Abstract

The rapid advancement of technology and the growing demand for ICT skills have necessitated innovative educational approaches to improve student achievement. Traditional classroom-based teaching often struggles to keep pace with the dynamic and evolving nature of ICT education. The variability in student learning styles and the increasing requirement for digital skills necessitate a flexible and scalable educational model. This study focuses on developing an effective online learning model tailored to enhance student performance in the field of Design of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The study employed a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative and qualitative data. Participants included undergraduate students enrolled in an ICT Design course. They were given access to an online learning platform offering interactive video lectures, multimedia resources, assessments, and collaborative projects. Data collection included pre- and post-tests to measure academic performance, surveys to gauge student satisfaction, and focus group discussions to gather qualitative insights into their learning experience. The findings indicated a significant improvement in student achievement, with post-test scores consistently higher than pre-test scores across all participants. The model's flexibility allowed students to learn at their own pace, leading to a deeper understanding of key concepts. Interactive resources and collaborative projects enhanced engagement and fostered critical thinking. Moreover, the majority of students expressed high satisfaction with the online learning experience, citing the variety of resources, self-paced learning opportunities, and collaborative forums as significant contributors.

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