E Learning
E Learning
CHAPTER 1
Introduction
With the gradual reform in Education, the pandemic situation in most countries
has drifted the method of learning imparted to the students. Unlike conventional chalk
and board style of schooling, eLearning makes giving and receiving simpler, prolific, and
productive. Shortly, it is the method of teaching purely through technology.
academia teaches and the learners grasp multimedia-assisted teaching has become the
most commonly used in modern methods and it is ever an advanced media cannot match.
can also include performance support content. There are also many different elements
that can make up an e-learning program, such as live or pre-recorded lecture content,
is popularly called CBTs and reference books like encyclopedia and almanacs. A CBT
lets the user go through a series of presentations, text about a particular topic, and
entertainment.
manipulative which includes a broad range of apparatuses, toys and games that can
provide students with a concrete means to understand abstract concepts. These teaching
tools have been in use for decades as a method to increase learning about concepts such
as fractions, decimal places, geometry and more. In today's modern age of computers,
Online and software-based versions of the real thing can help struggling students
nowadays.
This has been the chosen topic of the researcher since she became interested on
e-learning in determining its impact to the Mathematics learning ability of selected Senior
The problematic situation which prompted the researcher to conduct the study
from macro to micro levels are for the reasons that there should be a gradual in-depth
education reform, the status and role of teaching methods more and more attracted wide
attention, positive and effective use of advanced tools and technologies, the structure is
bound to promote the teaching and learning ideas as well as the teaching theory system
On the global setting, children are seen to be more dependent on the computers in
today’s learning, and for this reason, teaching must be in forms of computer learning to
programs that will enhance the learning development of many students of this country.
While on the local setting, many students are eager to learn through the use of
computers.
technology is not only a trend in modern teaching methods, but also the reform of
characteristics and content of the appropriate use of E Learning technology can not only
enhance student’s interest in learning, but also received good academic performance. As
such, educators must have a tool to use when researching the effectiveness of E-Leaning.
The history of e-learning is a colorful one, filled with failure stories of teaching
robots from the early 1900s. In 1999, the phrase “E-Learning” was mentioned for the first
time in a professional context by Elliott Masie during the Tech Learn conference at
Disneyworld. However, the very first attempts at e-learning can be traced back to 1924,
when Ohio State University professor Sidney Pressey created the very first electronic
The PLATO is a computer system designed by Donald L. Bitzer in 1960 and it was
Two decades before the invention of the World Wide Web, the PLATO
(Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Operations) network could host thousands
of users at its peak, and much of the greatest instructional software of the century across
The PLATO terminals were very expensive at $5000-$7000 each, but they were
worth every penny. Online learning started in 1960 when Donald Bitzer, a laboratory
assistant at the University of Illinois, created the very first e-learning system called the
PLATO. The device was originally designed strictly for computer-based education, but
due to its innovative networking capabilities, it quickly became the foundation for online
The first online university who uses ELearning was Jones International
University, which became fully accredited in the U.S by the Higher Learning
business and education until its doors closed on March 31st, 2015.
CompuHigh / Whitmore School, the first online high school, was created in
1994. It is a fully accredited online school which offers both full online diploma
programs and individual online courses for its students. CompuHigh / Whitmore School
a. Age;
b. Gender;
a. Relationships;
b. Stress;
c. Exercise; and
d. Nutrition?
and the learning ability in Mathematics of selected Trece Martires Senior High
5. What are the recommended programs that will enhance the ability of students to learn
Implications for Design Principles authored by Richard E. Mayer and Roxana Moreno
(1998). The main argument being that effective instructional design should be based on
This theory states that one concept must be taught with two mediums
words and pictures must be in working memory at the same time in order to facilitate
processed in the working memory to continue to bring about best outcomes, and that is
format.
Therefore, if a presentation was to be given on road safety for example, all words
Sweller et al. (2012) cited that the Split-Attention principle, reference to the
cognitive load theory principle applies. If the words of a multimedia presentation are
given in narrative format audibly then they will be processed in the verbal information
processing systems and the visuals in the visual information processing systems,
Feedback
The process will correlate the survey of respondents, using questionnaire, interview,
Hypothesis
environment and selected Senior High School Students’ learning ability in Mathematics
This will also assess how students gain knowledge on the E-Learning
The study will be limited to 30 respondents composed of selected Senior High School
Parents. Findings of the study will benefit parents as they will be able to
with this, they can assist their children to further improve their academic performance.
Senior High School of Trece Martires. Findings of the study will benefit
Senior High School of Trece Martires as they will gain understanding in coping up with
School and Government. This study will benefit the government since this
will provide insight on how they can further improve the learning methods in school and
Definition of Terms
In order to understand the terms used in the study, the following terms will be
Achievement. In this study, achievement refers to a project or a study that has been
fulfilled or finished.
