Abstract
Abstract. Has made the development of multimedia-based interactive learning media using macromedia director in the subject matter of functional groups of carbon compounds. This development aims to produce media-based interactive multimedia learning using macromedia director in material functional group of carbon compounds for class XI vocational schools are fit for use in learning. The model used in this development is the 4-D models. A total of 10 students from the class XIA TKJ SMK Muhammadiyah 1 Banjarmasin academic year 2012/2013 research sample in a small test group and 36 MM XI students of SMK Muhammadiyah 3 Banjarmasin academic year 2012/2013 research sample in a limited field test. Data collection techniques using achievement test techniques, observation and questionnaires. Based on tests of learning media including experts on the criteria very well, meaning worthy and valid instructional media. Student learning outcomes in a small group of test percentages obtained 72.5% as very good and in limited field tests obtained percentage 79% as very good, meaning that effective learning media. Test results of the students' responses to a small group and limited field tests included in the category very well, all teachers and students in small groups and field tests are included in the category of finite excellent / very active, practical learning media means. This indicates that the developed learning media fit for use in chemistry learning media. Keywords: instructional media, interactive multimedia, functional group of carbon compounds, macromedia director
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