Pelatihan Pengembangan Media Pembelajaran Literasi dan Numerasi Berbasis ICT Pada Guru PAUD

Authors

  • Febry Maghfirah Universitas Mulawarman
  • Malpaleni Satriana Universitas Mulawarman
  • Wilda Isna Kartika Universitas Mulawarman
  • Reyzia Anggriani Hasnur Universitas Mulawarman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24903/jam.v8i01.2517

Keywords:

Guru PAUD, Literasi, Numerasi, Media Pembelajaran, ICT

Abstract

Kesuksesan akademik selama pendidikan dasar dan menengah didasarkan pada perolehan awal keterampilan literasi dan numerasi. Salah satu faktor yang dapat mempengaruhi keterampilan literasi dan numerasi adalah media pembelaran, salah satunya media pembelajaran berbasis Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). Siswa abad ke-21 membutuhkan kompetensi yang memungkinkan mereka untuk menyesuaikan diri dengan jenis baru dari informasi. Namun, beberapa penelitian melaporkan pengetahuan guru PAUD terkait ICT sebagai hal yang langka sehingga perlunya pelatihan pengembangan media pembelajaran berbasis ICT untuk dilakukan. Tim pengabdi melakukan kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat kepada guru PAUD di TK Negeri 03 Tenggarong dan KB Alam Al-Fatah Samarinda dengan tujuan agar guru mendapat pemahaman dan dapat mengembangkan media pembelajaran berbasis ICT. Metode kegiatan pengabdian ini diantaranya survei lokasi pengabdian, pelaksanaan kegiatan pelatihan, dan evaluasi kegiatan pelatihan. Kegiatan pelatihan ini dilaksanakan selama  delapan kali pertemuan. Hasil dari kegiatan ini adalah guru mendapatkan pemahaman dan keterampilan baru dalam membuat media pembelajaran berbasis ICT, dan media pembelajaran diterapkan kepada anak usia dini untuk menstimulasi kemampuan literasi dan numerasi.

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2024-01-16

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Maghfirah, F., Satriana, M., Kartika, W. I., & Hasnur, R. A. (2024). Pelatihan Pengembangan Media Pembelajaran Literasi dan Numerasi Berbasis ICT Pada Guru PAUD. Jurnal Abdimas Mahakam, 8(01), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.24903/jam.v8i01.2517

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