Curriculum. In this study, curriculum refers to set of courses, and their content,
offered at a school or University. This also refers to the course of deeds and
devices like that on the Internet, CD-ROMs, and DVDs, streaming media etc.
Impact. In this study, impact refers to struggle with adapting the practices of E-
Learning.
Learning Ability. In this study, this refers on how well-equipped student will learn,
learning. This refers to connection between two people in which some sort of
exchange takes place’. In other words, there is some sort of link between
Stress. In this study, this refers to the process whereby an individual perceives and
well-being.
Nutrition. In this study, this refers this is one of the three major factors that impact a
Sleep. In this study, sleep is one of the environmental factors affecting E-learning,
and this refers to poor quality and duration of sleep which may be caused by
and play.
CHAPTER II
This Chapter presents the review of related literature and studies which is will give a
clear understanding on the study being conducted entitled “The Impact of E-Learning
Related Literature
The following are related literatures taken from books, journals and magazines
that aim to understand the use of multimedia assisted method of teaching mathematics:
he stated that modern mathematics teachers should be familiar with the theory and
operation of the means of modern teaching techniques, the reality according to the
methods. The traditional teaching methods can not compensate for the lack of use of
learning. Mathematics itself is quite abstract, even boring. Allow students to fall in love
with mathematics, to develop their own thinking and innovation in learning math should
stimulate their desire to learn. Computer-assisted instruction with rich colors and changes
the screen to stimulate students visually, so they have a new desire to explore and
produce learning content. Explain the 'circle with three points, 'as in, I first ask students
Santiago (2009) The use of multimedia teaching on E-Learning, save us the time
to write on the blackboard, which can give a better organization of learning activities of
students and possibly guide with images, sound and animation, and otherwise boring
content interesting. Students in the class to concentrate better and conferences, and
develop their potential to mobilize awareness and initiative from the perspective of
students, greatly improve the efficiency of the class. The biggest feature of multimedia
assisted instruction to help highlight the teaching points, dispersed and difficult. A
abstract common content knowledge, this knowledge is often difficult and important
lesson.
Production tutorials, teachers should select appropriate technical means and expressions
depending on the nature and characteristics of the teaching content and at the same time,
we must make full use of the characteristics of different media actively teaching content,
such as Flash and other tools is not easy to explain erase from static to dynamic, allowing
provide a variety of colors, bright, high capacity, fast response feedback, multimedia can
achieve timely feedback on the relationship between students' knowledge in the
classroom. Students acquire knowledge for flexibility in the use of knowledge; classroom
practice is the best way to strengthen the consolidation of knowledge and use. Poor
stability of college, fatigue, and only by constantly changing the way to practice, continue
to give students a new stimulus, to enable them to maintain a strong fighting force.
passive to active learning, abstract to the concrete, with fun exercises, such as the use of
media for the appropriate design theme checkpoints; the practice becomes a boring game,
activities of students and teachers, the need for teachers and students to cooperate closely
to complete this process multimedia courseware is only a supplement to, and not a lesson
student curiosity and critical thinking, rather than using substitute teachers teaching
opportunities brain. If only to see the slides simple game on E-Learning and multimedia
classrooms for teaching mathematics, because it involves the process of calculation and
analysis, the effect may not be ideal. Personally, appropriate time for students to reflect
knowledge and calculation process and hands the ability to solve practical problems will
be greatly improved.
Related Studies
Selected SHS Students of Trece Martires Senior High School, S.Y. 2020.
teaching methods and traditional teaching methods, additional students to create a relaxed
atmosphere for learning to allow students to maintain a state of positive and exciting
Hitch, C (2004) on the same book states that Enhanced levels of interactivity are
time. Examples of these range from multiple forms of content on Web sites like photo
galleries with both images (pictures) and title (text) user-updated, to simulations whose
involving illusions of taste and smell may also enhance the multimedia experience
Reyes, S. (2008) about virtual learning techniques, stated that the technology is
fairly basic. Following a lesson plan that incorporates text2teach lessons, science teachers
just have to send an SMS request on mobile phones for specific videos from the more
than 100 that Pearson has made available from its Knowledge Box video library. These
are then downloaded via satellite to a Nokia digital recorder connected to the school's
television set.
stated that the education department issued policy guidelines since 1995 on the use of
computers in teaching science and mathematics subjects, but not much came out of these
initiatives.
The Philippines was deemed a suitable choice for pilot-testing Bridgeit, because
English language skills, and the presence of many cooperative institutions which can
With its archipelagic character, the country likewise presents "an interesting
assistance solutions.
Delos Santos, J. (2009) about virtual learning had cited that the brain must
visual stimulus. One might expect that these competing sources of information would
tend to overwhelm or overload the learner. However, psychological research has shown
image. Initially, the instructional content of these multimedia learning studies was
automobile braking systems, how a bicycle pump works, or cloud formation. But
eventually it was found that the modality effect could be extended to other domains,
Moreno (2008) in his study about the curriculum reforms in the Philippines, he
stated that the reforms at the elementary and secondary levels have been implemented
over the last fifteen and nine years, respectively. Current indicators are that PRODED
and SEDP have indeed succeeded in improving the quality of basic education and in
making the sector more effective and efficient in the delivery of basic educational
services.
