Implementation of Animated Videos to Improve the Science Learning Outcomes of Junior High School Students

Authors

  • Athaya Safa Nabila Universitas PGRI Mpu Sindok Nganjuk
  • Arindra Trisna Widiansyah Universitas PGRI Mpu Sindok Nganjuk

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30736/seaj.v7i2.1157

Keywords:

Animated Video, Learning Outcomes, Science Learning

Abstract

In the digital era, the use of animated videos is necessary as a learning medium because it presents visual and audio forms without the need for direct observation. This study specifically focuses on improving learning outcomes in science subjects. This classroom action research was conducted in two cycles following Kemmis and Taggart’s model (1988). The research subjects involved were 24 seventh-grade students from SMP NU Miftakhul Jannah because the learning resources available at the school are not yet varied. Data were collected through observation and tests. Quantitative data analysis shows an increase from cycle I to cycle II from 58.24% to 83.2 %. These findings suggest that animated videos can serve as an effective tool for improving student learning outcomes, particularly in technology-integrated education.

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Published

2025-06-04

How to Cite

Nabila, A. S., & Widiansyah, A. T. (2025). Implementation of Animated Videos to Improve the Science Learning Outcomes of Junior High School Students. Science Education and Application Journal, 7(2), 121–128. https://doi.org/10.30736/seaj.v7i2.1157