학술논문

Interactive Map and Videosphere-Based Discovery Learning Model Design for Paleolithic Sites in South Kalimantan for History Learning
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Anatolian Journal of Education. Oct 2022 7(2):85-96.
Subject
Indonesia
Language
English
ISSN
2547-9652
Abstract
Technology in learning has a very important role. The history learning process will take place effectively with the use of technology. The limitation of learning resources in prehistoric learning is a problem that must be solved. This is the reason for developing a learning model based on roaming historical sites virtually, without having to go directly to the location. This is considered effective considering the remote location of the site, the lack of historical teaching aids, and the lack of analytical knowledge of students and teachers. The area that stores the location of historic sites in prehistoric times is in the province of South Kalimantan, where this province stores dozens of prehistoric sites that require conservation efforts, and the form of preservation is through education by digitizing sites with learning technology. This research uses development research with stages: analysis, design, development, implementation, evaluation (ADDIE). In this study developing a learning model that combines discovery learning with Jaraskala which is assisted by Petersphere media. The findings of this study include two things, first regarding prehistoric data in South Kalimantan, the second is the design of a history learning model using technology-based sites.