This article discusses the design and product development of PAI learning media for elementary school students in the form of Word Wall educative game application and to find out the effectiveness of applying Word Wall as measured from students' understanding of PAI learning subjects through Word Wall. The research was conducted to support teachers' competency in Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK). The research approach used is mixed-method with a 4-D development model design, defining, designing, developing, and disseminating. Data were obtained through questionnaire instruments, documentation, and interviews. The results indicate that 1) Word Wall product design is made based on the teacher need analysis on learning media in elementary school and based on curriculum analysis in the form of Basic Competency analysis and based on the second-grade elementary school students' characteristics, 2) the products that are produced are Word Wall educative games, which consist of maze chase, airplane, balloon pop, and open the box, and 3) students' ability to understand PAI learning subject is very good through Word Wall games. Thus, the Word Wall application can be recommended and developed further on another Basic Competency through learning videos.
This research is focused on PAI material and the target of this research is elementary school students. The research approach used is a mix method with a development design using a 4-D model formulated from Thiagarajan, Semmel and Semmel. This development model contains 4 steps, namely define, design, develop, and disseminate. Research data was obtained through interviews, questionnaires, and document analysis techniques. This research produces: 1) learning video product design made based on the results of questionnaire analysis of teacher needs for PAI SD learning media and based on PAI SD curriculum analysis by analyzing Basic Competencies. From this basis, learning video products are designed that are in accordance with the characteristics of elementary school students, 2) Products in the form of wordwall companion learning videos that last 8 minutes 44 seconds. 3) Product test results that get an assessment from users with a very good predicate, meaning that the product is very suitabel for use in PAI teaching. From the results of this research, learning videos can be further developed for other materials
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