The Effect of Use the Camtasia Studio 8 Learning Media on Student Learning Outcomes in Class VII Middle School Swasta Jambi Medan
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to determine the effect of using Camtasia Studio 8 learning media on student learning outcomes. This paper uses the experimental method, the experimental design used is a non-equivalent control group design which is a form of quasi experimental research method. This study was divided into two groups, the experimental group was research using Camtasia Studio 8 learning media, and the control group without using learning media. The population in this study were all students of class VII Medan Jambi Private Middle School as many as 93 people, while the sample in this study were 61 people, one class as an experimental class and one class as a control class. From the results of research and data analysis it can be concluded that there is a very significant effect using Camtasia Studio 8 learning media on student learning outcomes in class VII Jambi Jambi Private Middle School, where student learning outcomes using Camtasia Studio 8 learning media are higher than learning outcomes without using learning media. The results obtained by using the Camtasia Studio 8 learning media are 87.73, while the results obtained without using Camtasia Studio 8 learning media are 58.80. So, it can be concluded that using Camtasia Studio 8 learning media in class VII of Jambi Medan Private Middle School is more effective in improving student learning outcomes.
Keywords: Camtasia Studio 8 learning media, learning outcomes, and Junior high school Private Jambi Medan
DOI: 10.7176/JEP/10-18-03
Publication date:June 30th 2019
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