PRODED and SEDP have meant added responsibilities and accountability for all those
Mechanisms and structures needed for the efficient implementation of the reforms have
implementation are upgraded regularly, so that they may discharge their functions and
responsibilities more effectively. Lessons learned from the reform implementation are
providing useful baseline information for future reform and development programs.
changing needs and demands. The ongoing basic education curriculum review has
Benchmarking has provided valuable and reliable data about school and student
performance.
Baddely, A.D. (2003) on psychology of learning and motivation, stated that E-
Learning and virtual presentations can be live or recorded. A recorded presentation may
allow interactivity via a navigation system. A live multimedia presentation may allow
or played locally with a media player. A broadcast may be a live or recorded multimedia
presentation. Broadcasts and recordings can be either analog or digital electronic media
special effects, with multiple users in an online network, or locally with an offline
enhance the users' experience, for example to make it easier and faster to convey
METHODOLOGY OF RESEARCH
This chapter will discuss the research method used, the respondents of the
study, the locale of the study and the process of research treatment in order to provide a
Method of Research
gathering relevant data from the specified documents and compiling databases in order to
analyze the material and arrive at a more complete understanding about “The Impact of
This study will use the Qualitative Research method. Qualitative research is a
type of social science research that collects and works with non-numerical data and that
seeks to interpret meaning from these data that help understand social life through the
Qualitative researchers use their own eyes, ears, and intelligence to collect in-
Their findings are collected through a variety of methods, and often a researcher
will use at least two or several of the following while conducting a qualitative study:
research is often unknown to those under study, and as such, must be conducted in
public settings where people do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy. For
data, many are also designed with open-ended questions that allow for the
generation and analysis of qualitative data. For example, a survey might be used
to investigate not just which political candidates voters chose, but why they chose
often use them in studies that examine an event or trend that occurs within a
allows the conversation to evolve based on how the participant responds. Other
times, the researcher has identified certain topics of interest but does not have a
formal guide for the conversation, but allows the participant to guide it.
5. Oral history: The oral history method is used to create a historical account of an
this one, the researcher also participates in the action or events to not only observe
researcher fully immerses themselves into the research setting and lives among
the participants as one of them for anywhere from months to years. By doing this,
interpreting words and images from documents, film, art, music, and other
cultural products and media. The researchers look at how the words and images
are used, and the context in which they are used to draw inferences about the
by social media users, has become a popular technique within the social sciences,
(McNamara,1999).
In this study the researcher will use in-depth interviews and open-ended question
Research Locale
Setting of the study will be in Trece Martires Senior High School, located in
usually thought of to have the power over who the respondents of the study will be.
selected Senior High School Students of Trece Martires Senior High School, S.Y. 2020-
Sampling Method
Random sampling will be used in the study as can also refer to taking a number
any real population. The sample usually is not a representative of the population of
people from which it was drawn this random variation in the results is termed as
sampling error. In the case of random samples, mathematical theory is available to assess
of the uncertainty associated with the estimate. This can take the form of a standard error,
or if the sample is large enough for the central limit theorem to take effect, confidence
intervals may be calculated (Source: Yates, Daniel S.; David S. Moore, Daren S. Starnes
This research will use random sampling design as the chosen sampling method in
the proposed study was because the element is chosen based on the purpose of research.
Research Instrument
Conducting a survey thru papers and on the internet will be used in this study
and interviewing the respondents for the study. These instruments should be valid
because it is a primary source of data and is a standard way of gathering data and is
realistic.
students. This study will reflect on the real scenario happening inside school
environment.
conducting a survey is included of part 1 which is having the information about the name
The information that the first thing to know is the age of the respondents because
its important.
Data Gathering Procedure
Some of the items in the instruments were patterned with another graduate thesis.
The researcher will prepare the questionnaire with the help and assistance from the
thesis adviser. The instruments will be pre-tested for changes and revisions in the
information about the study being conducted and why it is being conducted.
Statistical Treatment
Data generated from the survey, which were analyzed quantitatively. In the
process descriptive statistics such as percentage, and frequency and mean were used to
The following statistical tools were used in the analysis and interpretation of data
gathered:
1. Frequency and Percentage Distribution – the profiles of the respondents were
% = (n/N) x 100
Where:
%- Percentage
Weighted Mean Used to know the variation in the relative contribution of individual data
Where:
The Liker 5-point scale was used to determine the perceptions of the respondents
in relation to the perception of respondents s to the study The Likert 5-point scale. The
researcher made use of the Likert scale to know how these statements were true about the
respondents and to determine the perceptions of the respondents in relation to the study.