The process of achieving the principles of the triangle area of middle school students through YouTube assisted learning during a pandemic

R. Jumri, W. Widada, D. Herawaty
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The purpose of this study was to describe the achievement of the triangular principle of junior high school students through YouTube-assisted learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is exploratory research. The subjects of this study were middle school students in Bengkulu City, Indonesia. We conducted task-based interviews with twenty-one people. The data from the completion of the task was analyzed early to determine their level of thinking. It was using its genetic decomposition. We classified them into five levels of schema development. We selected students who were at the trance level for further in-depth interviews. We use audio-visual recorders to get complete and accurate data. Data were analyzed by applying qualitative data analysis techniques. The results of this study were 19% of the research subjects were at the intra level, 33% were at the semi-inter level, 33% were at the inter level, and 10% of the subjects were at the inter level, and only one person who was at the trance level (= 5%). The conclusion of this study is that students who are at the highest level are able to build relationships between actions, processes, objects, and previous schemas so that a mature schema is formed about the area of the triangle.
在大流行时期,通过YouTube学习中学生三角区域原理的过程有助于学习
本研究的目的是描述在COVID-19大流行期间,初中生通过youtube辅助学习实现三角形原则的情况。这是一项探索性研究。本研究以印尼明古鲁市中学生为研究对象。我们对21个人进行了基于任务的访谈。完成任务后的数据被提前分析,以确定他们的思维水平。它在利用它的基因分解。我们把他们分为图式发展的五个层次。我们选择了处于恍惚状态的学生进行进一步的深度访谈。我们使用视听记录仪来获取完整准确的数据。采用定性数据分析技术对数据进行分析。本研究结果为19%的研究对象处于内部水平,33%的研究对象处于半中间水平,33%的研究对象处于中间水平,10%的研究对象处于中间水平,只有1人处于恍惚状态(= 5%)。本研究的结论是,处于最高水平的学生能够在动作、过程、对象和之前的图式之间建立关系,从而形成一个关于三角形面积的成熟图式。
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