Evaluation on the use of animated narrative video in teaching narrative text

  • Soe’oed R
  • Rachmawaty N
  • Huzzin As’ari M
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Abstract

In the 21 st century, our life is strongly affected by the information technology. Educational technology has been rapidly improved by the development of audiovisual tools. Teachers may choose a number of different types of resources for teaching purposes, including videos and movies. Therefore, this study is aimed at evaluating animated narrative videos from YouTube for the teaching narrative text and identifying potential factors which influence the quality of educational videos. The videos were examined by using assessment rubric to see the quality and suitability of animated narrative videos which might be used in the teaching narrative text. The rubric was adapted from Prince Edward Island (PEI) Department of Education: Evaluation and Selection of Learning Resources. It consists of four criteria, content, structure, instructional design, and technical design In addition, the study presents critical awareness of how these aspects can be interpreted to measure animated narrative videos and at the same time the engagement of the teachers in exploring animated narrative videos used in classroom.

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Soe’oed, R., Rachmawaty, N., & Huzzin As’ari, M. (2018). Evaluation on the use of animated narrative video in teaching narrative text. SHS Web of Conferences, 42, 00087. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20184200087

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