Mobile Multimedia-based Batakologi Learning Model Development

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https://doi.org/10.13052/jmm1550-4646.1541

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Learning, batakologi, multimedia, mobile device

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop a mobile multimedia-based Batakologi learning model as the tradition of the Batak culture and lead computer based innovative module products for Junior High School students. The application development method consists of seven phases, namely (1) Research and Preliminary Information Collecting; (2) Planning; (3) Developing Preliminary Product; (4) Preliminary Field Testing; (5) Preliminary Product Revision; (6) Main Field Testing; (7) Operational Product Revision. Data were collected in the research and development using qualitative descriptive analysis of the implementation and results of the design development of the model. Product of this research was the computer based Batakologi learning modules that could be accessed using mobile devices. The findings of the research shows improving student learning atmosphere and it was more fun and independent in learning about Batak culture.

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Author Biographies

Nurliani Siregar, Nommensen University, Indonesia

Nurliani Siregar is a Lecturer at HKBP Nommensen University who has obtained a master’s degree in education (MPd) from Medan State University (2006) and has received a Doctor of Educational Technology from the Jakarta State University (2014). She has received a lecturer certification and also became an educational assessor in the fields of social, philosophy, theology and religion. Entrusted by the University to be the head of the study program and was once a Dean of the Teaching and Education Faculty, University Senate of HKBP Nommensen 2019–2024 period.

Hadi Sutopo, Kalbis Institute, Indonesia

Hadi Sutopo is researcher of Kalbis Institute, Indonesia. He received his Doctor of Educational Technology from Universitas Negeri Jakarta in 2009, Master of Management Information Systems from Universitas Gunadarma in 1998, and Bachelor of Informatics from Universitas Persada Indonesia YAI in 1995. He has authored many books on multinedia, information technology and educational technology. Many articles on the topics were published in international journals and proceedings. He has reviewed many articles for international journals and conferences covering various emerging topics in information technology especially multimedia. His current research focuses on multimedia, computer graphics, and various aspects of educational technology. Dr. Hadi Sutopo is senior member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). He is also senior member of International Association of Computer Science and Information Technology (IACSIT) and member of Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT). He has served as Conference Chair of many international conferences, chair of technical sessions, and organized many international conferences.

Meike Paat, Universitas Negeri Manado, Indonesia

Meike Paat was born in Motoling Minahasa/Manado North Sulawesi on May 26, 1962. She received her Bachelor from Department of Biology FPMIPA Manado Manado in 1985, Master of Educational Technology from Jakarta State IKIP Postgraduate Program and Doctor of Educational Technology from Jakarta State University. She began her career as a biology teacher in several high schools since 1985 as an honorarium worker, and has been a permanent lecturer in the Department of Biology Education Manado State University since 1986. Her researches focus on biology and educational technology.

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2020-06-22

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Siregar, N., Sutopo, H., & Paat, M. (2020). Mobile Multimedia-based Batakologi Learning Model Development. Journal of Mobile Multimedia, 15(4), 271–288. https://doi.org/10.13052/jmm1550-4646.1541

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