The Development of Learning Achievement in Military Theory Course Through Integrated Learning Activities of the Sophomore at Guang Zhon Huashang Vocational College
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Methodology: The research tools include 1) A blended by traditional learning management plans, a total of 6 plans. 2) Academic achievement with multiple choice test before class - after class total of 30 items.3) A questionnaire on students' satisfaction towards integrated learning activities totals 10 items.4)A questionnaire on students' interest in interactive games in integrated learning activities totals 5 items.
Results: The results of the research found that 1) Academic achievement after the blended learning arrangement was higher than before with statistical significance at the.05 level.2) Students were satisfied with the integrated teaching and learning arrangement. at a high level 3) Students' interest in interactive games in integrated learning activities at a high.
Conclusion: The study discovered that the use of blended learning greatly increased academic achievement and that students expressed great satisfaction with both the integrated teaching strategy and the interactive games incorporated into the learning activities.
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