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Journal : MUST: Journal of Mathematics Education, Science and Technology

ANALISIS PENERIMAAN PENGGUNA TERHADAP PEMBELAJARAN MULTIMEDIA PEMROGRAMAN BERORIENTASI OBJEK BERBASIS QR CODE PADA PENDIDIKAN VOKASI DENGAN PENDEKATAN TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE MODEL (TAM) Al Husaeni, Dwi Fitria; Komaro, Mumu; Riza, Lala Septem; Rahman, Eka Fitrajaya; Piantari, Erna; Suherman, Amay
MUST: Journal of Mathematics Education, Science and Technology Vol 10 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30651/must.v10i1.25503

Abstract

The research objective is to analyze the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) in measuring QR Code-based object-oriented programming learning multimedia in supporting vocational school students' learning on problem-based object-oriented programming (PBO) material. The TAM model variables used consist of Perceived Usefulness (PU), Perceived Ease of User (PEU), and User Acceptance of IT (UA-IT). The research respondents consisted of 35 students of SMK Negeri 1 Cimahi. The research stages consisted of familiarizing respondents with the use of multimedia, distributing TAM questionnaires, and testing the TAM model using SmartPLS software. The research results show that the average value of the user response questionnaire for QR Code-based PBO learning multimedia is 84.95% in the "Very Good" category. Based on the analysis of the relationship between TAM variables using PLS, it is known that the perceived ease of user variable has a positive influence on the acceptance of QR Code-based PBO learning multimedia, the perceived usage variable has a positive influence on the acceptance of QR Code-based PBO learning multimedia, and the variable perceived ease of use and perceived use. together they have a positive influence on the acceptance of QR Code-based PBO learning multimedia. This research is expected to provide an explanation regarding the use of TAM analysis in learning multimedia