Publication: Development of Multimedia using Augmented Reality (AR) for Improving Undergraduates’ English Listening Skil
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APHEIT International Journal
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Development of Multimedia using Augmented Reality (AR) for Improving Undergraduates’ English Listening Skil
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The purposes of this research were to 1) develop the Multimedia using Augmented Reality (AR) for improving undergraduates’ English listening skill and study the effectiveness of the developed Multimedia using Augmented Reality (AR) to meet criteria of the efficiency 80/80. 2) compare English listening skill pretest and posttest of undergraduate students and 3) study the satisfaction of the students who learned by the developed Multimedia using Augmented Reality (AR). The sample group was 30 students selected by multistage sampling from undergraduate students in Faculty of Education at Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University in the second semester of 2014 academic year. The research instruments consisted of 1) The Multimedia using Augmented Reality (AR) for improving undergraduates’ English listening skill consists 5 conversation, 2) 25 items of English listening skills test, and 3) A satisfaction questionnaire. The research statistics were used in percentage, mean, standard deviation, and t-test.
The results of the research were as follows: The efficiency of the Multimedia using Augmented Reality (AR) for improving undergraduates’ English listening skill was 80.44/84.80 which was higher than the assigned criterion of 80/80.The comparison of the undergraduates’ English listening skills showed that the posttest scores were higher than the pretest scores with statistically significant difference at the .01 level and the students were satisfied toward Multimedia using Augmented Reality (AR) for improving undergraduates’ English listening skill at high level, ( = 3.73, S.D. = 0.07). In conclusion, the findings indicate that the Multimedia using Augmented Reality (AR) for improving undergraduates’ English listening skill is usable and useful.