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Abstract : Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris |
The main objectives of this research is to design and develop the Solar Energy project module entitled
SESTEM. In this 34 pages module, technologies were embedded which there are QRCodes and links
of videos that were mainly made for this module by the research assistant. This research is design
based on ADDIE model (analyse, design, development, implementation and evaluation. Firstly, we
analyse the requirements and criteria for developing the hands-on activity related to solar project.
Next, designing the hands-on STEM-based and in the same time develop the module consist of
several projects. Furthermore, we developed a set of questionaire survey using the Technology
Acceptance Model (TAM) method in order to evaluate the students’ perception of the complete Solar
Energy STEM module. |
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