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Pelatihan Pengembangan Mobile Game Edukasi untuk Guru SMK Bidang Teknologi Komputer dan Informatika Kota Malang
Author(s) -
Wahyu Hidayat,
Syaad Patmanthara,
Asih Setiani,
Tri Atmadji Sutikno,
Eddy Sutadji
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jurnal karinov
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2620-6161
DOI - 10.17977/um045v3i1p31-36
Subject(s) - vocational education , multimedia , mathematics education , engineering , computer science , psychology , pedagogy
Tujuan artikel ini adalah untuk menguraikan kegiatan peningkatan keterampilan guru SMK bidang TKI untuk mengembangkan mobile game edukasi. Pelaksanaan kegiatan pelatihan dilakukan di SMKN 2 Singosari dengan jumlah peserta sebanyak 30 guru SMK se Kota Malang. Pelatihan dilakukan dengan metode IN-ON-IN yang dimulai dengan kegiatan seminar terkait disruptive learning innovation dan workshop pengembangan game edukasi. Kegiatan ON merupakan penugasan pengembangan game dan di akhir kegiatan IN adalah evaluasi tugas dan kegiatan pelatihan. Berdasarkan hasil penilaian angket didapatkan bahwa 85 persen guru telah memahami karakteristik macam-macam game dan sebanyak 80 persen guru telah dapat mengembangkan mobile game edukasi. Kata kunci— pelatihan, media pembelajaran, game edukasi, guru SMK. AbstractThe purpose of this article is to outline the activities of vocational teacher skills improvement in the field of TKI to develop educational mobile games. The implementation of training activities was carried out at SMKN 2 Singosari with a total of 30 SMK teachers in Malang. The training was conducted using the IN-ON-IN method which began with seminars related to disruptive learning innovation and educational game development workshops. The ON activity is an assignment for game development and at the end of the IN activity is the evaluation of the tasks and training activities. Based on the results of the questionnaire assessment, it was found that 85 percent of teachers had understood the characteristics of various games and as many as 80 percent of teachers had been able to develop educational mobile games.Keywords— training, learning media, game education, vocational teacher

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