Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Education and Training (ICET 2017)

Session: Emerging Technology and Learning Environment

4 articles
Proceedings Article

Synectics Learning and "Tringo" Model for Blended Learning System Application

Dedi Kuswandi, Henry Praherdiono, Anselmus J.E. Toenlioe
The rapid growth in the use of the web based technologies and communications have offered educators with opportunities to investigate the most suitable learning environments for their students' needs. The purpose of the present study was to develop a blended learning system which applied synectics learning...
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Developing Adaptive Mobile Learning with the Principle of Coherence Mayer on Biology Subjects of High School to Support the Open and Distance Education

Ence Surahman, Dessy Alfindasari
This study is a research development program of Adaptive Mobile Learning with Coherence Mayer principle on the subjects of Biology. The limitation of this study is application of mobile learning which designed adaptively to the three learning styles of learner i.e., the visual, auditory and Kinaesthetic....
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Constructing Learning Results as Learning Object Through Open Learning System

Henry Praherdhiono, Eka Pramono Adi
The idea of writing is to build a learning object from students' thoughts on the Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). Student work as a result of learning, more stored in the assignment folder in learning management system. The development research was conducted for 110 students divided into 3 classes....
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The Effect of Work Environment and Motivation on Morale of Teacher in Ensino Básico Central Afaça, Quelicai - Timor Leste

Agostinho Dos Santos Gonçalves, Calisto Moreira
Ensino B sico Central Afa‡a is Ensino B sico Central which is located away from the residential community. Thus, branch schools are rather difficult to get information directly from the center (Central School) since they are far from each other and are not transported, in addition to the lack of supervision...