This study aims to determine the effect of the development of audio-visual media on the motor-physical development of students in BIG Kindergarten. This study involved early childhood students aged 5-6 years as participants. An audio-visual-based online learning approach was used in this study to introduce students to interesting physical activities and support the development of their motor skills. This research method use appropriate methods. The proposed solution is the use of audio-visual media which contains games as access to learning materials to develop children's gross motor skills. LCD/Projector is used to display learning videos. The results showed that the audio-visual media developed, including jumping over shapes, hot ball col...
This study aims to determine and describe the use of natural media in developing fine motor skills i...
This research is motivated by an unattractive learning style, children often feel bored with the old...
AbstractThe paper presents a method for increasing the students’ capacity of reception and acquiring...
Along with the development of science and technology, there are various kinds of learning media that...
Early childhood learning process must prioritize children's development can not only be seen from th...
The gross motor skills of preschoolers are an important part of the child's growth and development p...
Using unattractive teaching media will make it difficult for children to understand the lessons. Thi...
The purpose of this research is to know the validity, practicality and effectiveness of media tradit...
This study aims to determine the use of audiovisual media in learning speaking skill and to describe...
The development of educational civilization and technology is expected to make it easier teachers in...
Early-age children’s physical development relates to the development of motor skill, which is define...
This study was to describe the use of audio-visual media in improving the singing skills of Darma Wa...
This study aims to develop basic movement model based on interactive multimedia for elementary schoo...
Early childhood learning motivation requires guidance and encouragement from older people as a drivi...
One of the things that affects learning is the teacher's strategy. Therefore, there is a need for th...
This study aims to determine and describe the use of natural media in developing fine motor skills i...
This research is motivated by an unattractive learning style, children often feel bored with the old...
AbstractThe paper presents a method for increasing the students’ capacity of reception and acquiring...
Along with the development of science and technology, there are various kinds of learning media that...
Early childhood learning process must prioritize children's development can not only be seen from th...
The gross motor skills of preschoolers are an important part of the child's growth and development p...
Using unattractive teaching media will make it difficult for children to understand the lessons. Thi...
The purpose of this research is to know the validity, practicality and effectiveness of media tradit...
This study aims to determine the use of audiovisual media in learning speaking skill and to describe...
The development of educational civilization and technology is expected to make it easier teachers in...
Early-age children’s physical development relates to the development of motor skill, which is define...
This study was to describe the use of audio-visual media in improving the singing skills of Darma Wa...
This study aims to develop basic movement model based on interactive multimedia for elementary schoo...
Early childhood learning motivation requires guidance and encouragement from older people as a drivi...
One of the things that affects learning is the teacher's strategy. Therefore, there is a need for th...
This study aims to determine and describe the use of natural media in developing fine motor skills i...
This research is motivated by an unattractive learning style, children often feel bored with the old...
AbstractThe paper presents a method for increasing the students’ capacity of reception and acquiring...