Developing STEM-Based PowToon Animation Videos to Enhance Critical Thinking Skills in Elementary School Students

Indri Widayanti, Juhji Juhji
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This article examines the utilization of the PowToon animated film, integrated with the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) approach, in enhancing the critical thinking skills of primary school students. Employing the ADDIE model methodology, this research involved 20 students as its subjects. Data collection techniques included observation, questionnaires, and evaluation of critical thinking skills. During the analysis phase, expert validation served as the foundational consideration, and the results of the students' critical thinking skills test were subsequently analyzed comparatively. The findings revealed that the PowToon animation with the STEM approach received positive feedback from experts, with scores of 92.50% from subject matter specialists, 89.50% from media experts, and 91.00% from linguistic authorities. When the topics of temperature and heat were presented through this animation, a significant improvement in the students' critical thinking abilities was observed. In conclusion, the STEM-based PowToon animation demonstrates its potential as an innovative and effective educational tool.
开发基于stem的卡通动画视频,提高小学生的批判性思维能力
本文探讨了利用卡通动画电影,结合STEM(科学、技术、工程和数学)方法来提高小学生的批判性思维能力。本研究采用ADDIE模型方法,以20名学生为研究对象。数据收集技术包括观察、问卷调查和批判性思维技能评估。在分析阶段,专家验证作为基础考虑,随后对学生批判性思维技能测试结果进行比较分析。调查结果显示,采用STEM方法制作的动画得到了专家们的积极反馈,主题专家的评分为92.50%,媒体专家的评分为89.50%,语言权威的评分为91.00%。当通过这个动画呈现温度和热量的话题时,学生的批判性思维能力有了明显的提高。总之,基于stem的卡通动画展示了它作为一种创新和有效的教育工具的潜力。
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