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Abstract : Perpustakaan Tuanku Bainun |
Matheractive eBook is a multimedia courseware that is mainly developed to assist Year 3
students to learn basic mathematical operations involving addition and subtraction of large value
of money in a fun and easy ways through videos and games provided. Static traditional method
that is not or less interactive leads to unattractive, bored-ness and teacher-centered learning that
is hard for students to understand and interpret. Thus, the development of Matheractive eBook
offers an interactive learning through videos and games provided specifically targeted for Year 3
students in learning addition and subtraction. ADDIE model has been used as a guidance
throughout this study, which comprises five phases namely, analysis, design, development,
implementation and evaluation. Findings indicate that 17 respondents agreed that Matheractive
eBook is easy to be used even without using any help from a technical person. This eBook is
beneficial for students, teachers and parents to be used to promote self-paced learning in a fun
and easy way. |
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