新冠肺炎疫情期间运动图形教学对提高学生英语能力的效果

Desi Indrawati, Yella Dezas Perdani, F. Nadelia, M. Moloney
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自2020年3月以来,新冠肺炎疫情成为全球大流行。因此,印尼的学生、学校和大学纷纷转向网络教学。这项研究的动机是一些学生在参加研究时在英语水平测试中得分很低。因此,有必要使用一种新颖的方法,如MG学习模式来帮助学生提高英语学习成果。本研究的目的是确定通过视频学习获得知识的学生和通过视频学习获得知识的学生在英语学习成果上是否存在显著差异。一项准实验研究的研究对象是比纳努桑塔拉大学的学生。样本是一个有40名学生的班级作为课堂实验,另一个有40名学生的班级作为对照组。研究结果表明,基于动画的学习有效地提高了学生的英语能力,因为它具有吸引力和激励性,刺激性,鼓励性,知识性,娱乐性和可访问性。此外,动态图形学习也被发现比视频学习(VBL)更有效地提高学生的英语能力。
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The Effectiveness of Motion Graphics in Improving Students' English Ability during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Since March 2020, the outbreak of COVID-19 became a global pandemic. Therefore, Indonesian students, schools, and universities turned to online teaching and learning. This research was motivated by the fact that some students got low scores in English proficiency tests when they enrolled in their study. Thus, it was necessary to use a novel method such as a MG learning model to assist students in improving their English learning outcomes. The purpose of the research was to determine whether there were significant differences in English learning outcomes between students who acquired knowledge through MG learning and students who receive knowledge through video-based learning. A quasi-experimental study was done with the study population being students at Bina Nusantara University. The sample was a class with 40 students as an in-class experiment and another class with 40 students as a control group. The findings indicated that motion graphics-based learning effectively improved students' English ability because it was engaging and motivating, stimulating, encouraging, informative, entertaining, and accessible. Moreover, motion graphic learning was also found to be more effective in improving students' English ability than video-based learning (VBL).
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