Nadia Syifa Azzahra
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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The Effectiveness of Digital Interactive Media (Live Worksheets) in Improving SPOK Sentence Structure Understanding among Deaf Students Nadia Syifa Azzahra; Budi Susetyo; Iding Tarsidi
Jurnal Pendidikan Terapan Vol 4, No 2 May (2026)
Publisher : Sakura Digital Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61255/jupiter.v4i2.997

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This study aims to examine the effectiveness of Live Worksheets as digital interactive media in improving SPOK (Subject, Predicate, Object, Adverb) sentence structure understanding among deaf students in special education. This study employed a quantitative approach using a pre-experimental one-group pretest–posttest design involving 13 deaf students at the SMALB level of SLB Negeri Pangeran Cakrabuana selected through random sampling. Data were collected using multiple-choice and essay tests and analyzed using the Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test and N-Gain analysis. The findings showed a significant improvement in students’ understanding of SPOK sentence structure after the implementation of Live Worksheets, with the average score increasing from 52.04 in the pretest to 80.84 in the posttest and an N-Gain score of 61% categorized as moderate improvement. The Wilcoxon test result showed a significance value of 0.001 (p < 0.05), indicating a statistically significant difference between pretest and posttest scores. These findings imply that Live Worksheets can serve as an effective interactive learning medium to support Indonesian language learning, particularly sentence structure instruction for deaf students in special education settings. The originality of this study lies in the application of Live Worksheets specifically to improve SPOK sentence structure understanding among deaf students, an area that has received limited attention in previous studies.
The Implementation of Smart Iron as Supporting Technology for Blind Junior High School Students in Ironing Activities at SLBN A Citeureup Tiara Salshabilla Rafa; Ia Salsabila; Indah Auliya Muchtar; Nadia Syifa Azzahra; Shafira Indah Koeswardianie; Budi Susetyo; Iding Tarsidi
Jurnal Pendidikan Terapan Vol 4, No 2 May (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61255/jupiter.v4i2.1208

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Purpose: This study aims to examine the implementation of a smart iron as assistive technology to support visually impaired junior high school students in ironing activities at SLBN A Citeureup, particularly in improving independence, orientation and mobility, and daily living skills. Methods: This research employed a qualitative descriptive approach involving visually impaired junior high school students, skills teachers, and school staff at SLBN A Citeureup. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The observations focused on students’ orientation and mobility development, social development, and independence during ironing activities using the smart iron. Data were analyzed through data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing, while source and method triangulation were used to ensure data validity. Findings: The findings revealed that the implementation of the smart iron positively influenced students’ independence, confidence, and practical life skills. Students were able to recognize the parts and functions of the smart iron, follow audio instructions, distinguish temperatures through sound or vibration features, and iron clothes safely with minimal teacher assistance. In addition, the use of the smart iron improved students’ motor coordination, tactile abilities, social responsibility, and confidence in performing household activities independently. Teachers also confirmed that the voice guidance and automatic temperature features enhanced safety and reduced students’ dependence on assistance. Research Implications: The findings imply that assistive technology can play an important role in supporting inclusive education and daily living skills development for visually impaired students. The smart iron can be utilized as an adaptive learning medium to improve accessibility, safety, and independence in vocational and household activities. Originality: This study offers originality by specifically developing and implementing a smart iron with voice and sensor features as assistive technology for visually impaired students in ironing activities, an area that has received limited attention in previous studies.