The Effectiveness of Web-Based Assessment on Student’s Understanding of Concepts on Equilibrium and Rotation Dynamics

  • Pratama N
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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of using a web-based assessment on students’ conceptual understanding of equilibrium and rotation dynamics. The method of collecting data using a quasi-experimental design with an experimental procedure is One-Group-Pretest-Posttest Design. The data analysis technique used descriptive statistical calculations in pretest, posttest, and N-gain scores. Besides, using different test paired sample t-test, effect size, and g-factor. The results other the pair results ed-sample t test showed-test the use of web-based assessment had a very large effect on students’ mastery of concepts as indicated by the difference in the pretest and posttest scores. With the g-factor, there is the effectiveness of learning using a web-based assessment, and there is an increase in scores due to treatment, and students’ initial ability does not influence it. With a correlation test for pretest and N-gain scores and a correlation test for pretest and posttest scores, web-based assessment effectively facilitates all students.

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Pratama, N. D. S. (2020). The Effectiveness of Web-Based Assessment on Student’s Understanding of Concepts on Equilibrium and Rotation Dynamics. Jurnal Penelitian & Pengembangan Pendidikan Fisika, 6(2), 247–254. https://doi.org/10.21009/1.06211

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