Thesis
Thesis
Thesis
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
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that students can move around the page and click on links to
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there have been numerous developments that completely
electronic book.
Musto, 2012).
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an important contribution to improving the quality of
2012).
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are presented in new ways. A simple key command calls up an
2012).
2012).
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Accordingly, mmotivating the learner to learn is
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Although there is an abundance of studies which
of Hercor College.
students?
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3. Is there a significant difference between the
Conceptual Framework
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Textbook”, and the dependent variable “The motivation in
Effectiveness of Digital
Motivation in Learning
Textbook
Theoretical Framework
Expectancy-value Theory
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According to this theory, the two most immediate
Attribution Theory
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event, the perceived causes are what drive individuals’
Self-determination Theory
learning activities.
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Furthermore, students will be more proficient in using
motivation to learn.
lessons.
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give them insights about the saved time spent by their
additional resources.
respondents.
Definition of Terms
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Age. Refers to the interval of time between the day,
month and year of birth and the day and year of occurrence
solar time such as years for adults and children and months,
Encarta, 2018).
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In this study, it is referred to the device used by the
respondents.
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This study will be conducted to determine the
motivation in learning.
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Chapter II
Synthesis.
Digital Textbooks
motivation to learn.
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Yoon et al. (2012) stated that digital learning (E-
industries.
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2015 (ASTD). It defines e-Learning as the process
(Hockly, 2012).
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Digital tools: It stresses on learners proceeding
smart phones.
broadcasting.
activity.
strengths.
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Furthermore, Miyoshi et al., (2012) organized the
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could freely select different courses and teaching
et al., 2012).
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teaching required all learners gathering at the same time
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In summary, digital learning with the use of digital
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Digital Books (such as; E-Books, Electronic Books,
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As mentioned, the digital book enriches the contents
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interactivity in comparison to low interactivity highly
story.
students.
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Khamis (2019) regards digital textbooks as an
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construction of learning strategies, and the promotion of
learning achievement.
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Moreover, Rachels and Rockinson-Szapkiw, (2018)
motivation.
et al., 2012).
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Since a digital text is made available in digital
show students are more willing to learn with, and are more
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excited and motivated to interact with, digital textbooks to
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Furthermore, (Harandi, 2015) investigated the strength
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education, nor even for the communication functions for
learning.
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Research conducted in e-learning rich classroom
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motivation. His research identified intrinsic motivations
learning.
Learning motivation
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motivation has long been a central focus of educational
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most of the problems faced in education system and also
coming century.
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degree of qualification in their professions (Mohamadi,
2013).
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Psychologists have noted that motivation should be
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antecedents and different implications for learning and
another.
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learning behaviors to make continuous efforts, reinforce
outcome.
motivation.
2012).
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Koff and Mullis (2012) regarded learning motivation as
learning motivation.
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is what causes a person eager to know, act, understand,
something, how hard they are going to pursue it, and how
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2014).
creative learning.
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Moreover, motivation is a condition that activates and
(Pintrich, 2013).
given task, how they think and feel about the task,
and how long they persist in the task (Bakar, 2012). Also,
process.
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2013). Learners assign various meanings and attitudes to
as personalities.
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(Harackiewicz et al., 2014). Furthermore, there is the
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and instrumental supports which in turn affected the
achievement.
and add new knowledge have driven them to study hard even
Synthesis
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Digital tools in the classroom can be used to
integrated.
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of digital textbooks, and it is expected that the use of
CHAPTER III
statistical analysis.
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The study will be conducted to determine the
Research Design
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The independent variable in the study is the
Hercor College.
levels of significance.
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will distribute the questionnaire to the chosen
accomplish them and let them start answering it. When the
Research Instrument
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To test the reliability of the questionnaires, it will
number.
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To determine the level of Effectiveness of Digital
Scale Description
3. 41 - 4.20 High
Scale: Description
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1.00 - 1.80 Not Motivated at all
inferential analysis.
level.
of Hercor College.
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Republic of the Philippines
HERCOR COLLEGE
Riverside Campus
Roxas Avenue, Roxas City, Capiz
College of Education
Dear Respondents:
This questionnaire is intended to gather data from the Effectiveness of
Digital Textbooks towards the Motivation in Learning of the High School
Students of Hercor College.
I. Socio-Demographic Profile
Directions: Kindly supply and check the needed data and answer the
questions as sincerely as you can. Please do not leave any item unanswered.
Name (optional):
Gender:
Male
Female
Age:
14-16 years old
17-19 years old
20 years old and above
Location:
Rural Area
Urban Area
What kind of device do you often use? (Check the box of your preference).
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Mobile phone
Tablet
Laptop/Computer
Others (Kindly specify):
Survey Questionnaires 5 4 3 2 1
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10. I use digital textbooks in finding
information.
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26. Digital textbook encouraged me to come to
class everyday.
Survey Questionnaires 5 4 3 2 1
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8. I keep on trying to learn things that
interest me.
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28. I realize that I have more time to myself
after doing all the tasks.
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