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Virtual Laboratory Simulation (VLS) enhances student understanding, retention of concepts, and promotes active learning through direct visualization and manipulation of computer animations. This study aimed to develop a VLS with complementary manual for Grade 7 physics that can be utilized by the teachers to address the needs of the students in the new normal learning. The developed VLS is composed of a Teacher’s Instructional Manual and Student’s Learning Manual. The study used Research and Development approach with the ADD (Analysis, Design, and Development) model as the instructional method. These allows the researchers to analyze the need of VLS, identify the design of VLS, and develop the VLS. The VLS was evaluated based on the content quality with a mean of 4.68, technical quality with 4.65, and instructional quality with 4.57. The results for the complementary activity manual in terms of the content quality is a mean of 4.62, the technical quality with 4.54, and the instructional quality with 4.55. The result showed that the developed VLS together with the complementary activity manual satisfied the quality components and attained the intended standards. It is recommended that evaluation of the effectiveness of VLS through pilot tests in public and private schools.

Highlights

  • Science is best taught by experiential learning through the use of hands-on activities

  • This study aimed to develop virtual laboratory simulation (VLS) with a complementary manual for Grade 7 Physics

  • The study used Research and Development (R & D) approach with the ADD Model as the instructional methods. These allows the researchers to analyze the need of Virtual Laboratory Simulation (VLS), identify the design of the VLS, development of VLS, and evaluate the VLS based on the content quality, technical quality, and instructional quality

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Science is best taught by experiential learning through the use of hands-on activities. Students who are engaged in hands-on activities attained higher science achievement scores compared to those who are not (Stohr-Hunt, 2017). Better learning and attitude towards science are developed when students. How to cite: Tongco, J., Silvederio, W. Development of Virtual Laboratory Simulation: eSCILAB on Waves for Grade 7 Science. International Journal of Multidisciplinary: Applied Business and Education Research.

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