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Learning Effectiveness of 3D Hologram Animation on Primary School Learners
Author(s) -
Loh Ngiik Hoon,
Siti Shukhaila Shaharuddin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of visual art and design
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2338-5480
pISSN - 2337-5795
DOI - 10.5614/j.vad.2019.11.2.2
Subject(s) - animation , syllabus , computer science , test (biology) , mathematics education , multimedia , process (computing) , quality (philosophy) , computer animation , educational technology , psychology , computer graphics (images) , paleontology , philosophy , epistemology , biology , operating system
Integration of technology in education is changing traditional learning methods to satisfy global requirement towards Industrial Revolution (IR) 4.0. Innovative teaching methods help teachers to motivate and engage students in their learning. This study analyzed the application of three-dimensional hologram (3DH) technology for students in primary one, two and three, to find the learning effectiveness of 3D hologram technology in the classroom. Pre-test and post-test designs were adopted according to the primary school syllabus to collect data, which were analyzed statistically using the SPSS software. The results revealed that 3DH technology integration has a great effect that positively enhances the students’ learning capacity and attracts their attention. As indicated, 72% of the students had better scores in the post-test compared to the pre-test examination after watching a 3DH animation. The increased scores prove that 3DH technology can positively influence and enhance the knowledge gained during the student learning process. An illustration in the form of a 3D hologram animation was able to grab the students’ interest and capture their attention. This paper contributes to the field of education by looking at the adoption of 3DH technology, which could effectively enhance student learning quality at an early stage.

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