Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Arts and Design Education (ICADE 2020) 2021
DOI: 10.2991/assehr.k.210203.064
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YouTube as Audio Visual Media Learning in Music Education

Abstract: This article provides students with how YouTube is a part of learning music. There are several YouTube channels that show how to play a musical instrument properly. This study uses a qualitative research design and descriptive analysis method. Data obtained from research instruments of observation, interviews, literature review and documentation. After the data is obtained, the validity will be processed by triangulation. The purpose of this article's analysis is to offer an alternative learning media developm… Show more

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“…Furthermore, educational videos support users' autodidactic skills by allowing them to watch the videos whenever they want, as frequently as they want, and receive additional knowledge on the chosen topic in the form of other suggested videos. A good quality of YouTube videos can generated student knowledge improvement has succeed in increasing interest of students in targeted topic [10]. This is also supported by results that shows our students agree that they find and learn new knowledge in studying Japanese culture by watching Choki's videos since it's visually demonstrated by the Japanese people itself.…”
Section: Silent Vlogging Accepted As New Media Of Culture Learning Me...supporting
confidence: 76%
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“…Furthermore, educational videos support users' autodidactic skills by allowing them to watch the videos whenever they want, as frequently as they want, and receive additional knowledge on the chosen topic in the form of other suggested videos. A good quality of YouTube videos can generated student knowledge improvement has succeed in increasing interest of students in targeted topic [10]. This is also supported by results that shows our students agree that they find and learn new knowledge in studying Japanese culture by watching Choki's videos since it's visually demonstrated by the Japanese people itself.…”
Section: Silent Vlogging Accepted As New Media Of Culture Learning Me...supporting
confidence: 76%
“…At this present time, YouTube has steadily been utilized as a prospective utilization of technology for educational purposes since it's simple to upload and share new materials there [6], especially in this case is aims to be acquainted with international cultures. Other similarities studies for example find YouTube as learning media is effective for process online learning [7] and receiving positive feedbacks from students in learning English [8,9], learning music [10] and consequently improving student's ability in listening, reading, creative writing and language skills [11]. Students connected YouTube with enjoyment in general [12].…”
Section: Silent Vlogging Accepted As New Media Of Culture Learning Me...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Learning videos are audio and visual media that provide a learning message, such as ideas, rules, steps, and theories, to aid students in understanding a given subject (Rahmaturrizki & Sukmayadi, 2021). Video learning is a type of media that uses audio and visual signals, as well as language, methods, and application theory, to aid in the comprehension of a learning subject.…”
Section: English Learning Videomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existen trabajos que afi rman su papel positivo en correlación con el desarrollo cognitivo y la activación integral de las modalidades de la inteligencia humana (Asmiarti & Winangun, 2018;Berk, 2009). Esto aplica también a la educación artística, en específi co, la dancística (Hong, Chen & Ye, 2020) y, por supuesto, la musical (Cayari, 2018;Rahmaturrizki & Sukmayadi, 2021;Waldron, 2012).…”
Section: Los Medios Digitales En La Educación Musicalunclassified