Abstract

This study aims to examine the effect of the VAK Learning Style (Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic) on learning Basic Physics Techniques using a digital simulation model using the Single-Test Reliability application on the learning outcomes of cadets at the Aviation Polytechnic of Surabaya. The research method is descriptive quantitative with a quasi-experimental design, namely research that is intended to determine whether there is a consequence of something imposed on the subject under investigation. The participants in this study cadets of the Airport Electrical Engineering Study Program at the Aviation Polytechnic of Surabaya. The data generated is the tendency of cadets' learning styles in doing exercises and final tests using the Single-Test Reliability application on learning outcomes. The data obtained shows that cadets who have a tendency for visual learning styles get higher exercise and final test scores than cadets with auditory and kinestatic learning styles. The use of the Single-Test Reliability application increased learning outcomes from the initial class average of 64.2 become 81, with the highest average score obtained by cadets with visual learning styles.

Highlights

  • In life and daily activities, it will be difficult if you have useful knowledge, knowledge is very important, because it can make life more meaningful

  • This study aims to examine the effect of VAK learning styles on learning outcomes using digital simulations

  • The cadets will be grouped according to learning styles which consist of 3 types, namely: 1. Visual is the dominant learning style in visualizing images, projections, mental images and internal and external space considerations

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Introduction

In life and daily activities, it will be difficult if you have useful knowledge, knowledge is very important, because it can make life more meaningful. Et al (2012) suggested that enabling individuals to acquire problem-solving skills and train individuals who can overcome problems encountered during their real life, is the main goal and main goal of education today. This shows that problem solving has a very important role in education. In the realm of science, one of the competencies expected to be achieved in the educational process is the ability to solve problems. One of the goals of education is to improve critical thinking, logistical responses, and develop problem solving abilities (Dogru, 2008).

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