Abstract

The development of a digital module for learning materials aims to produce a suitable learning media product in the form of a digital module by applying the principle of redundancy that can accommodate audio, visual, and audio-visual learning styles. In this study, the method used is the research and development approach of Research and Development (R&D) developed by Lee and Owens. The subjects of the digital module trial of learning materials were students majoring in Educational Technology, State University of Malang, who had taken the Learning Material Development course. The product of the digital module for learning materials was tested for its feasibility by material experts and media experts, and 30 students for field trials.Based on the results of the material expert questionnaire, a total percentage of 95% positive responses were obtained, the results of the media expert questionnaire obtained a total percentage of 97% positive responses, and the test results of respondents obtained a total percentage of 89% positive responses.Based on the results of choosing the learning material format between audio, video, and text, it was found that 93.3% of students chose video format material, 23.3% choose audio and 33.3% chose text.So it can be concluded that the digital module media by applying the redundancy principle is suitable for use in the learning process and can also accommodate audio, visual and audio-visual learning styles.

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