Enhance Scientific Attitudes Using Stereoscopic 3D Images in Primary School

Dede Permana, Utomo
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This paper offers a examine of the use of stereoscopic 3D images in science learning in elementary to enchance students scientific attitudes. Science learning is learning that students like. The study was designed as one group, pre-test post-test experimental research. Attitudes scale towards Science lesson and Torrance Creative Thinking Test Verbal A-B forms were used as pre-test and post-test. In addition, open-ended interview form was used in order to find out the students' views on the project. For the analysis of quantitative data, non-parametric tests Wilcoxon signed ranks test and Mann Whitney-U test were used while a parametric test, t-test for dependent and independent samples was used for creative thinking test scores. For qualitative data analysis, content analysis method was used. The results of the study showed that the project was effective in increasing the students' attitudes towards the subject of science and their levels of creative thinking; at the same time it was found that using different learning environments attracted the students' interests on learning science and affected them positively towards science
利用立体3D影像增强小学生的科学态度
本文探讨了立体三维图像在小学科学学习中的应用,以提高学生的科学态度。科学学习是学生喜欢的学习。本研究设计为一组,前测后测实验研究。科学课态度量表和托伦斯创造性思维测验采用口头A-B形式作为前测和后测。此外,为了了解学生对项目的看法,我们采用了开放式访谈形式。定量数据分析采用非参数检验、Wilcoxon sign ranks检验和Mann Whitney-U检验,创造性思维测试成绩采用参数检验、因变量和独立样本的t检验。定性数据分析采用内容分析法。研究结果表明,该项目有效地提高了学生对科学学科的态度和创造性思维水平;同时发现,使用不同的学习环境能够吸引学生对科学学习的兴趣,并对学生的科学学习产生积极的影响
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