The element of fine art context in multimedia element in teaching and learning material towards motivation to learn

effective learning materials, such as media-based materials could deliver and disseminate messages from various sources in a planned way to create a conducive learning environment. This can make learning process efficient and effective. The main focus of this study is the fine art context which is t...

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Main Authors: Razali., S. S, Ismail., A
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Published: Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering & Sciences Publication 2019
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description effective learning materials, such as media-based materials could deliver and disseminate messages from various sources in a planned way to create a conducive learning environment. This can make learning process efficient and effective. The main focus of this study is the fine art context which is the main element in the world of art towards motivation to learn among student technical and vocational education (TVET). In the meantime, some students often lack understanding in subjects that require higher understanding. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to know how the fine art context could increase the motivation to learn by incorporating multimedia elements in teaching and learning materials for students in technical and vocational colleges (CV). In this research, the focusing location in the south country. This study was conducted on 273 students in (CV) Kluang, Johor as are a sample in research. It is believed that learning using multimedia is very important and can affect students in motivation and teachers could easily modify the lessons to obtain learning objectives. Moreover, this study focuses on the use of multimedia-based materials for evaluation where the materials are also equipped with a material level grading chart for each student being tested. At this stage, the students were tested based on their understanding after instruction using the materials. It used the quantitative approach and data were collected by distributing survey questionnaires to respondents. The outcome of this study has shown that the inclusion of fine arts context in multimedia affects the motivation to learn among the students.
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spelling uthm-50942022-01-05T06:40:16Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5094/ The element of fine art context in multimedia element in teaching and learning material towards motivation to learn Razali., S. S Ismail., A LB1050.9-1091 Educational psychology effective learning materials, such as media-based materials could deliver and disseminate messages from various sources in a planned way to create a conducive learning environment. This can make learning process efficient and effective. The main focus of this study is the fine art context which is the main element in the world of art towards motivation to learn among student technical and vocational education (TVET). In the meantime, some students often lack understanding in subjects that require higher understanding. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to know how the fine art context could increase the motivation to learn by incorporating multimedia elements in teaching and learning materials for students in technical and vocational colleges (CV). In this research, the focusing location in the south country. This study was conducted on 273 students in (CV) Kluang, Johor as are a sample in research. It is believed that learning using multimedia is very important and can affect students in motivation and teachers could easily modify the lessons to obtain learning objectives. Moreover, this study focuses on the use of multimedia-based materials for evaluation where the materials are also equipped with a material level grading chart for each student being tested. At this stage, the students were tested based on their understanding after instruction using the materials. It used the quantitative approach and data were collected by distributing survey questionnaires to respondents. The outcome of this study has shown that the inclusion of fine arts context in multimedia affects the motivation to learn among the students. Blue Eyes Intelligence Engineering & Sciences Publication 2019 Article PeerReviewed Razali., S. S and Ismail., A (2019) The element of fine art context in multimedia element in teaching and learning material towards motivation to learn. International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT), 8 (6S3). pp. 452-455. ISSN 2249 – 8958 https://dx.doi.org/ 10.35940/ijeat.F1082.0986S319
spellingShingle LB1050.9-1091 Educational psychology
Razali., S. S
Ismail., A
The element of fine art context in multimedia element in teaching and learning material towards motivation to learn
title The element of fine art context in multimedia element in teaching and learning material towards motivation to learn
title_full The element of fine art context in multimedia element in teaching and learning material towards motivation to learn
title_fullStr The element of fine art context in multimedia element in teaching and learning material towards motivation to learn
title_full_unstemmed The element of fine art context in multimedia element in teaching and learning material towards motivation to learn
title_short The element of fine art context in multimedia element in teaching and learning material towards motivation to learn
title_sort element of fine art context in multimedia element in teaching and learning material towards motivation to learn
topic LB1050.9-1091 Educational psychology
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