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- Title
Digital Flipbook Imunopedia (DFI): A Development in Immune System e-Learning Media.
- Authors
Ristanto, Rizhal Hendi; Rusdi; Mahardika, Reza Dino; Darmawan, Ericka; Ismirawati, Nur
- Abstract
Changes that occur rapidly in the ecology of learning have not been able to respond to learning carried out in class by teachers. The technological disruption that occurs requires learning activities to optimize the use of information technology. Likewise, the biology learning pattern is included in the category of science learning. Immune system content along with body defense mechanism tends to be an abstract content that is hard to comprehend by students. Digital flipbook learning media become an innovative learning medium to facilitate the immune system content understanding for students. Method used in the research is ADDIE research and development with the following stages: analysis, define, design, implement, and evaluation. The research is limited to the development stage. The number of respondents in the research consists of 30 senior high school students aged 17-19 years and 3 (three) Biology teachers aged 30-40 years for needs analysis. Learning media expert validation includes 3 (three) teachers and ten students for small group test. The medium is developed using applications of Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, Movavi Video Editor 14 and Flip PDF Professional. The assessment results of Digital Flipbook Imunopedia (DFI) learning media development by the three Biology education experts indicate valid and feasible to be used in immune system learning process. Average of each feasibility test aspect is content aspect (3.05), media aspect (2.95), and language aspect (2.95). The trial test results to small group regarding the DFI content, display, and benefits indicate a very feasible criterion (3.62). DFI provides a solution to the absence of learning media for the immune system based on digital flipbooks. Biology teachers and students can take advantage of learning media to achieve learning goals of the immune system.
- Subjects
MICROSOFT PowerPoint (Computer software); IMMUNE system; HIGH school students; DEVELOPMENTAL biology; GOAL (Psychology); BIOLOGY teachers; ELECTRONIC textbooks
- Publication
International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies, 2020, Vol 14, Issue 19, p140
- ISSN
1865-7923
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3991/ijim.v14i19.16795