This study aims to identify the feasibility of developing interactive powerpoint-based learning multimedia products for integrative thematic learning theme 1 sub-theme 2 class V SD/MI and identify the attractiveness of developing interactive PowerPoint-based learning multimedia products for integrative thematic learningtheme 1 sub-theme 2 class V SD/MI. To achieve the research objectives, researchers used the Research and Development (RnD) method with the Borg and Gall development model at level I. The development steps at level I include: identifying potentials and problems, studying literature and gathering information, product design, design validation and product improvement if needed. Researchers also added one more step to find out the response of students or user experience when using the product. The results of this study obtained: (1) validation test from two material experts an average score of 4.2 with an eligibility percentage of 84.4% in the "very feasible" category, (2) media expert validation test an average score of 4.14 with an eligibility percentage of 82, 8% in the "very feasible" category, and (3) product attractiveness test (user experience) an average score of 4.7 with a feasibility percentage of 94% in the "very feasible or very attractive" category. Overall, this learning multimedia development product is very feasible and very interesting to use. This development product outputs in the form of a ppsx file and contains a quiz in it in the form of an HTML 5 file with the help of the iSpring Suite 10 application which is integrated with Microsoft Powerpoint.
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