zahra bigdeli; mehdi moeinikia; adel zahed babolan; ali khalegh khah
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the purpose present research, analysis and synthesis analysis presented in the context of the application of ICT in teaching and learning is based on learners' academic performance, this research method is meta-analysis. The population scientific for this study constitue of the written works such as ...
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the purpose present research, analysis and synthesis analysis presented in the context of the application of ICT in teaching and learning is based on learners' academic performance, this research method is meta-analysis. The population scientific for this study constitue of the written works such as theses and articles in sites irandoc, magiran, sid and noormagz and some papers in indexed journals between years 87-94, that between the done works, 57 research chosed and after studies 36 research were chosen because they have necessary information to review. Data analysis was performed with the help of two soft ware CMA2 & EXCEL. In order to static study in descriptive statistics action used of frequency and percent frequency and in ferential static section, to calculate effect size used of hex and fixed effect and random effect model and in order to combination effects size were used of t vainer possible combination method. The findings of the descriptive statistics section show that most of the articles were selected from 91-92 years. In the inferential statistics section, the results also show a bias towards the initial studies. The results also show that the effect size of all studies except one is significant at the level of 0.05, so there is a significant relationship between ICT and academic achievement of learners. This confirms the effective role of ICTs in students' academic achievement if they are applied principally in schools and universities.
Monireh Movahedi; Mohammad Sadegh Esmaeilifar; Nadiya Gholamipour
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The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of Blended learning-Based Social Networks on female second-year high school students’ self-efficacy in math in Gha’emshahr. The population of study consisted of 6263 female second-year high school students in Gha’emshahr. They ...
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The present study was conducted to investigate the effect of Blended learning-Based Social Networks on female second-year high school students’ self-efficacy in math in Gha’emshahr. The population of study consisted of 6263 female second-year high school students in Gha’emshahr. They were studying in 42 schools in 93-94 school year. Out of schools with ICT facilities, one school was randomly selected, then two second grade classes were selected as experimental and control groups. Matius et al’s Self-efficacy questionnaire was used to gather required information on self-efficacy. It was used as a pre-test, survey and post-test instrument in both control and experimental group. First pre-test was administered. Then, during 8 weeks of first term of school year, educational contents were taught using social networks and traditional methods for experimental and control groups, respectively. After training, both groups were assessed in terms of their self-efficacy. Survey test was administered two months after training. Using frequent assessments, the results revealed that there was a significance difference in the self-efficacy of experimental and control groups (P≥./001). Experimental group continued their superiority in self-efficacy two months after training. Research results demonstrated the positive effect of Blended learning-Based Social Networks on self-efficacy.