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DELPHI METHOD: THE DEVELOPMENT OF ROBOTIC LEARNING SURVEY IN TERTIARY EDUCATION Mat Nashir, Irdayanti; Yusoff, Abdullah; Khairudin, Moh; Idris, Muhammad Ridzuan; Imam Ma'arof, Nurul Nazirah
Journal of Vocational Education Studies Vol 2, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/joves.v2i1.761

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This article clarify the development of instrument which is related with robotic based learning by using the Delphi methods. The Delphi method provides the chance for researchers to gather input from participants without demanding them to work face-to-face. Often, the process is used to find consensus among experts who have different opinions and observations. The Delphi method enables group problem-solving using an iterative process of problem definition, discussion, feedback, and revisions. This paper discussed the basics of the Delphi method, its application potential, the selection of expert panels and the means on how consensus can be reached among the participants and also the procedure to obtain the final criteria of robotic learning which is 67 from 188 initially.
Modified delphi technique: the future of vocational learning skills Nashir, Irdayanti Mat; Yusoff, Abdullah; Ma’arof, Nurul Nazirah Imam; Ismail, Mohamad Amiruddin; Khairudin, Moh; Andriani, Dwi Esti; Idris, Muhammad Ridzuan; Sudiyatno, Sudiyatno
Southeast Asian Journal of Technology and Science Vol 2, No 1 (2021): Southeast Asian Journal of Technology and Science
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education, and Therapy (IICET)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (668.429 KB) | DOI: 10.29210/81064300

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This article explains the development of checklist which is related with future of vocational learning skills by using the Modified Delphi techniques. The Modified Delphi technique provides the opportunity for researchers to gather input from participants in the first round of collecting data and then distributed that checklist to the expertise until consensus achieved. Often, the process is used to find consensus among experts who have different views and perspectives. The Modified Delphi technique enables group problem-solving using an iterative process of problem definition, discussion, feedback, and revisions. This paper will discuss the basics of the Modified Delphi techniques, its application potential, the selection of expert panels and the means on how consensus can be reached among the participants using examples of our past research using the technique.  The 13 out of 15 domain of the future learning skills have found in this research.