Shaari, Mohammad Zohir Bin Ahmad
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Development Instructional Media Based on Virtual Reality Assisted by The MilleaLab Application on Tourism Resources Material Ningsih, Mega Prani; Novitasari, Nastiti; Ramadhan, Ilham Rohman; Nurdianti, Raden Roro Suci; Shaari, Mohammad Zohir Bin Ahmad; Hannah, Beth; Durgaryan, Alesa
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher in cooperation with Indonesian Social Studies Association (APRIPSI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/ijsl.v5i2.374

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VR technology is changing the world of education by providing immersive and interactive learning experiences. This study develops LaViGeo, a VR-based learning media designed using the MilleaLab application to enhance learning in tourism resource materials. This study follows the ADDIE development model, consisting of five stages: analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. This study involved 21 students in the Geography of Transportation and Tourism course, selected randomly. Data were collected using a validation questionnaire for material and media experts, as well as a student response survey. The results is LaViGeo was very feasible and effective to use from expert assessments and through trials with students. The integration of multimedia elements, learning videos, 360-degree images and interactive features can be accepted by students for concept materials related to tourism geography. There are challenges in the form of direct integration of 360-degree YouTube videos and limited trials so that further research is needed regarding wider implementation and optimization.
DEVELOPMENT OF A NATURAL LABORATORY MODEL BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM TO ENHANCE DISASTER LITERACY Asari, Ruli; Fadjarajani, Siti; Badriah, Liah; Nurjamilah, Ai Siti; Shaari, Mohammad Zohir Bin Ahmad
GeoEco Vol 11, No 1 (2025): GeoEco January 2025
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ge.v11i1.95089

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This study presents a natural laboratory model based on local wisdom to improve disaster literacy, drawing on the indigenous knowledge of Kampung Naga and Kampung Kuta in West Java, Indonesia. By integrating traditional disaster mitigation practices, such as Ngasuh Lembur and Sedekah Bumi, with modern tools like Geographic Information Systems (GIS), the research offers a culturally tailored disaster education framework. The model, tested by 120 Geography Education students at Universitas Siliwangi, demonstrated a 32% improvement in students' understanding of disaster risks. The synergy between cultural traditions and modern techniques fostered stronger engagement and deeper retention of disaster preparedness knowledge. Feedback highlighted the importance of balancing cultural authenticity with technological innovation, leading to refinements that enhanced both relevance and effectiveness. This study addresses a critical gap in disaster education by offering a sustainable, adaptable framework that bridges local wisdom and formal education, making it applicable across diverse cultural and environmental settings globally.