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END-USER TRAINING ON DIGITAL TEACHING TOOLS: REACTION, LEARNING, BEHAVIOR, RESULTS, AND MANAGEMENT
Author(s) -
Dave E. Marcial,
Alfie Q. Arcelo
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
ìnformacìjnì tehnologìï ì zasobi navčannâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2076-8184
DOI - 10.33407/itlt.v55i5.1478
Subject(s) - learning management , class (philosophy) , computer science , training (meteorology) , multimedia , digital learning , engineering management , engineering , artificial intelligence , physics , meteorology
The newly developed digital teaching tools, namely mobile class record application and portable learning management system were launched and distributed. This paper measures the evaluation rating of the region-wide end-user training on the classroom use and integration of the two digital teaching tools. A total of 74 trainees in Central Visayas, Philippines were trained. Using the New World Kirkpatrick Model, the trainees evaluated the training regarding reaction, learning, behavior, results, and management. The data show that the trainees rated the training with an overall mean of 3.70 described as “strongly agree.” The result implies that the end-user training on digital teaching tools is very successful and excellent.

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