Design of Exo Physics Book Based on Mobile Application as a Means of Literacy Learning Media for Remote Areas in Indonesia

Authors

  • Suritno Fayanto State University of Malang
  • Saida Ulfa State University of Malang https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2302-7172
  • Henry Praherdhiono State University of Malang
  • Nanda Deviana Shinta Halu Oleo University https://orcid.org/0009-0008-3914-5879
  • Amiruddin Takda Halu Oleo University
  • La Sahara Halu Oleo University
  • Nasrun Balulu Universitas Khairun

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v10i3.846

Keywords:

Design thingking, Exo physis book, remote areas

Abstract

The Indonesian Ministry of Education pays a lot of attention to education in remote areas. The lack of equal education and the level of access to education are two of the main reasons. In remote areas of Indonesia, there are still very few educational facilities, either in the form of infrastructure or other facilities, one of which is learning resources. Today's learning resources can only be used in well-developed, easy-to-reach cities. They can't be used in less-developed, remote, or remotest areas. Reports and results of observations from some remote areas say that almost all children have used Android, but not to play games as it was meant to be used. It opens up opportunities, especially for making learning tools that can be used anywhere and at any time without a stable internet connection. This means that kids can use them whenever and wherever they want. Therefore, the Exo physics book is designed with this in mind. This study aims to develop a learning resource as a packaged Android application using design thinking and scientific literacy approaches. (1)empathizing, (2) defining, (3) idling, (4) prototyping, and (5) testing comprise the design thinking phase. Five schools in remote parts of Southeast Sulawesi were used to test products with students and teachers as respondents. The result of the development of Learning media is called Exo physic book which is equipped with learning video and game features in addition to materials and questions. The findings of the analysis of teacher and student responses to the Exo physic book strongly support point 4 that it should be used as a resource for learning support. Therefore, Exo physics books can be used as one of the learning resources because the design development pays attention to network access needs so that students can use it anywhere and anytime

Author Biographies

Suritno Fayanto, State University of Malang

Suritno Fayanto, Department of Education Technology, State University of Malang; email. suritno.fayanto.2201219@students.um.ac.id (Orcid : https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3969-2940)

Saida Ulfa, State University of Malang

Saida Ulfa, Department of Education Technology, State University of Malang; email. saida.ulfa.fip@um.ac.id (Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2302-7172)

Henry Praherdhiono, State University of Malang

Henry Praherdhiono, Department of Education Technology, State University of Malang; email. henry.praherdhiono.fip@um.ac.id (orcid : https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5922-7491)

Nanda Deviana Shinta, Halu Oleo University

Nanda Deviana Shinta, Department of Physics Education, Halu Oleo University; email. nandads26@gmail.com (Orcid: https://orcid.org/0009-0008-3914-5879)

Amiruddin Takda, Halu Oleo University

Amiruddin Takda, Department of Physics Education, Halu Oleo University; email. amiruddintakda@uho.ac.id (Orcid;https://orcid.org/0009-0003-8010-9558)

La Sahara, Halu Oleo University

La Sahara, Department of Physics Education, Halu Oleo University; email. lasahara@uho.ac.id (Orcid: https://orcid.org/0009-0004-5514-8245)

Nasrun Balulu, Universitas Khairun

Nasrun Balulu, Department of Physics Education, Universitas Khairun; email. nasrunbalulu@unkhair.ac.id  (orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6593-4002)

Published

2023-11-17

How to Cite

Fayanto, S., Ulfa, S., Praherdhiono, H., Shinta, N. D., Takda, A., Sahara, L., & Balulu, N. (2023). Design of Exo Physics Book Based on Mobile Application as a Means of Literacy Learning Media for Remote Areas in Indonesia. Journal of Learning for Development, 10(3), 411–426. https://doi.org/10.56059/jl4d.v10i3.846

Issue

Section

Research Articles
Received 2022-11-30
Accepted 2023-10-23
Published 2023-11-17