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Utilizing Canvas to address students' least mastered competencies in purposive communication

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Date
2023-11
Author
Catedral, Mark Rhedan P.
Thesis Adviser
Jamero, Eleanor S.
Committee Chair
Samilo, Pearly Jade E.
Committee Members
Tanaleon, Lorey F.
Sagge, Roberto Jr., G.
Espina, Bibiana c.
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Abstract
This Design Research aimed to address the students' least mastered competencies in Purposive Communication course. The researcher-made test was administered among the BSEd second year students of West Visayas State University-Janiuay campus during the School Year 2022-2023. The input-process-output adopting the ADDIE model was utilized in the development of the CANVAS Learning Management System, and the researcher-adapted questionnaire from WVSU for non-print instructional material was used to determine the level of acceptability, accessibility, and functionality of the LMS. The Canvas LMS was tried out among the first year BSEd students of the same campus. A guide questionnaire was used to gather the learning experiences of the students after using the LMS. Selected teachers who handled the general education course validated the instructional module in terms of face and construct validity. Mean and standard deviation were used for the analysis of data. Moreover, the thematic analysis was done using the NVivo 12 to analyze the responses on the experiences after using the LMS. The identified least mastered competencies included only the five competencies which obtained the lowest scores. The identified least mastered competencies were the bases in the development of the Canvas LMS. The evaluation of the general education content specialists and information technology experts on the level of acceptability, accessibility, and functionality of the designed LMS was very high in all aspects. Further, the students perceived the use of learning management system as useful and functional. The very high evaluation of the GE specialists and IT experts on all aspects of the LMS infers ideal features of learning platform. It is recommended that the CANVAS LMS will be utilized in teaching the Purposive Communication subject to address students' competencies.
Contributes to SDGs
SDG 4 - Quality education
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14353/811
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Catedral, M. R. P. (2023) Utilizing canvas to address students' least mastered competencies in purposive communication. [Doctoral dissertation, West Visayas State University]. WVSU Institutional Repository and Electronic Dissertation and Theses PLUS.
Type
Dissertation
Keywords
Least mastered competencies Purposive communication Instructional design ADDIE model Design research CanvasLearning Management System Course Management System Virtual Learning Environment Instructional technology Curriculum design development Course management tool
Subject
Educational technology OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Organizational learning--Management OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Teaching--Aids and devices OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Web-based instruction OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Web applications OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology) Curriculum planning OCLC - FAST (Faceted Application of Subject Terminology)
Degree Discipline
Curriculum Development
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy in Education
Degree Level
Doctoral
Physical Description
xvii, 247 p. : ill. (col.).
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