TY  - JOUR
T1  - Influence of Ability Levels on the Performance of Undergraduates in 3-D Computer Animation Production
AU - , S.A. Onasanya AU - , E.N. Asuquo AU - , G.B. Ogunojemite AU - , F.O. Daramola AU - , S.I. Nicholas 
JO  - Asian Journal of Information Technology
VL  - 7
IS  - 1
SP  - 27
EP  - 34
PY  - 2008
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1682-3915
DO  - ajit.2008.27.34
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=ajit.2008.27.34
KW  - Computer animation
KW  -3-Dimentional animation
KW  -animation production skill
KW  -achievement levels
KW  -manual animation
AB  - This study investigated the influence of achievement levels on the performance of students taught using manual and computer animation production techniques. The researcher compared the pre-test and the post-test scores of the student by investigating the quality of students’ animation productions based on their achievement levels (High, medium and low) in the pre-test. The sample consisted of forty undergraduate students drawn from two Nigerian universities. A researcher designed 3-Dimensional Animation Production Skill  Test  (APST),  was  administered  to  the  students  as a pre-test. The experimental group (consisting of 16  students)  was  taught  using  computer  animation  techniques,  while  the  control  group  (consisting of 24 students) was taught using manual animation techniques. After the treatment, the APST was re- administered as a post-test. Two research questions and two research hypotheses were analysed using the Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Duncan Multiple Range Test. Findings revealed that students with high achievement level performed better than their counterparts in manual and computer animation instructions. Based on the findings, recommendations were made on the need to improve the quality of instruction in Educational Technology and Fine Arts.
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