Development of a Media Model of Traditional Sports Teaching Materials Based on the Digital Era a New Normal for Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka Students at Aceh Provincial University
Abstract
The aim is to design a media model for traditional sports teaching materials based on the digitalization of the new normal era for independent PJOK Program students studying independent campuses at universities in Aceh Province. Then the specific target to be achieved in this research study is to design a new normal era digitalization-based learning media model for independent PJOK Program students studying independent campuses at universities in Aceh Province. Then to implement and disseminate the new normal era digitalization-based learning media device model for the independent PJOK Program students studying independent campuses at universities in Aceh Province. The results and research findings show that on average, universities in Aceh Province, namely campuses: 1. Serambi Mekkah University, USM and 2. Abulyatama University, have not officially developed a digitalization-based traditional sports teaching material media model in the new normal era for students at the college, this requires government intervention efforts, the funds needed to develop a media model for these materials in order to develop as a teacher.
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