Pengembangan Media Pembelajaran IPS Menggunakan Flash Materi Jenis-Jenis Kenampakan Alam Kelas III SDN 013 Tarakan

Main Author: Fitri Nur Hasanah
Format: Bachelors Book
Bahasa: ind
Terbitan: Universitas Borneo Tarakan , 2018
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Online Access: http://repository.borneo.ac.id//index.php?p=show_detail&id=1394
Daftar Isi:
  • The study aims to describe the feasibility and response of IPS learning media using Flash developed. This research is a research and development (Research and Development) of model Sugiyono (2016) which is limited until the ninth stage. This research and development tool uses teacher interview guides, student interview guides, expert material validation questionnaires, media expert validation questionnaires, teacher response questionnaires, and student response questionnaires. Trial of product use class III student counted 6 people and trial usage use student class III counted 24 person. The process of developing IPS learning media using Flash on the material of nature appearance for class III students at SDN 013 Tarakan is done through nine stages of research and development, namely: 1) Potentials and problems, 2) information gathering, 3) product design, 4) design validation, 5) design improvements, 6) product trials, 7) product revisions, 8) trial usage, 9) revision of the final product. The feasibility of IPS learning media using Flash is obtained from the material expert validation result of 87% with very reasonable criteria and media expert of 69% with reasonable enough criteria. The effectiveness of IPS learning media using Flash is obtained from the result of product test by 86% teacher with very effective criteria, teacher response test questionnaire of 94% with very effective criteria, questionnaire response of product test student by 85% with good criteria, student's response to trial usage of 91% with very good criteria. Based on these results can be concluded learning media IPS using Flash developed feasible and response use.Keywords: Development of Learning Media, Types of Natural Appearance, Flash
  • xiv, 119 hal.; 30 cm