Development of Noun For Kids Application Based on Glide App in English Vocabulary Learning in Elementary School
Keywords:
Application, English Vocabulary, Glide App, Learning, Noun For KidsAbstract
English learning in the digital era requires innovation in interactive learning media that is easily accessible to students. The use of learning applications without coding through Glide can be a solution to develop practical and efficient learning media for students in learning nouns in English. This study aims to develop an English learning application "Noun For Kids" using the Glide App for elementary school students. The research method uses the ADDIE development model which consists of five stages, namely Analysis (analysis of student needs and characteristics), Design (application and material design), Development (application development using Glide), Implementation (application application in learning), and Evaluation (application evaluation and improvement). The results of the study showed that the "Noun For Kids" application that was developed received a very good assessment from material experts with a percentage of 86% and media experts with a percentage of 96%. This application successfully integrates interactive noun learning materials with features such as learning videos, material texts, evaluations, and discussion forums in one platform. Based on the trial results, this application was declared valid and suitable for use as an English learning medium.
Keywords: Application, English Vocabulary, Glide App, Learning, Noun For Kids.
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