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Ease of Use of Augmented Reality as an Online Learning Tool to Improve Student Performance and Achievement in Wood Carving Art Salini Krishna Pillai; Nur Iksan; Harleny Abd Arif; Ismail Yusuf Panessai; Azmi Shawkat Abdulbaqie; Achmad Yani; Ismail
Journal of Engineering, Technology, and Applied Science (JETAS) Vol 3 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Lamintang Education and Training Centre, in collaboration with the International Association of Educators, Scientists, Technologists, and Engineers (IA-ESTE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.jetas-0302.256

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Krisis global pasca merebaknya epidemi Covid-19 berdampak pada proses belajar mengajar (PdP). Masalah utama pdP selama epidemi Covid-19 adalah keterbatasan dalam melakukan kegiatan tatap muka di dalam kelas. Oleh karena itu, diperlukan bantuan pembelajaran agar PdP dapat berjalan optimal meskipun tidak ada interaksi tatap muka antara guru dan siswa. Penelitian ini menyoroti penerapan Augmented Reality untuk mendukung pembelajaran jarak jauh dalam situasi epidemi Covid-19, khususnya dalam topik seni ukiran kayu. Aplikasi selular AR Wood Carving Art menggunakan model desain ADDIE. Aplikasi seluler AR Wood Carving Art dievaluasi berdasarkan kegunaannya (ease of use). Berdasarkan hasil penelitian, responden menyetujui bahwa aplikasi selular AR Wood Craving Art berguna dan aplikasi menghemat waktu ketika pengguna menggunakannya sehingga aplikasi selular AR Wood Craving Art efektif digunakan dalam pembelajaran yang membuat pengguna lebih produktif, kreatif, dan inovatif. Ease of Use of Augmented Reality as an Online Learning Tool to Improve Student Performance and Achievement in Wood Carving Art Abstract: The global crisis following the outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic has had an impact on the teaching and learning process (PdP). The main problem with PdP during the Covid-19 epidemic was the limitation in conducting face-to-face activities in the classroom. Therefore, a learning aid is needed to enable PdP to run optimally even though there is no face-to-face interaction between teachers and students. This research highlights the application of Augmented Reality to support distance learning in the Covid-19 epidemic situation, specializing in Wood Carving Art for the subject of Visual Arts. The AR Wood Carving Art mobile application uses the ADDIE design model. The AR Wood Carving Art mobile application is evaluated based on its ease of use. Based on the result, respondents agree that the AR Wood Craving Art mobile application is useful and the application saves time when users use it, therefore the AR Wood Craving Art mobile application is effectively used in learning which makes users more productive, creative, and innovative. Keywords: Augmented Reality, Ease of Use, Teaching and Learning.
Disappearing Hidden Treasures: The Carving of Wooden Sculptures of the Jah Hut Tribe Nor Edzrine Abdullah Sani; Harleny Abd Arif
Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (JHASS) Vol 3 No 2: August 2021
Publisher : Lamintang Education and Training Centre, in collaboration with the International Association of Educators, Scientists, Technologists, and Engineers (IA-ESTE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36079/lamintang.jhass-0302.251

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Ukiran patung kayu merupakan satu simbol kekuatan dalam masyarakat suku kaum Jah Hut. Suku kaum Jah Hut menjadikan ukiran patung kayu ini sebagai bahan perantaraan bagi menjalankan upacara ritual dalam kehidupan mereka suatu ketika dahulu. Kajian ini dijalankan untuk mengetahui fungsi ukiran patung kayu dalam kehidupan masyarakat Orang Asli suku kaum Jah Hut di Kg Kol, Ulu Cheka Jerantut. Manakala, objektif kajian pula adalah untuk mengenal pasti sejauh mana penghasilan ukiran patung kayu dapat direalisasikan dalam kehidupan mereka sehingga ke hari ini. Pendekatan kualitatif melalui kajian kes telah digunakan bagi menerangkan secara deskriptif budaya masyarakat Orang Asli suku kaum Jah Hut. Temu bual tidak berstruktur, pemerhatian, analisis dokumen dan rakaman visual merupakan kaedah yang telah digunakan. Berdasarkan maklumat yang diperoleh semasa kerja di lapangan, dapatan kajian mendapati corak hidup suku kaum Jah Hut adalah berpegang kepada kepercayaan, adat dan warisan. Pada masa kini masyarakat Orang Asli telah mula mengecapi arus pemodenan dalam kehidupan mereka. Seiring dengan arus pemodenan, warisan tinggalan nenek moyang mereka seharusnya tidak dilupakan. Penulisan ini adalah bertujuan untuk berkongsi pengalaman dan pengetahuan pengkaji tentang khazanah yang semakin lenyap bagi seni ukiran patung kayu kaum Jah Hut Disappearing Hidden Treasures: The Carving of Wooden Sculptures of the Jah Hut Tribe Abstract: The wooden sculpture carving is a symbol of strength in the Jah Hut tribal society. The Jah Hut tribe used this wooden sculpture as an intermediate material to carry out ritual ceremonies in the past. This study was conducted to find out the function of wooden sculpture carving in the life of Orang Asli community of the Jah Hut tribe in Kg Kol, Ulu Cheka Jerantut. Meanwhile, the objective of the study is to identify how far the production of wooden sculptures can be realized in their lives to this day. A qualitative approach through case studies has been used to describe descriptively the culture of the Orang Asli community of the Jah Hut tribe. Unstructured interviews, observations, document analysis and visual recordings are the methods that have been used. Based on the information obtained during the work in the field, the findings of the study found that the lifestyle of the Jah Hut tribe is adhering to beliefs, customs and heritage. Nowadays, the Orang Asli community has begun to enjoy the current of modernization in their lives. Along with the currents of modernization, the legacy of their ancestors should not be forgotten. This writing aims to share the experience and knowledge of researchers about the disappearing treasures of the Jah Hut tribe wood sculpture art. Keywords: Culture, Jah Hut, Beliefs, Wood Sculpture.