Edithink: an ai-voiced instructional web-comic as supplementary lecture aid on basic digital photo editing using adobe photoshop of bsie-ict students/ Niña Sophia L. Adalin, Joan Camille A. Bucio, Maricar M. Lumiguid, and Ricardo M. Roque.--
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TextPublication details: Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.Description: xii, 152pages: 29cmContent type: - BTH Z 678.9 A33 2025
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Bachelor's thesis
College Of Industrial Education.--
Bachelor of science in industrial education major in information and communication technology: Technological University of the Philippines,
2025.
Includes bibliographic references and index.
BSIE-ICT students enrolled in Digital Media Production course often face
cognitive overload due to the complexity of Adobe Photoshop, a primary tool for digital
photo editing. This study designed and developed EdiThink, an AI-Voiced Instructional
Web-Comic, to address these challenges by providing supplementary learning
materials for basic photo editing concepts. The population for this study were students
taking up the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Education major in Information
Communication Technology. Utilizing a Design-Based Research (DBR) approach, the
study was conducted in four phases: (1) Problem Exploration and Identification,
thematic analysis was conducted, this phase highlighted students' difficulties in
learning due to cognitive overload. (2) Design and Development, during which
EdiThink was created using insights from focus group discussions and feedback from
experts and students. (3) Iterative Testing and Refinement, descriptive statistical
analysis was utilized. Where 57 BSIE-ICT students evaluated EdiThink using the ISO
25010 standards, resulting in improvements to its functionality, usability, and content.
(4) Synthesis of Design Principles, which distilled actionable recommendations for
future instructional materials. The findings revealed that EdiThink effectively reduces
cognitive overload, improves students’ understanding of digital photo editing, and
provides an engaging, interactive learning experience. These results validate EdiThink
as a valuable supplementary tool for photo editing lecture for Digital Media Production
course. It recommends further investigation into EdiThink’s long-term impact on
cognitive load and learning retention.
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