Treffer: Enhancing Physics Education through MOOCs-Based Virtual Laboratory Modules: Development, Validation, and Future Directions

Title:
Enhancing Physics Education through MOOCs-Based Virtual Laboratory Modules: Development, Validation, and Future Directions
Language:
English
Source:
Journal of Educators Online. 2025 22(2).
Availability:
Journal of Educators Online. Grand Canyon University, 23300 West Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85017. e-mail: CIRT@gcu.edu. Web site: https://www.thejeo.com
Peer Reviewed:
Y
Page Count:
12
Publication Date:
2025
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift Journal Articles<br />Reports - Research
Education Level:
Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Geographic Terms:
ISSN:
1547-500X
Entry Date:
2025
Accession Number:
EJ1470739
Database:
ERIC

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This paper explores the development and evaluation of a MOOCs-based virtual physics measurement laboratory module designed to overcome common barriers in physics education, such as limited physical lab access, high costs, and safety concerns. Utilizing the Borg and Gall Research and Development model, this module integrates structured layouts, comprehensive content, and interactive simulations aligned with the current curriculum to provide a robust virtual learning environment. The development process included extensive validation by content, media, and IT experts to ensure educational effectiveness, user-friendliness, and technical feasibility. Product testing with students showed high feasibility for content quality and media display, though highlighted areas for technical refinement. Despite the module's benefits in accessibility, cost-effectiveness, and safety, challenges such as the lack of tactile experiences and variations in student digital literacy persist. The paper suggests future directions involving advanced technologies like Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance the interactive and immersive aspects of the learning experience. Overall, this study demonstrates the significant potential of virtual laboratories to enhance physics education through innovative educational technology.

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