Digital learning media for early children based on local wisdom of the “Jagat Kertih”
Keywords:
digital, early childhood, Jagat Kertih, learning media, local wisdomAbstract
This study conveys how to learn with digital media so students can easily understand the material presented independently. The research aims to create new learning innovations through digital audio-visual media easily accessible via mobile phones. Teaching media is made as a barcode that can be scanned and then pasted into the teaching material book. Audio-visual material can then be displayed on the topics discussed in the textbook. Students can easily understand the material because digital media can be explained in detail and completely about the material in student textbooks. The approach is carried out through the local wisdom of Sad Kerti Loka Bali in the Jagat Kertih section, which means glorifying the human environment so that students can adapt the teaching materials. The method used in this research is the Qualitative Method. The design process is carried out in three stages: pre-production, production, and post-production. In testing, in the first stage, students were taught conventional face-to-face methods. Then in the second stage, learning was carried out by adding digital material and being observed. Tests were carried out on early childhood students, teachers as material experts, and visual communication designers as media experts.
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