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Abstract : Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris |
Animasi talking-head merupakan pendekatan yang boleh digunakan sebagai perwakilan guru atau agen pedagogi dalam medium pembelajaran digital. Namun, animasi talking-head berpotensi mengakibatkan ketidakselesaan sekiranya reka bentuk karakter talking-head yang tidak betul digunakan. Oleh itu, artikel ini akan membincangkan serta mencadangkan suatu kerangka konseptual bagi panduan untuk kajian-kajian berkaitan permasalahan ini. Kerangka konseptual ini dibina berdasarkan teori, prinsip dan tinjauan literatur yang dilakukan. Artikel ini juga menggariskan cadangan kajian lanjutan untuk mengukuhkan lagi kerangka konseptual yang dibina. |
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