Suwarti Suwarti
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Interactive Multimedia Development in Social Sciences Subject of Disaster Material at Grade IV SDN. (Public Elementary School) No.024183 East Binjai on 2017/2018 Suwarti Suwarti; Restu Restu; Hidayat Hidayat
Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Vol 2, No 1 (2019): Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education, Februa
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This research deals with Interactive Multimedia Development in Social Sciences Subject of Disaster material in Grade IV SDN.(Public Elementary School) no. 024183 East Binjai on 2017/2018. As a product, interactive media is the result of solving a problem based on an audio-visual communication approach. The design of an interactive multimedia-based learning media is a visual communication design that is displayed through a monitor that can be presented at a certain time. The unavailability of learning media and the relevant learning models to be used because learning is not optimal, so the main focus of this research is the development of interactive multimedia-based learning media as an alternative in overcoming the problem of learning outcomes. This research was conducted from August 21 to November 20, 2017 in even semester at SDN (Public Elementary School) No. 024183 East Binjai having his address at Danau Laut Tawar Street, Sumber Mulyo Rejo, Binjai City, North Sumatra Province. Feasibility of using interactive multimedia on social studies subjects Disaster materials based on the results of validation from material experts and instructional media experts show that the average overall is categorized as "good" and is worthy of being used as social media learning media. The qualifications of Material experts are 82.30% with 84% percentage of guides and information, 81% multimedia material and 82.5 evaluations. The qualification of Media experts are 78% with a percentage of the assessment of each aspect namely 73% guidance and information, 82% operating software and 76% Systematic, aesthetics and media principles. Based on the results of the validation, it was concluded that the interactive multimedia of social studies subjects developed included very good criteria so that they could be accepted and used in the learning process.