Foundation of Mathematics Courses Using Virtual Learning

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This study aims to describe the learning outcomes and students' responses after joining in the Foundation of Mathematics courses using virtual learning. The research subjects were Mathematics students who programed the Foundation of Mathematics which consisted of 31 people. The method of data collection was carried out by test methods and questionnaires. This learning was said to be successful if the learning outcomes of students at least 70% get A. A-, B+, or B grades or at least 70% the scores obtained by students was more than or equal to 70, and students' responses after joining in Foundation of Mathematics courses using virtual learning is positive category (the percentage of students positive responses was more than 70%). Based on the results of data analysis it can be stated that 90.03% of the final grades of students joining in the Foundation of Mathematics courses are B, B+, A- or A, and the percentage of positive responses of students after joining in Foundation of Mathematics courses was 80.0%. Thus it can be concluded that Foundation of Mathematics courses using virtual learning has been successful.

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Masriyah, Fardah, D. K., & Wintarti, A. (2019). Foundation of Mathematics Courses Using Virtual Learning. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1387). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1387/1/012018

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