Abstract

This development research aims to produce products in the form of physical literacy media based on google sites. Google sites-based physical literacy media can be one of the solutions to provide students with an understanding of physical activity. The method used in this study is research and development with the Sugiyono model to test the feasibility and practicality of physical literacy media based on google sites. This research was located at SDN 26 Ampenan, Mataram City, West Nusa Tenggara. The instruments used in this study are in the form of questionnaires for material expert validation, media validation, student responses, and teacher responses. This google sites- based physical literacy media has been declared very feasible and very practical by the validators and respondents. The results of the study showed that (1) the validation of material experts was obtained with a percentage of 89% with very feasible qualifications, (2) the validation of media experts was obtained with a percentage of 89% with very feasible qualifications, (3) the response results of small-scale students were obtained with a percentage of 93.46% with very practical qualifications, (4) the response results of large-scale students were obtained with a percentage of 91.37% with very practical qualifications, (5) the response results of small-scale teachers were obtained with a percentage of 96.87% with The qualification is very practical, (6) and the results of the large-scale teacher response are obtained a percentage of 97.5% with very practical qualifications. Based on these results, physical literacy media based on google sites is feasible and practical to use.

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