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English Grammar on 2013 Curriculum: The Development of Game Based Learning Multimedia
This Research is aimed to find out the effectiveness of game based learning multimedia in order to gain student learning outcomes on English subject with the topic of grammar in the classroom. The research development of multimedia game based learning using the procedure of Raiser and Demsey consist...
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description | This Research is aimed to find out the effectiveness of game based learning multimedia in order to gain student learning outcomes on English subject with the topic of grammar in the classroom. The research development of multimedia game based learning using the procedure of Raiser and Demsey consisting of 5 stages namely: 1) Analysis which covers needs and theoretical analysis, 2) Design which includes Core and basic competence’s identification, material’s selection and submission, flowchart and story board arrangement, 3) Develop that contains production, media and material’s experts validation and students’ responses and product’s trial after the revision done. 4) Implement that covers the final product’s application towards the experiment class, 5) Evaluate becoming the last stage of all by having a test for both classes which are control and experiment class to see whether is there any differences between the class applying the multimedia game based learning and not. The trial of product development tested had passed several processes covering; the review from media’s expert which includes software changes and visual communication, the review from content’s expert covers material and instructional design, students’ responses towards products’ usage and attractiveness, small group and big group test trial. The result showed that the students at the control class taught by conventional way as in speech has less motivation and lower score compared with the experiment class applying interactive multimedia game based learning. There is an interaction between learning media and learning motivation those effects on students’ learning achievement especially in English grammar. Thus, it can be said that the result of the development of multimedia game based learning is effective to improve students learning outcomes. |
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