Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa (JPPK)
Vol 6, No 3 (2017): Maret 2017

EFEKTIVITAS PENGGUNAAN MEDIA PEMBELAJARAN AUDIOVISUAL POWTOON DALAM MENINGKATKAN MOTIVASI BELAJAR SISWA DI MADRASAH ALIYAH

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Publish Date
29 Mar 2017

Abstract

Abstract This research is based by the use of technology in learning activities. Besides the conventional learning by using the whiteboard media that makes students less interest and decreased students motivation to participate in learning activities. The purpose of this research is to know the effectiveness of using powtoon audiovisual media to improve students motivation on economic subjects in MA Mathla'ul Anwar Pontianak. The method used is experimental method with pre-experimental design with form is one-group pretest-posttest design. The subject of research is a class X IIS 3 MA Mathla'ul Anwar. The average pretest learning motivation outcomes of students  is 67,86 while the average posttest learning motivation outcames of students is 80,06. Based on the paired sample t test with significance level α = 5%, values ​​obtained Asymp. Sig (2-tailed) is 0.000. This shows that the use of audiovisual media powtoon learning is effective in improving students' motivation on economic subjects in MA Mathla'ul Anwar Pontianak. effect size results in learning motivation score is 1.08. It shows the effects of the use of audiovisual media powtoon learning to improve students' motivation is very high. Keywords: Audiovisual Powtoon Media, Learning Motivation, Economic Subject

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jpdpb

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Decision Sciences, Operations Research & Management Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Mathematics Other

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Journal of Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran Khatulistiwa (JPPK) is a peer-reviewed journal which focuses on topics related to education and science in various teaching and learning fields. JPPK invites researchers, lecturers, teachers from various levels such as elementary and secondary levels of ...