This study aims to develop an interactive learning medium based on Wordwall for teaching IPAS (Science and Social Studies Integration) with the topic of Indonesia's cultural richness for fourth-grade elementary school students. The background of the study is the low student engagement and understanding of IPAS material when delivered through conventional methods. This research used a Research and Development (R&D) method with the ADDIE model, which consists of five stages: analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. Validation was conducted by media and content experts, and trials for practicality and effectiveness were carried out in two elementary schools. The results showed that the Wordwall-based interactive learning media was deemed highly feasible, with a media validation score of 98% and content validation of 88.75%. The media’s practicality was rated as highly practical by teachers (86.25%) and students (93.2%). Furthermore, the paired sample t-test revealed a significant improvement in students’ learning outcomes after using this media. These findings indicate that Wordwall-based media enhances student engagement and understanding of IPAS material in a fun and interactive way. This study contributes to the provision of contextual, innovative, and culturally relevant learning media and opens avenues for further research on different topics and educational levels.Keywords: Interactive learning media, wordwall, IPAS, Indonesian cultural richness, elementary school, educational games, local wisdom
Copyrights © 2024