scholarly journals Learning media for human digestive system based on augmented reality

2019 ◽  
Vol 1193 ◽  
pp. 012035
Author(s):  
I Sonjaya ◽  
R Fadlurahman
2022 ◽  
pp. 073563312110629
Author(s):  
Joerg Zumbach ◽  
Lena von Kotzebue ◽  
Constanze Pirklbauer

Augmented Reality (AR) has become an emerging educational technology in classroom practice and science education. While most research and contemporary meta-analyses reveal benefits with regard to knowledge acquisition and motivation of Augmented Reality–based learning environments, most of the studies lack a clear and fair control condition. In this research, we compared an AR-based learning environment with a paper-based learning environment for self-directed learning about the human digestive system. In an experiment, we examined the effects of these two conditions for knowledge acquisition, cognitive load, and experience of flow and immersion. Results reveal significantly higher outcomes in favor of the text-based instruction with regard to conceptual domain knowledge and mental representation of the human digestive system and its involved organs. Positive effects of the AR learning environment are limited to a higher experience of immersion.


2017 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-184
Author(s):  
Lorrin Ruihi Shortland ◽  
Terry Locke

This article reports on what happened when a Rumaki pūtaiao kaiako (Science) teacher at a New Zealand high school trialled the use of creative narratives with her Year-10 students as a way of developing their understanding of the human digestive system. These students were members of the school's Māori immersion unit, and creative narratives were in part utilised as a bridge between science discourse and the cultural knowledges these students brought to their learning. In this case study, students developed ‘Tomato Pip’ narratives through four versions, which told the story of a tomato pip travelling through the human digestive system. Word-count data based on these versions and from a summative test were analysed and correlations found between test scores and three categories of word-count total (total words, total science words and total discrete science words). A discourse analysis of one student's narratives identified two distinct voices in these texts: the personal narrator and the emerging biologist. Questionnaire and focus-group data indicated that the use of creative narratives was both motivational to these students and effective as a bridge into science discourse mastery. It is argued that the findings have implications for disciplinary literacy theory, Indigenous education and science instruction.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 306-324
Author(s):  
Camila Maria Gonçalves de Castro ◽  
Giovana Evangelista Alves ◽  
Cláudio Alves Pereira

Resumo: O artigo apresenta a discussão sobre materiais didáticos que auxiliam na educação inclusiva de alunos que possuem deficiência visual. As pesquisas têm apontado carência de recursos didáticos adaptados ao cotidiano escolar dos alunos com deficiência. O objetivo deste trabalho é apresentar um material didático adaptado que se mostrou eficiente e contribuiu para o avanço do processo de aprendizagem de uma aluna com baixa visão no estudo do conteúdo Sistema Digestório Humano. A pesquisa é do tipo estudo de caso e o seu paradigma é do tipo qualitativo. O desenho metodológico incluiu a organização de duas entrevistas semiestruturadas com uma aluna com baixa visão, sendo uma anterior e outra posterior à prática com o uso do material adaptado. Com o presente estudo, foi possível concluir que a utilização de recursos didáticos demonstra potencial positivo na promoção da aprendizagem significativa de alunos com deficiência visual na disciplina de Ciências.Palavras-chave: Educação Inclusiva; Recursos Didáticos; Ciências. Abstract: This article presents the discussion about the didatic materials that help in inclusive education for students with visual impairment. Research has pointed to a lack of didactic resources adapted to the daily school life of students with disabilities. The objective of this paper is to present an adapted didatic material that proved to be efficient and contributed to the advancement of the learning process of a student with low vision in the study of the Human Digestive System content. The research is of the case study type and its paradigm is of the qualitative type. The methodological design included the organization of two semi-structured interviews with a student with low vision, one before and one after the practice with the use of adapted material. With the present study, it was possible to conclude that the use of didactic resources demonstrates positive potential in promoting the meaningful learning of visually impaired students in the Science discipline.Keywords: Inclusive Education; Didactic Resources; Sciences.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 161
Author(s):  
Dewa Ayu Putu Mega Noviyanti ◽  
I Gede Margunayasa

The limited relevant learning resources and the lack of development on natural science content on the topic of the animals and human digestive system were the reasons for this research. This research aimed at developing Pop-Up book media on the topic of animal and human digestive system in which the validity had been tested. This research was developmental research by using some steps, such as analyze, design, development, implementation, and evaluation models. However, the implementation steps and the evaluation steps were not conducted due to time limitations. The data collection method used in this research was a questionnaire method. The subject of this research was a learning media in the form of a Pop-Up book on the topic of animal and human digestive system on the fifth-grade elementary school students and the object of this research was the validity on learning media for Pop-Up book media. The instrument used in this developmental research was the rating scale. From the results of the assessment by four experts, an average score of 4.79 was obtained into very good qualification. Based on the results of the assessment, it could be concluded that the Pop-Up book media on the topic of animal and human digestive system was valid with a very good qualification. The existence of a Pop-Up book media was useful to assist the teachers’ tasks in implementing learning specifically in developing natural science materials on the topic of animal and human digestive system.


