Development of 3D animated video first responder life support (Choking) for baby safety

The project aims to design and develop 3D animated video First Responder Life Support (Choking) for baby safety. The development of this 3D animated video can help parents to understand and learn more clearly about Basic Life Support in dealing with the issue of baby choking. High risk occurs in unr...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Ali, Azita, Yazid, Siti Fatimah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2021
Subjects:
Online Access:http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3218/1/P12790_6f315d2cc0b70f1155bce7e6609885ba.pdf
_version_ 1796868797650436096
author Ali, Azita
Yazid, Siti Fatimah
author_facet Ali, Azita
Yazid, Siti Fatimah
author_sort Ali, Azita
collection UTHM
description The project aims to design and develop 3D animated video First Responder Life Support (Choking) for baby safety. The development of this 3D animated video can help parents to understand and learn more clearly about Basic Life Support in dealing with the issue of baby choking. High risk occurs in unregistered care centers because they do not have the knowledge or equipment available in the event of an accident with the baby (Rozmi, 2002). One of the main causes of choking is due to the careless attitude of the parent when giving the baby milk and the wrong position of the baby during breastfeeding. The model used in the development of this product is the Hannafin and Peck which has three main phases namely need assessment, design and develop or implement. Each phase will go through to the evaluation and revision. The analysis phase was conducted through interviews to find out the problem. This design phase of the product, the developer creates a storyboard and gets feedback from interface and design specialists. In the development or implementation phase, the developer creates a prototype using selected hardware and software. The evaluation is carried out by two (2) specialists in a creative multimedia field from the Faculty of Technical and Vocational Education (FPTV), while one (1) content specialist who teaches the course of First Responder Life Support (Choking) for baby in civil defense. The instrument of study used is the expert checklist form. Data is analyzed using frequency and percentage method. The findings of the study found that as a whole three specialists gave a positive response to this product. The results obtained by this product can help parents to learn Basic Life Support for baby choking.
first_indexed 2024-03-05T21:45:12Z
format Conference or Workshop Item
id uthm.eprints-3218
institution Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-05T21:45:12Z
publishDate 2021
record_format dspace
spelling uthm.eprints-32182021-10-31T04:52:53Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3218/ Development of 3D animated video first responder life support (Choking) for baby safety Ali, Azita Yazid, Siti Fatimah LB1050.9-1091 Educational psychology The project aims to design and develop 3D animated video First Responder Life Support (Choking) for baby safety. The development of this 3D animated video can help parents to understand and learn more clearly about Basic Life Support in dealing with the issue of baby choking. High risk occurs in unregistered care centers because they do not have the knowledge or equipment available in the event of an accident with the baby (Rozmi, 2002). One of the main causes of choking is due to the careless attitude of the parent when giving the baby milk and the wrong position of the baby during breastfeeding. The model used in the development of this product is the Hannafin and Peck which has three main phases namely need assessment, design and develop or implement. Each phase will go through to the evaluation and revision. The analysis phase was conducted through interviews to find out the problem. This design phase of the product, the developer creates a storyboard and gets feedback from interface and design specialists. In the development or implementation phase, the developer creates a prototype using selected hardware and software. The evaluation is carried out by two (2) specialists in a creative multimedia field from the Faculty of Technical and Vocational Education (FPTV), while one (1) content specialist who teaches the course of First Responder Life Support (Choking) for baby in civil defense. The instrument of study used is the expert checklist form. Data is analyzed using frequency and percentage method. The findings of the study found that as a whole three specialists gave a positive response to this product. The results obtained by this product can help parents to learn Basic Life Support for baby choking. 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3218/1/P12790_6f315d2cc0b70f1155bce7e6609885ba.pdf Ali, Azita and Yazid, Siti Fatimah (2021) Development of 3D animated video first responder life support (Choking) for baby safety. In: Research and Innovation in Technical and Vocational Education and Training, UTHM. https://doi.org/10.30880/ritvet.2021.01.01.015
spellingShingle LB1050.9-1091 Educational psychology
Ali, Azita
Yazid, Siti Fatimah
Development of 3D animated video first responder life support (Choking) for baby safety
title Development of 3D animated video first responder life support (Choking) for baby safety
title_full Development of 3D animated video first responder life support (Choking) for baby safety
title_fullStr Development of 3D animated video first responder life support (Choking) for baby safety
title_full_unstemmed Development of 3D animated video first responder life support (Choking) for baby safety
title_short Development of 3D animated video first responder life support (Choking) for baby safety
title_sort development of 3d animated video first responder life support choking for baby safety
topic LB1050.9-1091 Educational psychology
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3218/1/P12790_6f315d2cc0b70f1155bce7e6609885ba.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT aliazita developmentof3danimatedvideofirstresponderlifesupportchokingforbabysafety
AT yazidsitifatimah developmentof3danimatedvideofirstresponderlifesupportchokingforbabysafety