathy_Ramasundrum.pdf Saraswathy , Ramasundrum (2020) Effects of Google sites on science achievement and creativity belief among year five pupils / Saraswathy Ramasundrum. Masters thesis, Universiti Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/15213/
institution Universiti Malaya
building UM Library
collection Institutional Repository
continent Asia
country Malaysia
content_provider Universiti Malaya
content_source UM Student Repository
url_provider http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/
topic LC Special aspects of education
T Technology (General)
spellingShingle LC Special aspects of education
T Technology (General)
Saraswathy , Ramasundrum
Effects of Google sites on science achievement and creativity belief among year five pupils / Saraswathy Ramasundrum
description In recent years, research has shown that there is a decline in pupils’ science achievement and creativity belief because of out-dated pedagogy and lack of innovation in learning. These deficits led to pupils being passive, and shortcomings in their creativity. Hence, Google Sites has a social media application has increasingly been viewed as a tool to enhance learning. The aim of this study is to see the effect of Google Sites on science achievement and creativity belief among Year Five pupils. A quasi-experimental design was employed. Two intact classrooms were chosen randomly from an urban public primary school in Selangor. The control group comprised of 31 pupils and the experimental group had 35 pupils. The intervention used Google Sites platform that had YouTube videos, Online Quizzes, and Online Notes on the topic of the Matter. The pupils in the experimental group were also exposed on on-line chats to receive frequent feedback from teachers and peers. The control group were taught using conventional method. Data was collected using two instruments: an achievement test and a creativity belief questionnaire. The achievement test was based on Bloom’s Taxonomy higher-order thinking questions on the Matter. The creativity belief questionnaire had 10 items with 5-point Likert scales. Both groups were given the test and questionnaire at the beginning. After seven weeks of intervention, the pupils given the same questions with different arrangements of the questions in the post-test. In addition, a task that required only the experimental group to create a Story Jumper to assess their level of creativity. Their levels of creativity were measured using the Story Jumper Rubric. The findings showed a significant difference in terms of achievement before and after the intervention for the experimental group, with F (1,65) =31.37, p <. 001. Secondly, the finding showed a significant difference in terms of creativity, which involves a questionnaire before and after the intervention for the experimental group, with F (1,65) =623.48, p<. 001.In addition, the analysis of the Story Jumper task showed the pupils in the experimental group were placed at the expert and master level in terms of creativity. Using Story Jumper allowed pupils to show their ability to use the technology by adding voices, creating illustrations, combining pictures, and reconnect daily life to their science stories. The pupils were able to create content knowledge that were accurate, informative and organized. The implication of the study is that teachers could use available technology tools to enhance creativity belief and achievement of science pupils.
format Thesis
author Saraswathy , Ramasundrum
author_facet Saraswathy , Ramasundrum
author_sort Saraswathy , Ramasundrum
title Effects of Google sites on science achievement and creativity belief among year five pupils / Saraswathy Ramasundrum
title_short Effects of Google sites on science achievement and creativity belief among year five pupils / Saraswathy Ramasundrum
title_full Effects of Google sites on science achievement and creativity belief among year five pupils / Saraswathy Ramasundrum
title_fullStr Effects of Google sites on science achievement and creativity belief among year five pupils / Saraswathy Ramasundrum
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Google sites on science achievement and creativity belief among year five pupils / Saraswathy Ramasundrum
title_sort effects of google sites on science achievement and creativity belief among year five pupils / saraswathy ramasundrum
publishDate 2020
url http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/15213/1/Saraswathy.pdf
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/15213/2/Saraswathy_Ramasundrum.pdf
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/15213/
_version_ 1817842518485630976
score 13.222552