Author(s):  
Karina Ceniceros Trinidad ◽  
Diana Lizeth Pasillas Villa ◽  
Ivonne Haydee Robledo Portillo ◽  
Fernando Estrada Saldana

Author(s):  
John B. Furness ◽  
Eve K. Boyle ◽  
Josiane Fakhry ◽  
Joanna Gajewski ◽  
Linda J. Fothergill

Digestive tracts vary considerably because animals have evolved different processes to convert foods to essential molecular building blocks. Differences in digestive strategies distinguish, for example, foregut and hindgut fermenters, and animals utilising different dominant food types, for example herbivores, carnivores, and folivores. Neither the modern human diet nor the size and proportions of the human gut resemble those of other primates. The human digestive system has evolved and diverged in response to introduction of new food types and food preparation techniques. For example, persistence of lactase activity into adulthood occurred in populations that maintained cattle to harvest milk. Humans have utilised non-thermal food preparation for over 2 million years and cooking for 300,000–400,000 years. For most extant humans, prepared food comprises over 70% of the diet. The modern human digestive system is suited to pre-prepared food because of its smaller volume, relative to other species, and because of differences in dentition and masticatory muscles that results in lower bite strength. Adaptations of human digestion in response to diet involved genetic selection over thousands of years. However, transmissible changes linked to diet occur in a single generation. These are best documented for epigenetic changes related to obesity, and are maladaptive in some cases. Diets for most humans have changed substantially in the last half century, too rapidly for evolutionary change in digestive physiology. The capacity to adapt to recent dramatic dietary changes has proven insufficient to avoid deleterious effects leading to obesity, diabetes, fatty liver disease, and metabolic syndrome.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 328-339
Author(s):  
Yasin Yasin ◽  
Abin Syamsudin ◽  
Daeng Arifin ◽  
Waska Warta

tudents' critical thinking ability in teaching and learning activities on human digestive system material is still low, where students are less skilled in collecting and analyzing data, relevant facts and identifying problems, so students have difficulty in solving problems with alternatives that fit the logic. Based on the results of the hypothetical test analysis obtained t hit > t daf (1.67), then accept. Hi means that there is an influence on the use of audiovisual learning media on critical thinking ability in human digestive system materials in grade VIII students of SMP Negeri 1 And SMP Negeri 2 Sindang Indramayu Regency. From the calculation of t test above obtained t count = 4,957 while t table at the level of trust 95% (significance 5%) with dk numerator is 1.70. Because t count (4,957) > t table (1,70) Hi accepted means there is an influence on the use of audiovisual learning media on self-efficacy in human digestive system materials in grade VIII students smp negeri 1 Filled And SMP Negeri 2 Sindang Indramayu. The result of this study is a description of the efficacy of students of grade VIII SMP Negeri 1 Filled And SMP Negeri 2 Sindang Indramayu Regency, by using audiovisual media learning system in human digestive system materials belongs to high category. There is an influence of audiovisual media learning system on self-efficacy on human digestive system materials in students VIII SMP Negeri 1 Filled And SMP Negeri 2 Sindang Indramayu.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
I Gusti Ayu Agung Istri Dwi Yulianthi Kusuma ◽  
I Gede Astawan ◽  
Desak Putu Parmiti

Teachers' lack of use of learning media in online learning makes online learning seem monotonous so that students are not motivated to take part in learning. This study aims to produce a science learning video media prototype on the human digestive system in fifth-grade elementary school tested for validity. The development model used in this study is the ADDIE model. This study consisted of two media experts and two material experts, nine students, three individual test students, and six small group test students. The data collection method in this study was a questionnaire/questionnaire method to measure the validity of the learning video media. The data were analyzed descriptively by calculating the mean to find out the average score of the validity of the learning video media. This research resulted in a prototype of instructional video media that has been declared valid based on assessments made by design experts, materials experts, media experts, individual tests, and small group tests with an average of 3.25 < X < 4.00 with qualifications very good. Based on these results, the learning video media is declared suitable for science learning, especially on the human digestive system in fifth-grade elementary school.


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