Animation with Problem-Based Learning to Improve Student High Level Thinking Skills

  • Sari Y
  • Marini A
  • Rahmawati Y
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The aim of this research is to find out the effectiveness of using interactive media based on 3D animation integrated with problem-based learning to improve high-level thinking skills in fifth-grade elementary school students. This research used quantitative method.  This quasi-experimental design research used test instruments to collect the data of students' higher-order thinking skills.  We conduct data analysis to analyze the differences in the experimental and control classes' learning outcomes. The hypothesis test used is the average difference test, with the t-test formula.  The results show that learning effectiveness with 3D animation-based learning media with a value of sig = 0.00, which is smaller than = 0.05 meaning that the results of the posttest of the experimental class are different from the control class. It can be highlighted that the conclusion is problem-based learning integrated with interactive media effectively enhancing elementary school students' high-level thinking skills.

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Sari, Y., Marini, A., & Rahmawati, Y. (2023). Animation with Problem-Based Learning to Improve Student High Level Thinking Skills. Cypriot Journal of Educational Sciences, 18(1), 257–268. https://doi.org/10.18844/cjes.v18i1.8176

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