A Mixed Methods Design for Assessing Physics Learning in the Online Learning Environment

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  • Zhidong Zhang Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20849/jed.v6i2.1142

Keywords:

physics learning, motion learning, mixed-methods design, exploratory sequential model, student

Abstract

This study explored a Bayesian assessment model for physics students in motion learning. The simulated data was applied in examination of the Bayesian assessment model, The study used a mixed-methods design. The exploratory sequential model was developed based on a motion learning student model, which was a structured data collection template. The combination of the student model and the Bayesian network model provided an assessment tool for assessing physics students’ learning in a dynamic process. The study reported that there were three different patterns for a physics student motion learning: lower performance, middle performance, and higher performance. In each pattern, the students may have different performance combinations of the twelve bottom components. These are shown in Figure 4 and used to collect students’ performance data.

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2022-05-14

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A Mixed Methods Design for Assessing Physics Learning in the Online Learning Environment. (2022). Journal of Education and Development, 6(2), p1. https://doi.org/10.20849/jed.v6i2.1142

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