Penambahbaikan Elemen Multimedia Dalam Aplikasi Pembelajaran Mudah Alih: Learning Japanese Is Fun
Enhancement of Multimedia Elements in A Mobile Learning Application: Learning Japanese Is Fun
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This study examines the enhancement of multimedia elements in a mobile-based Japanese language learning application, based on a student project titled Learning Japanese is Fun. The application was developed for beginner-level Japanese language learners through the use of multimedia elements such as text, audio, video, animation, and graphics. The study will employ a survey approach using an online questionnaire targeting students from Universiti Islam Selangor (UIS) who are enrolled in multimedia-related courses. It aims to identify user preferences toward multimedia elements in learning applications, analyze the strengths and weaknesses of these elements, and propose improvement strategies based on user feedback. The main research question focuses on determining which multimedia elements influence the effectiveness of a language learning application from the users’ perspective. Findings from the study indicate that UIS students responded positively to the use of multimedia elements in the application. However, respondents also identified several weaknesses, such as excessive text, unsuitable color choices, and unclear audio, that require attention in the application’s enhancement process. The results of this study are expected to help application developers identify key aspects that should be prioritized to improve the effectiveness of language learning through digital approaches.
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