Ubiquitous Scaffold Learning Environment Using Problem-based Learning to Enhance Problem-solving Skills and Context Awareness

  • Phumeechanya N
  • Wannapiroon P
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The purpose of this research is to 1) design of an Ubiquitous Scaffold Learning Environment Using Problem-based Learning model to enhance problem-solving skills and context awareness, and 2) evaluate the developed model. The research procedures divide into two phases. The first phase is to design of Ubiquitous Scaffold Learning Environment Using Problem-based Learning model, and the second phase is to evaluate the developed model. The sample group in this study consists of five experts selected by purposive sampling method. Data were analyzed by arithmetic mean and standard deviation. The research findings are as follows: 1. The developed model consist of three components is 1) principles of ubiquitous learning environment (ULE), problem-based learning with scaffolding in ULE, problem solving skill and context awareness 2) objectives of the model are to enhance problem solving skill and context awareness and 3) Process of the instructional model 2. The experts agree Ubiquitous Scaffold Learning Environment Using Problem-based Learning model model is high level of appropriateness.

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Phumeechanya, N., & Wannapiroon, P. (2013). Ubiquitous Scaffold Learning Environment Using Problem-based Learning to Enhance Problem-solving Skills and Context Awareness. International Journal on Integrating Technology in Education, 2(4), 23–33. https://doi.org/10.5121/ijite.2013.2403

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