Outreach Program, Virtual Reality, dan Berpikir Hipotetikal Deduktif Laporan Kemajuan Pengembangan Aplikasi

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Bambang Robi’in
Vera Yuli Erviana
Dwi Sulisworo

Abstract

Integrasi teknologi dan pendidikan serta pembelajaran difasilitasi dalam kelompok riset peneliti dengan pengembangan Desa Wisata Pendidikan (Eduwisata) sebagai outreach berbasis teknologi era digital. Pengintegrasian ini telah dirintis peneliti bersama tim dengan mengembangkan berbagai teknologi (IoT, AR, VR) yang diintegrasikan dalam pembelajaran baik di kelas maupun luar kelas (outreach program). Hanya saja dalam mencapai target pengembangan outreach berbasis teknologi masih terkendala pada aspek kajian VR. VR ini terkait dengan isu global ecosystem. Dalam pembelajaran, VR ini dapat menghadirkan hewan sesuai habitat aslinya secara virtual dengan menggunakan Oculus. Integrasi aplikasi ini dengan strategi pembelajaran tertentu seperti hipotetikal deduktif dapat mendorong peningkatan keterampilan berpikir kritis.

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Bambang Robi’in, Vera Yuli Erviana, & Dwi Sulisworo. (2022). Outreach Program, Virtual Reality, dan Berpikir Hipotetikal Deduktif: Laporan Kemajuan Pengembangan Aplikasi. Bincang Sains Dan Teknologi, 1(01), 18–25. https://doi.org/10.56741/bst.v1i01.46
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Bambang Robi’in, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Bambang Robi’in  adalah dosen di Program Studi Informatika, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Yogyakarta. Minat riset beliau pada pengembangan aplikasi untuk berbagai keperluan bisnis. Beliau banyak memperoleh pendanaan riset dari berbagai lembaga. (email: bambang.robiin@tif.uad.ac.id).

Vera Yuli Erviana, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Vera Yuli Erviana adalah dosen di Program Studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Yogyakarta. Kegiatan riset dan pengabdian masyarakat yang beliau kembangkan fokus pada pemanfaatan teknologi di sekolah dasar. Telah banyak buku dan publikasi yang dihasilkan dan dimuat di berbagai jurnal bereputasi. (email: vera.erviana@pgsd.uad.ac.id).

Dwi Sulisworo, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Dwi Sulisworo adalah dosen di Program Studi Pendidikan Fisika, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Yogyakarta. Beliau memiliki minat riset pada pengembangan strategi pembelajaran dengan memanfaatkan teknologi informasi dan komunikasi. Banyak hasil publikasi yang sudah terbit di berbagai jurnal. (email: dwi.sulisworo@uad.ac.id).

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