Abstract

Analytical learning is a series of learning activities that combine practice and research results as a learning design to obtain data that is analyzed and used by educators and students, leading to online learning systems. The use of technology and the internet as a means of learning produces blended course designs, such as mobile learning designs. This research was aim to study the mobile-assisted design inquiry model with an analytic learning approach to students’ academic performance. This research was a correlational study with a cohort prospective design. 236 students met the inclusion criteria selected by purposive sampling. The instrument uses a comprehensive questionnaire in the Computerized Based Test. Data analysis used Fisher’s exact test for analyzing the correlation among the variables and an independent t-test for the result of two types of learning methods. There was a significant difference between online and offline student groups in the competency test tryout scores and a significant relationship between the analytic learning approach and student academic performance with p-value of 0.000 (online students) and 0.007 (offline students). The mobile-assisted design inquiry model learning method with an analytic learning approach through self-reported and observational approaches is effective in the academic performance of professional students.

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