Treffer: Development of 'AJAR'(Aksara Jawa Augmented Reality) learning media based on Android for elementary school students.

Title:
Development of 'AJAR'(Aksara Jawa Augmented Reality) learning media based on Android for elementary school students.
Authors:
Purwanti1 (AUTHOR) a710170078@student.ums.ac.id, Hermawan, Hardika Dwi1 (AUTHOR) hardikadh@ums.ac.id
Source:
AIP Conference Proceedings. 2023, Vol. 2727 Issue 1, p1-12. 12p.
Database:
Academic Search Index

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Aksara Jawa or Javanese Script is a compulsory subject for elementary school children, especially in Central Java, but Javanese Script is difficult to understand by students, many students do not understand and cannot write Javanese Script, even not interested in learning Javanese Script, because in learning, Javanese Script is usually learned using the method lectures, question and answer and memorization, using Javanese language books, posters, or conventional media such as textbooks as learning media that makes children tend to be less enthusiastic and less interested in learning, and get bored quickly in learning, so they need fun and interesting learning media who can make it easier for students to learn while at the same time motivating and increasing the attractiveness of students to learn. It is necessary to develop learning media by utilizing Augmented Reality technology which aims to help children in visual understanding of the form of Javanese script and how to write Javanese characters. The method used in making this learning media is Research and development, with several stages, namely the first stage is a needs analysis and literature study. The second stage is the application design using use-cases. The third stage is implementation or application development and testing. The fourth stage is the stage of software testing which includes 2 stages of testing, namely verification and validation testing and knowing the feasibility of the application. The results of the study show that the results of the application performance are categorized as very suitable for use, but need further development for the development of better media. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]