Final Project on Artwork Creation for Master's Program Students
Keywords:
Final Project, Artwork, Master's DegreeAbstract
Developmental research in the Master's program in Arts and Culture Education has unique characteristics. The format of this developmental research differs from that typically used in other master's programs. While other programs typically employ the Four Ds, ADDIE Model, or other approaches, the Master's program in Arts and Culture Education utilizes an intersection of artistic creation methods developed in master's programs in fine arts. This phenomenon can sometimes be confusing for students, who must determine the direction and writing style of their projects.This research is an art development research using the approach of creating musical works by Pande Made Sukerta. This approach is used because this research produces a new product in the form of the creation of works of art and an analysis of the response and response of the surrounding community regarding the development carried out to produce authentic data related to the success of this research process, it is hoped that it will be able to provide benefits to the wider community. Along with this stipulation, master's programs, especially in the Cultural Arts Education study program, are allowed to have a final project, not necessarily in the form of a thesis. Actually, the final project that has been made by master's students in Cultural Arts Education has varied, some take a thesis as their final project, but there are also those who take work in this case to make works for educational purposes, for example composing songs for children, making dances, then continuing with making video tutorials, etc.
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