Application Kinovea to Improve Student Learning Outcomes in Biomechanics
Abstract
The aim of this research is to improve student learning outcomes in biomechanics learning. The research method used was classroom action research using two cycles, namely cycle 1 and cycle 2. The method in this research was carried out by planning, implementing, observing, and reflecting on actions collaboratively to improve learning outcomes in biomechanics courses. The subjects in this study were all seventh semester students who attended court tennis lectures, totaling 35 students. This research was carried out from February 2023 to April 2023. The data obtained was then selected as needed and could be used as a reference in preparing research reports. After getting an overview of the problems and obstacles found in cycle 1, the researcher's next step was to redevelop the activity plan in order to get good results in the second cycle. The results showed that in the first cycle the students' completeness was 71.4%, and in the second cycle the students' completeness was 91.4%. The conclusion in this research is that the application of kinovea application-based learning can improve student learning outcomes in biomechanics learning.
Keywords
biomchanics, kinovea, learning outcomes
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