Development of Folk-Dance Videos for E-learning

This study was geared towards the development of folk-dance videos for e-learning through folk dance tutorial videos for physical education instructors and folk-dance trainers/choreographers to determine the level of development in terms of acceptability, usability, and relevance. The study utilized...

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Main Authors: Mikee L. Llupar (Author), Lorie Jean L. Malones (Author), Vivencio L. Calixtro (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, 2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:This study was geared towards the development of folk-dance videos for e-learning through folk dance tutorial videos for physical education instructors and folk-dance trainers/choreographers to determine the level of development in terms of acceptability, usability, and relevance. The study utilized a descriptive survey design which allows us to reveal the level of development of the developed folk dance videos for e-learning. We also developed a dance that had been used as a video tutorial wherein we have performed and recorded for the respondents to follow. A survey questionnaire was done to know what is the level of development of the developed and validated folk dance videos for e-learning. Findings revealed that the folk-dance videos for e-learning developed by we are excellent and meet above 75-90% acceptability, usability, and relevance standards. This study can conclude that the developed videos for e-learning were an effective tool in teaching dance to the students wherein the developed videos are acceptable, useful and relevant. It gives opportunity for the physical education instructors and folk-dance trainers/choreographers to have their time to develop their dance skills and it would lessen their task to teach students because the video is pre-recorded and their students can learn from it without them physically.
Item Description:https://doi.org/10.17509/ijotis.v2i1.41586
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