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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Primary Education

Augmented Reality Flashcard Prototype Design as an Instructional Medium for Introducing West Java Traditional Houses in Elementary School Siti Nuraisyah; Sumardi Sumardi; Rosarina Giyartini; Muhammad Rijal Wahid Muharram
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education Vol 5, No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Primary Education: June 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijpe.v5i1.36980

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Social Studies is a subject which contains topics about Indonesian traditional houses. Instuructional media for introducing traditional houses that are generally used in elementary schools are limited to video, 2-dimensional images, and textbooks. The use of media that is less varied results in students become bored. The use of technology in the field of education is increasing diverse which can make it easier for teachers and students to convey and receive the information. Augmented Reality is one of the technologies that can be used as an alternative to traditional house instructional media because it can display real traditional houses in 3 dimensions. This study aims to describe the design of an Augmented Reality flashcard prototype as a learning medium for West Java traditional houses in elementary schools. The method used was Design-Based Research which has four stages. This research was carried out until the second stage, namely developing product prototypes based on existing theories, design principles, and technological innovations. The result of this research is a flashcard prototype design and Augmented Reality application. The flashcards had two sides that were used as markers to bring up Augmented Reality objects. The Augmented Reality application was designed to have two main menus, each of which serveed to display a real West Java traditional house in the form of a three-dimensional object and displays a traditional house that can be seen from various sides or points of view. This application was also equipped with supporting features, such as complete information, sound, scale, rotation, and other features.
SPADE: Geometry Learning Model within Elementary School Epon Nur'aeni; Oyon Haki Pranata; Muhammad Rijal Wahid Muharram; Ika Fitri Apriani
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education Vol 4, No 2 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Primary Education: December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijpe.v4i2.29433

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This research was initiated by a problem in learning geometry in primary schools, namely the use of learning models that tend to be monotonous and less attractive to students. In addition, the research is based on efforts to preserve existing cultures in Indonesia, especially those from Kampung Naga, Tasikmalaya, West Java Province. Kampung Naga is an area that still maintains traditional life and cultural wealth. Based on these conditions, research was carried out to solve problems through the development of the SPADE as a geometry learning model in elementary schools. SPADE stands for five activities, namely singing, playing, analyzing, discussing, and evaluating.Research development model by Plomp was used on this project. The research was conducted for three years and involved lecturers, students, teachers, and primary school students in Tasikmalaya City, West Java Province. The research instruments used were observation sheets, interview guidelines, learning assessment sheets, learning implementation videos, questionnaires, and field notes. The data were analyzed interactively with the following activities: 1) data reduction; 2) data presentations; 3) data verification. The research finds that SPADE is relevant as a learning model and got a positive response to be implemented in primary school. The SPADE learning model is expected to be implemented in a broader scope.
Development of Gamification-Based Flipped Learning in Mathematics Learning as an Effort to Overcome Learning Obstacles Zam Zam Jamaludin; Syifa Unnafsyah; Eva Silvia Agustin; Asep Nuryadin; Muhammad Rijal Wahid Muharram
Indonesian Journal of Primary Education Vol 6, No 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Primary Education: June 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijpe.v6i1.41910

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The purpose this research was motivated because students experienced obstacles in learning mathematics in the Covid-19 Pandemic Era which affected learning outcomes. In addition, student activities in playing online games cause students to have no motivation to learn. This study aims to produce a digital learning design, namely gamification-based flipped learning and determine its feasibility. The research method was carried out using the ADDIE development model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) in mathematics, especially the Building Space material in Class V. In this study, data were collected through questionnaires, which were then analyzed by using two paired sample t-tests. The results of this study stated that the learning tools developed were appropriate both in terms of the Lesson Plan (RPP), Student Worksheets (LKPD), and learning evaluation instruments as well as comparisons of learning outcomes before using gamification-based flipped learning and learning after using flipped learning-based learning. gamification so that the development of gamification-based flipped learning in mathematics learning is valid, practical, and can be used to overcome learning obstacles experienced by students
Co-Authors Agnestasia Ramadhani Putri Ahmad Mulyadiprana Akbar Maulana Akhmad Nugraha Amanda Aulia Rahmatika Apriliya, Seni Asep Nuryadin Aviva Ayuningtias Ayuwara, Ginanti Azis Muslim Azis Muslim, Azis Benyamin Hartanto Berliana Suciati Fajrin Della Rosaline Desi Ratna Sari Desi Ratna Sari Desi Ratna Sari Devi Arinda Rakhman Dian Indihadi Dian Mursyidah Diki Kurniawan Dindin Abdul Muiz Lidinillah Dr. Ika Fitri Apriani, S.Pd., M.Pd DWI ALIA, DWI Epon Nur'aeni Epon Nur'aeni Epon Nur'aeni Epon Nur'aeni L Epon Nur'aeni Lukman Epon Nur'aeni L Epon Nur'aeni Lukman Epon Nuraeni L Epon Nur’aeni Epon Nur’aeni L Epon Nur’aeni L Epon Nur’aeni L Epon Nur’aeni Lukman Eva Silvia Agustin Fajrin, Berliana Suciati Fikri Alamsyah Nugraha Fitri Dwi Handayani Ghullam Hamdu Ginanti Ayuwara Ginna Islamiati Ginna Islamiati Hakim, Risman Abdul Hidayat, Syarip Hilda Luthfiyah Ika Fitri Apriani Irmawan, Dodi Irni Rachmawati Putri Irni Rachmawati Putri Irni Rachmawati Putri Islamiati, Asti Karlimah Karlimah Khairunnisa, Pathin Haifa Kiki Idzni Irsalina Lilis Susilawati Lilis Susilawati Meydi Rizky Miyajitima Mufti, Nasisah Nada Nasisah Nada Mufti Novi Ramdhani Nur'aeni, Epon Nuraeni L., Epon Nurani, Luthfi Ainun Nur’aeni L., Epon Owa, Yuliana Silvia Oyon Haki P Oyon Haki Pranata Oyon Haki Pranata pajar reza Pranata, Oyon Haki Rangga Gelar Guntara Relandia, Monix Karina Respati, Resa Retno Uly Nevyanti Rianti Fransiska Rini Retnowati Rohimah, Ai Siti Rosarina Giyartini Saputra, Erwin Rahayu Sekar Ayu Utami Septarina, Osanita Siti Maryam Siti Nuraisyah Sri Ariyani Desmawati Sri Wahyu Sri Wahyuni Sumardi, Sumardi Susanti Syarip Hidayat Syifa Salsabila Syifa Unnafsyah Utari Dayya Suci Nurani Widani Widani Widani Widani Yusuf Suryana Zam Zam Jamaludin Zulaekha, Ade Siti