EFFECT OF POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ON STUDENTS’ COGNITIVE ACHIEVEMENT IN GEOGRAPHY

The integration of technology in the teaching-learning process is a topical issue that has been under research light for decades. Consequently, findings on the achievement of students exposed to PowerPoint presentation have been inconclusive. To this end...

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Main Authors: ADAMS OGIRIMA ONIVEHU, ONYIYECHE EMILIA OHAWUIRO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitatea "Babeş-Bolyai" Cluj Napoca 2018-02-01
Series:Romanian Review of Geographical Education
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Online Access:http://rrge.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/Arhive/Art%20pdf/v7_n1_2018/4_Onivehu%20and%20Ohawuiro_RRGE_vol%20VII_no%201_2018.pdf
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spelling doaj-89eb6968ba3a41d68d64fe0c5abbc7232020-11-24T21:23:10ZengUniversitatea "Babeş-Bolyai" Cluj NapocaRomanian Review of Geographical Education2285-939X2018-02-01VII1466010.23741/RRGE120184EFFECT OF POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ON STUDENTS’ COGNITIVE ACHIEVEMENT IN GEOGRAPHYADAMS OGIRIMA ONIVEHU0ONYIYECHE EMILIA OHAWUIRO1Department of Social Sciences Education, Faculty of Education, University of Ilorin, Nigeria, e- mail: adamsonivehu@gmail.comDepartment of Educational Technology, Faculty of Education, University of Ilorin, Nigeria,e- mail: emiliaohawuiro@gmail.comThe integration of technology in the teaching-learning process is a topical issue that has been under research light for decades. Consequently, findings on the achievement of students exposed to PowerPoint presentation have been inconclusive. To this end, this study determined the effect of PowerPoint presentation on students’ cognitive achievement in Geography using a pre-test-post-test, non-randomized experimental group design. Ninety senior secondary school students from two secondary schools in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria formed the sample, which was further subdivided into experimental and control groups. The experimental group was taught some selected concepts from Geography using PowerPoint presentation, while the conventional lecture method was used for the control group. A validated Geography Achievement Test (GAT) comprising 50 multiple-choice items was used for data collection. The reliability coefficient of GAT was .83 using Kuder Richardson (KR-21). The hypotheses were tested using t-test statistical tool. Results revealed that the students taught with PowerPoint presentation performed better than their counterparts taught using the lecture method. In addition, gender did not influence students’ cognitive achievement in Geography. Based on the findings, it was recommended that teachers and resource persons in Geography education in Nigeria should use PowerPoint presentation. http://rrge.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/Arhive/Art%20pdf/v7_n1_2018/4_Onivehu%20and%20Ohawuiro_RRGE_vol%20VII_no%201_2018.pdfPowerPoint presentationGeographycognitive achievementgender
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EFFECT OF POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ON STUDENTS’ COGNITIVE ACHIEVEMENT IN GEOGRAPHY
Romanian Review of Geographical Education
PowerPoint presentation
Geography
cognitive achievement
gender
author_facet ADAMS OGIRIMA ONIVEHU
ONYIYECHE EMILIA OHAWUIRO
author_sort ADAMS OGIRIMA ONIVEHU
title EFFECT OF POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ON STUDENTS’ COGNITIVE ACHIEVEMENT IN GEOGRAPHY
title_short EFFECT OF POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ON STUDENTS’ COGNITIVE ACHIEVEMENT IN GEOGRAPHY
title_full EFFECT OF POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ON STUDENTS’ COGNITIVE ACHIEVEMENT IN GEOGRAPHY
title_fullStr EFFECT OF POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ON STUDENTS’ COGNITIVE ACHIEVEMENT IN GEOGRAPHY
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ON STUDENTS’ COGNITIVE ACHIEVEMENT IN GEOGRAPHY
title_sort effect of powerpoint presentation on students’ cognitive achievement in geography
publisher Universitatea "Babeş-Bolyai" Cluj Napoca
series Romanian Review of Geographical Education
issn 2285-939X
publishDate 2018-02-01
description The integration of technology in the teaching-learning process is a topical issue that has been under research light for decades. Consequently, findings on the achievement of students exposed to PowerPoint presentation have been inconclusive. To this end, this study determined the effect of PowerPoint presentation on students’ cognitive achievement in Geography using a pre-test-post-test, non-randomized experimental group design. Ninety senior secondary school students from two secondary schools in Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria formed the sample, which was further subdivided into experimental and control groups. The experimental group was taught some selected concepts from Geography using PowerPoint presentation, while the conventional lecture method was used for the control group. A validated Geography Achievement Test (GAT) comprising 50 multiple-choice items was used for data collection. The reliability coefficient of GAT was .83 using Kuder Richardson (KR-21). The hypotheses were tested using t-test statistical tool. Results revealed that the students taught with PowerPoint presentation performed better than their counterparts taught using the lecture method. In addition, gender did not influence students’ cognitive achievement in Geography. Based on the findings, it was recommended that teachers and resource persons in Geography education in Nigeria should use PowerPoint presentation.
topic PowerPoint presentation
Geography
cognitive achievement
gender
url http://rrge.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/Arhive/Art%20pdf/v7_n1_2018/4_Onivehu%20and%20Ohawuiro_RRGE_vol%20VII_no%201_2018.pdf
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