Teachers and prospective teachers must be technology-educated, they are equipped with technology-based that vary in knowledge which will be taught to the next industrial revolution 4.0 generation. This study aims to create a technology-educated prospective teacher. Applying Google Classroom, the teacher can distribute the assignments to give grades in one place. The target of the implementation is to increase the level of technological literacy of prospective teachers in teaching. The research is quantitative research with the data collection using a questionnaire in pretest-posttest. The results showed that there is an increase in the ability of prospective teachers after implementing of Google Classroom and prospective teachers respond well to the implementation of Google Classroom on learning.
The demands of the development are increasingly advanced with the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, of course, requires teachers to be proficient in mastering teacher competencies, not least in the use of learning media. But in the learning process there is still a lack of learning media. In addition to the implementation of the 2013 curriculum, teachers are still limited in the preparation of administration and learning devices only. In the implementation of the learning process there are still many teachers who use the expository learning model. This is due to the low level of knowledge of SD Negeri Meteseh teachers in making innovations and learning media that implement scientific approaches. The low knowledge of teachers about learning media innovations has the effect of less motivated students in the learning process, especially 3-dimensional learning media. For this reason, the proposing team provided a solution in solving these problems, namely by planning a training program for the teachers of SD Negeri Meteseh in making Learning Media. Learning media in the form of Pop Up Book for elementary school teachers. The result of this activity is that most teachers have never received pop up book learning media training. The teachers gave a positive response to the activities carried out. Teacher creativity in making learning media in the form of pop-up books increases. With the pop-up book the teacher can provide real concepts in the form of 3D images to students at the elementary level. In addition, basic literacy especially in reading skills of elementary students also increases..
ABSTRAKPengabdian ini bertujuan untuk menjelaskan pendampingan adaptasi teknologi melalui pemanfaatan media blog sebagai sistem pengelolaan informasi di sekolah dasar. Fokus utama pengabdian ini adalah penggunaan blog sebagai media sosialisasi dan pendampingan adaptasi teknologi dalam mengelola informasi yang dilaksanakan satu pekan dua kali melalui program kampus mengajar. Subjek dalam pengabdian ini adalah guru dan operator sekolah di SD 6 Terban. Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan wawancara, observasi dan dokumentasi. Keabsahan data menggunakan triangulasi dengan metode analisis data yang digunakan dalam pengabdian ini adalah reduksi data, penyajian data, dan kesimpulan. Hasil pengabdian menunjukkan bahwa kegiatan sosialisasi ini sejatinya memberikan pemahaman sekaligus menyadarkan staf kependidikan mengenai pentingnya penggunaan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi. Pendampingan ini dilakukan dengan tiga tahapan yaitu (1) Membimbing dan menjelaskan kepada staf kependidikan, (2) Melaksanakan tanya jawab dan koordinasi kolaboratif melalui Focus Grup Discusion (FGD), serta (3) Melakukan pengelolaan data secara valid dan penyebaran informasi kepada khalayak umum. Penggunaan media blog ini diharapkan mampu meningkatkan mutu pendidikan sekaligus potensi staf kependidikan dalam memanfaatkan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi.
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