Discovery Learning Assisted by Animation Audio Visual Media Optimizes Problem Solving Ability and Students' Independent Attitude

  • Niken Ayu Mutiasari
  • Rusnilawati
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Monotone learning activities make students easily bored and not interested in learning. Such a learning process cannot train students to think critically and cannot be digested optimally by students. This study aims to analyze the discovery learning model assisted by audio-visual animation media to optimize problem-solving abilities and student independence attitudes. This type of research is quantitative research. This study uses a quantitative approach with experimental methods. The population in this study were all third-grade students at SDN Cengklik Surakarta, amounting to 64 students. Data collection techniques were obtained through the test and the non-test. The data analysis technique is descriptive qualitative, quantitative, and statistical inferential analysis. The results showed that using the Discovery learning model assisted by audio-visual animation media affected students' ability to solve learning problems and fostered student independence. It was concluded that the Discovery learning model assisted by audio-visual animation media could improve students' ability to solve learning problems and foster student independence.

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Niken Ayu Mutiasari, & Rusnilawati. (2022). Discovery Learning Assisted by Animation Audio Visual Media Optimizes Problem Solving Ability and Students’ Independent Attitude. Jurnal Ilmiah Sekolah Dasar, 6(3), 516–524. https://doi.org/10.23887/jisd.v6i3.53394

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