SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities [SICASH] 2023

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    A Study of ICT Literacy of Grade 10 Students in Nuwara Eliya District
    (Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT, 2023-11-01) Munasinghe, J.G.A; Perera, K.G.S.K.
    Since ICT is fundamentally linked to the majority of human daily activities, exploring possible opportunities for improving ICT education is therefore seen as being extremely important in this era. This research aims to critically analyzing the ICT literacy level in grade 10 students in Nuwaraeliya district, to determine the factors that affect ICT literacy and to propose possible advancement to overcome the difficulties in ICT-based education in Sri Lanka. This is a quantitative study in which data were collected using questionnaires. The collected data were analyzed using statistical methods. Based on the analysis it was discovered that the students do not have adequate ICT literacy. The findings suggest that, ICT should be taught at school commencing as early as possible with more time being allocated, trained and competent teachers should be recruited to teach ICT subjects and infrastructure facilities should be enhanced.
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    A Study on the Perception of the Principals Regarding the Difficulties in the Implementation of Online Education in Rural Small Schools
    (Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT, 2023-11-01) Perera, K.G.S.K.; Wakishta, Yugamini J.W.
    This study examines the challenges faced by principals in rural small schools when implementing online education in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Main objective was to understand the nature of the online education in these schools and identify specific difficulties encountered by the principals. The study used a mixed-method, sequential explanatory research design. Forty eight school principals were selected randomly out of 130 schools according to the research criteria (n=48). Data was collected through online questionnaires and qualitative interviews. Findings indicated that although principals have a basic understanding of online education, further development is needed. It was found that practical problems and difficulties hindered the effective implementation of online education in rural small schools. Recommendations included implementing a formal awareness program for all school stakeholders and mobilizing necessary resources.
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    Effectiveness Of Multimedia Projector-Based Instructional Methods In Enhancing Students’ Learning Of Science
    (Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT, 2023-11-01) Madushani, U.V.S; Perera, K.G.S.K.
    Multimedia-based instructional strategies play an important role in enhancing students’ performance as well as students’ motivation towards the learning of science. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the use of multimedia projectors in enhancing students’ learning of science and students’ motivation towards multimedia in learning vs traditional chalk-and-board method. A quasi-experimental research design was used to investigate the performance and motivational effect of the usage of multimedia projector. A convenient sample of 30 students in grade eight was used in this study. The experimental group of 15 students were taught using a multimedia projector and the control group of 15 students were taught the same science lessons using traditional chalk and board method. Students’ performance was evaluated using a pretest and a post-test. The motivational scale based on the Keller’s ARCS model of motivation was administered on the experimental group to study the degree of motivation displayed in the use of the multimedia projector for instruction. The findings of this study supported the hypothesis that the use of multimedia-based instruction is more effective than the traditional methods in students’ learning of science. Further, it was found that the students’ motivation was also high in the use of the multimedia projector to teach science.
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    The Effect of ICT-Based Multimedia Use in Activities on Science Students’ Achievement and Motivation in Learning
    (Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT, 2023-11-01) Perera, K.G.S.K.; Waidyathilaka, M.A.L.W
    It is evident from the research in education that integration of ICT-based multimedia in the learning process could improve students’ achievement and enhance motivation to learn. The objectives of this research were to investigate the effect of ICT-based multimedia integration in classroom activities on students’ achievement and their motivation to learn as against the effect of the use of traditional methods in students’ activities. The design of the research was quasi-experimental in which 50 grade 7 students of a private school participated in this study. Two intact groups of 25 students were randomly assigned to the experimental group and the control group. Same pre-test was administered to both groups. Both groups were taught the same science lesson and students of the experimental group were assigned to carry out an activity using ICT-based multimedia and those in the control group carried out the same activity using papers and colours. At the end of the activity the same pre-test was conducted as the post-test on both groups. Motivational scale based on the Keller’s ARCS model of motivation was administered on the experimental group to study the degree of motivation to use ICT-based multimedia to carry out activities. However, results indicated that there was no significant difference in achievement between students who did activities with ICT-based multimedia and those who completed activities using papers and paints. Nevertheless, the motivation to use ICT-based multimedia in activities by the students who were engaged in activities of ICT-based multimedia was found to be high.