Thesis Archive
Computer Aided Instruction For Analog Communications (ANALCOM) (2007)
Jermaine E. Ismael, Rey Alexander J. Mallari, Lee Patrick N. Ramirez, advised by Engr. Antonette C. Roque
Abstract:
-The subject ANALCOM is considered to be the foundation of the communication subjects of an ECE student. It is very important that the learning and understanding of this foundation be strengthened beyond the confines of the classrooms and the limitations introduced by simple text and images found within textbooks. The aim of this research is to provide Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) students an accessible and effective way of learning the subject ANALCOM through the use of Computer-Aided- Instruction. The use of Computer-Aided-Instruction (CAI) to teach ANALCOM will help facilitate a better understanding of the subject. The use of interaction, sound, color, and movie clips will stimulate the learning of the students and keep their interest. The power of multi-media will address all the limitations of books and blackboards. The Computer-Aided-Instruction (CAI) for ANALCOM is implemented in a Moodle platform and would allow students to enroll and access online. Lessons will be focusing on teaching concepts and theories about Basic Communication Systems, Noise, Amplitude Modulation, and Frequency Modulation. Four end-of-chapter exercises are provided together with three long quizzes to help asses the learning of each student. Computer-Aided- Instruction (CAI) on ANALCOM will both provide the students an alternative aid to learning, and at the same time provide teachers the ease of handling classes.
Correspondence:
Engr. Antonette C. Roque
[email protected]