Learning Kedah’s dialect via game-based learning / Nureisya Salwani Suhaimi, Nurazian Mior Dahalan and Zainal Fikri Zamzuri
Malaysia's rich cultural legacy is reflected in its diverse linguistic tapestry, where each state has its own distinct dialects and linguistic subtleties. The dialect spoken in Kedah stands out as one of the most interesting among them, capturing the unique sociocultural dynamics and historical...
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College of Computing, Informatics, and Mathematics
2024
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Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/106021/1/106021.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/106021/ https://fskmjebat.uitm.edu.my/pcmj/ |
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Summary: | Malaysia's rich cultural legacy is reflected in its diverse linguistic tapestry, where each state has its own distinct dialects and linguistic subtleties. The dialect spoken in Kedah stands out as one of the most interesting among them, capturing the unique sociocultural dynamics and historical influences of the area. The motivation to do this project is to solve the language barrier between Malaysians in this country. The principal aims of this study were to create a compelling 2D game interface, create a mobile application that facilitates learning the dialect of Kedah, and assess the app's usefulness in teaching basic dialectic information. The application of the ADDIE and ARCS Model, a well-established framework that emphasizes the significance of grabbing learners' attention, establishing the relevance of the content, fostering confidence in learners' abilities, and guaranteeing their overall satisfaction with the learning experience, is central to the design and evaluation of the game-based learning approach. The project assesses the game's usability using the System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaire. With an evaluation score of 79.88%, the game received an outstanding SUS rating. The score is categorized as an excellent adjective rating based on the SUS score. The results of this study provide insightful information about how game-based approaches may be used to preserve and spread regional dialects. This study is a first step toward incorporating technologically advanced solutions for the preservation and advancement of linguistic diversity. In future endeavors, this game could be added with some features like the Google Translate, where users can sort in their sound and it would give out the meaning in their chosen language, integrating more interactive conversations scenarios within the game and expanding the cultural elements in the game would provide a more immersive experience |
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