Abstract

Exploring the impact of e-learning on a student's math skills was the main objective of this study. The experimental design was applied in this study to 80 students from the calculus course from the first semester in the 2021-2022 academic year at The Hashemite University, where they were divided into two groups, a control group and a experimental group. Three modules of calculus textbook (function, ends, graph curves) were adopted, the traditional whiteboard was used in the teaching of the control group, while e-learning platforms were used to teach the experimental group. A tribal test dish to measure sports skills and a distance test on students. Use SPSS to assess the effects. The experimental group showed superiority over the control group by analyzing the results from the tests applied. Teaching on e-learning platforms (Modal, E-Learning, zoom) has shown effective consequences for the student's sports skills. These results correspond to a set of previous studies that will be presented in this research.

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