Development of interactive websites to increase learning interest in physical education learning
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This study aims to produce an interactive website based on Google Sites for fourth-grade elementary school students to increase student interest in physical education learning. This study used the research and development method using the Analyse, Design, Development, Implement, Evaluation model. The results showed that the validation of experts in material includes material practicality at 80% in the excellent category and media expert validation has the quality of design at 96% in the outstanding category. The effectiveness of the learning media used questionnaires related to learning interests distributed to the students. This study concludes that interactive websites based on Google Sites positively impacted learning interest for elementary school students in physical education. The contribution of this study is to help students learn physical education with more fun and accessibility.
Keywords: Elementary school, Google Sites, interactive website, physical education learning, student interest.
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