EFEKTIVITAS PENGGUNAAN MEDIA VIDEO ANIMASI TERHADAP HASIL BELAJAR DAN AKTIVITAS SISWA PADA MATERI VIRUS DI SMAN 01 KUBU KALIMANTAN BARAT
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https://doi.org/10.24127/bioedukasi.v14i2.7996Abstract
Animated video media can make students interested in learning. The objectives of this research are, 1) To determine the differences in learning outcomes and learning activities of class class X student activities between classes that use animated video media and classes that use powerpoint media. The research sample was all students in class X Mia 1 and Mia 2. Data were collected using the test method in the form of multiple-choice questions and observation sheets. Data analysis uses quantitative descriptive analysis techniques. Based on the research results, it was obtained using the t-test there was a significant difference in student activity in class of 0.048, and in learning outcomes there was a significant difference of 0.000. Based on the Effect Size results, activity results were obtained at 0.51 and student learning outcomes at 0.50, including in the medium category.
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