Effectiveness of Quizizz on Students’ Learning Motivation and Engagement in a Filipino Class

Authors

  • Lailani Margallo Leyte Normal University
  • Cherrylyn Cacharro Leyte Normal University
  • Jhonmar D. Bergula Leyte Normal University
  • Sweet Rose A. Villaflor Leyte Normal University
  • Mary Love Agner Leyte Normal University
  • Chirramae Bughao Leyte Normal University
  • Jelyka Calumpag Leyte Normal University
  • Caryl Calvara Leyte Normal University
  • Krisha Kate Jamen Leyte Normal University
  • Ajie Viniece Loresca Leyte Normal University
  • Danica Maanad Leyte Normal University
  • Justine Mae Refuerzo Leyte Normal University
  • Lorena M. Ripalda Leyte Normal University
  • Cristobal A. Rabuya Leyte Normal University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55927/eajmr.v2i9.5560

Keywords:

Gamification, Quizizz, Motivation, Engagement, Filipino Class

Abstract

The educational community has started to look into how well gamification works as a way to learn. This study aimed to determine how using Quizizz in a Filipino class would change how motivated and interested the students were. The study used a modified questionnaire and quasi-experimental research design. Descriptive analysis, mean, percentage and standard deviation were used to assess students' motivation and interest in Quizizz and traditional instruction. A paired samples t-test was used to see if there was a difference between how motivated and engaged students were in learning in a Filipino class that used standard methods and one that used Quizizz. Based on the study, there was a big difference between the traditional way and Quizizz in how motivated and interested the students were in learning. The study found that using Quizizz in a Filipino class makes students more curious and want to learn more.

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Published

2023-10-01

How to Cite

Margallo, L. ., Cacharro, C., Bergula, J. D. ., Villaflor, S. R. A. ., Agner, M. L. ., Bughao, C. ., Calumpag, J. ., Calvara, . C. ., Jamen, K. K. ., Loresca, A. V. ., Maanad, D. ., Refuerzo, . J. M. ., Ripalda, L. M. ., & Rabuya, C. A. . (2023). Effectiveness of Quizizz on Students’ Learning Motivation and Engagement in a Filipino Class. East Asian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, 2(9), 3719–3734. https://doi.org/10.55927/eajmr.v2i9.5560

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