Measuring students performance based on Kirkpatricks Model: Using computer-simulation in learning network design

The challenge in our education today is to identify the learning process and methodologies that can help students grasp the importance of knowledge and understand the way to apply that knowledge in the real world environment. Therefore, computer-simulation has been considered as a potential approach...

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Main Authors: Atan, Noor Azean, Mohd. Said, Mohd. Nihra Haruzuan, Ibrahim, Mohd. Faisal
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Published: 2006
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spelling my.utm.36532017-09-11T01:19:53Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/3653/ Measuring students performance based on Kirkpatricks Model: Using computer-simulation in learning network design Atan, Noor Azean Mohd. Said, Mohd. Nihra Haruzuan Ibrahim, Mohd. Faisal L Education (General) The challenge in our education today is to identify the learning process and methodologies that can help students grasp the importance of knowledge and understand the way to apply that knowledge in the real world environment. Therefore, computer-simulation has been considered as a potential approach and methodology to achieve that objective. Based on Kirkpatrick’s model, the data is gathered through three types of questionnaires which are designed for three different levels of evaluations (students’ reactions, behavioural changes and self-evaluation level) and two pre-test post-test to determines the level of student’s knowledge and skills. The results of this study showed that most of the students increased their knowledge and skills performance after the use of computer-simulation in learning network design. Students of different gender, who are also with various academic backgrounds, as well working experiences, have unexpectedly produced high results on their questionnaires reports of students’ reactions, behaviour changes and self-evaluations, where most of the results are in the positive level. The response given indicates that they have agreed towards the use of computer-simulation in learning network design because of the effectiveness of its usage. In conclusion, this learning process and methodology have a strong potential to increase the achievement of students’ knowledge and skills, as needed in the real job market. 2006 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Atan, Noor Azean and Mohd. Said, Mohd. Nihra Haruzuan and Ibrahim, Mohd. Faisal (2006) Measuring students performance based on Kirkpatricks Model: Using computer-simulation in learning network design. In: 3rd International Conference On University Learning and Teaching (InCULT 2006), 14 - 15 March 2006, Concorde Hotel, Shah Alam. (Unpublished)
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topic L Education (General)
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Atan, Noor Azean
Mohd. Said, Mohd. Nihra Haruzuan
Ibrahim, Mohd. Faisal
Measuring students performance based on Kirkpatricks Model: Using computer-simulation in learning network design
description The challenge in our education today is to identify the learning process and methodologies that can help students grasp the importance of knowledge and understand the way to apply that knowledge in the real world environment. Therefore, computer-simulation has been considered as a potential approach and methodology to achieve that objective. Based on Kirkpatrick’s model, the data is gathered through three types of questionnaires which are designed for three different levels of evaluations (students’ reactions, behavioural changes and self-evaluation level) and two pre-test post-test to determines the level of student’s knowledge and skills. The results of this study showed that most of the students increased their knowledge and skills performance after the use of computer-simulation in learning network design. Students of different gender, who are also with various academic backgrounds, as well working experiences, have unexpectedly produced high results on their questionnaires reports of students’ reactions, behaviour changes and self-evaluations, where most of the results are in the positive level. The response given indicates that they have agreed towards the use of computer-simulation in learning network design because of the effectiveness of its usage. In conclusion, this learning process and methodology have a strong potential to increase the achievement of students’ knowledge and skills, as needed in the real job market.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Atan, Noor Azean
Mohd. Said, Mohd. Nihra Haruzuan
Ibrahim, Mohd. Faisal
author_facet Atan, Noor Azean
Mohd. Said, Mohd. Nihra Haruzuan
Ibrahim, Mohd. Faisal
author_sort Atan, Noor Azean
title Measuring students performance based on Kirkpatricks Model: Using computer-simulation in learning network design
title_short Measuring students performance based on Kirkpatricks Model: Using computer-simulation in learning network design
title_full Measuring students performance based on Kirkpatricks Model: Using computer-simulation in learning network design
title_fullStr Measuring students performance based on Kirkpatricks Model: Using computer-simulation in learning network design
title_full_unstemmed Measuring students performance based on Kirkpatricks Model: Using computer-simulation in learning network design
title_sort measuring students performance based on kirkpatricks model: using computer-simulation in learning network design
publishDate 2006
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