Innovated iPlan in computer-aided design (cad) for engineering and technology at the state university

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Innovated iPlan in computer-aided design (cad) for engineering and technology at the state university

Christian Jude Bolasco Calunsag
Int. J. Biosci. 26(2), 85-91, February 2025.
Copyright Statement: Copyright 2025; The Author(s).
License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Abstract

This iPlan evaluated the efficacy of the recently established plan for engineering drawing. The lesson plan for effective instruction that was discussed above was impacted by Merill’s four stages, which are activation, demonstration, application, and integration. The first quarter of the academic year 2018-2019 saw the participation of thirty college students from Jose Rizal Memorial State University in the survey. The purpose of the survey was to evaluate the efficiency of putting into practice the recently developed instructional plan (iPlan). The investigation of the aforementioned subject utilized the target data, a customized questionnaire that underwent both pilot testing and expert validation. Also, the dependability coefficient of 0.60 was calculated using 20 (KR20) on the previous equipment. We compared the experimental and controlled groups for both practical and theoretical performance, taking the mean of each version for each competency. We conducted this comparison with the experimental group. The data collection, analysis, and interpretation revealed that the innovated iPlan in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) significantly enhances student achievement. The completion of the aforementioned processes revealed this. Furthermore, it was evident that students were cooperative and involved throughout the entirety of the training stages, which demonstrated that they were having a positive time. We must recommend the cutting-edge iPlan to students at Jose Rizal Memorial State University because engineering drawing is suitable for each of Merill’s four phases of education.

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