Development of PKM Center Mobile Learning Applications Based on Android
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10.29303/jppipa.v9i10.4817Published:
2023-10-25Issue:
Vol. 9 No. 10 (2023): OctoberKeywords:
Android, Educational management, System informationResearch Articles
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Higher education institutions currently use digital technology in carrying out their activities, both academic and non-academic. This makes digital technology increasingly popular in the Education sector, especially Mobile Apps. Because of its ease of use, mobile device-based educational applications are currently very popular and widely accessible. To answer the challenges due to digitalization, the Faculty of Education conducted research "Development of the Android-based PKM Center Mobile Leaning Application, Faculty of Education, Surabaya State University". The development model used in this study is a procedural model that adapts the Borg and Gall R&D model. This research aims to developing the Android-based PKM Center Mobile Learning application and to find out the effectiveness of developing the Android-based PKM Center Mobile Learning application. The expected results of this research will be in the form of an Android-based PKM Center Mobile Learning application. Based on the results of the trials in this study it can be seen that the development of the Android-based PKM Center Mobile Learning Application at the Faculty of Education, State University of Surabaya has been successfully carried out. The PKM Center Mobile Learning application is effective in helping students meet their needs related to community service activities.
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Mohammad Syahidul Haq, Universitas Negeri Surabaya
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