Abstract

Online learning could have negative impacts on learning processes and outcomes. The condition needed to be resolved through the implementation of appropriate online learning approaches. The research was aimed at describing the effectiveness of the implementation of asynchronous and synchronous online learning approaches in students’ learning outcomes and skills of using Microsoft Excel on the Advanced Statistics of Mathematics Education Department from one of the universities in Central Kalimantan. The learning approaches were integrated with mathematics problems, Minitab software and Microsoft Excel, and videos. The research design was experimental research using a one-group posttest-only design. The subjects were chosen by clustered random sampling. They were 18 students of the department in the 2020/2021 academic year. The instruments were a lesson plan, several videos, textbooks, e-books, questionnaires, mathematics problems, mid-test, and final-test. The students learned using textbooks, e-books, and videos and solved the problems independently. Then, they discussed the solutions online in groups through their WhatsApp group (asynchronously). The problem solutions were presented by the students using a class on WhatsApp or video conference platforms (synchronous). The authors collected data by administering the questionnaire and the tests and analyzed the data using a -test and a Wilcoxon test. The results showed that the implementation of the approaches was effective in enhancing the learning outcomes and skills of using Microsoft Excel. Furthermore, most students positively responded to learn independently and all the students positively responded to analyze data using the software.

Highlights

  • The Covid-19 pandemic has given a great impact on the implementation of learning at every level of education

  • The results showed that the implementation of the approaches was effective in enhancing the learning outcomes and skills of using Microsoft Excel

  • The research problem was the implementation of asynchronous and synchronous online learning approaches integrated with mathematics problems, Microsoft Excel, Minitab, and videos effective on students’ learning outcomes and skills of using Microsoft Excel during the Covid-19 pandemic

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Introduction

The Covid-19 pandemic has given a great impact on the implementation of learning at every level of education. The virtual classes suddenly replaced the common face-to-face ones. The sudden replacement could have some negative impacts on the learning processes and outcomes. The previous research result showed that students experienced emotional exhaustion, physical and cognitive fatigue, and lack of motivation during online learning. The condition makes the course materials tend to be more difficult to understand meaningfully. The lack of understanding and many assignments were given by lecturers

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