Abstract

Mathematics in elementary school is difficult to understand, boring, formal, theoretical, and book-based learning, which makes students tired of listening and paying attention. The purpose of this study is to create a learning prototype based on QR codes, especially mathematics learning in elementary schools. Using the QR code, students can access math games related to the course. This learning model could encourage students to learn mathematics. The research included seven steps in research and development named after Borg & Gall, such as need assessment, plan, early product development, first test, revise early product, field test and revise product. The object of the research is QR code-based learning, and the respondents are elementary school students and teachers. After analyzing data in the first and field test, researchers found the result. QR code-based learning could support children for learning mathematics.

Highlights

  • Semiawan said that learning is important for everyone in the whole life

  • The object of the research was QR code-based learning, and the research was conducted in a primary school in Jakarta with students and teachers as the respondents

  • Data of the research were collected from the instruments with details: (1) Open-ended questionnaires were used to find useful information to support the theory, information needed for system development, information about what kind of system to be developed; and (2) Openended interviews were used, the respondents gave answers that was not restricted from a general point of view

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Introduction

Semiawan said that learning is important for everyone in the whole life. People learns, and they can get the knowledge and skills to adapt many changes in environment [1]. In primary school, learning mathematics formally and theoretically, as well as learning from books [2]. The subject of mathematics is not fun for them, because it is a hard subject that children cannot learn in an interesting situation. Because math is a difficult topic for many children, playing game is fun and supports to learn math. These tips for playing with math in primary school is worth to be done

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