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The Validation of LIAA (Linguistic Intelligence Assessment Android) Development In Elementary School Otang Kurniaman; Muhammad Luthfi Hidayat; Eddy Noviana; Munjiatun Munjiatun; Kurniawan Kurniawan
Profesi Pendidikan Dasar Vol. 7, No. 2, Desember 2020
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ppd.v7i2.12696

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This study provides an overview of the validation results of teachers and media experts to assess the LIAA (Linguistic Intelligence Assessment Android) application, using the research and development method. This method is used to develop a product and tests its effectiveness. However, this article is just for developing and designing LIAA. The results of the study showed response proportion:  78% for the teacher's language use, 84% for ease of application,  75% for final clarity of assessment, 84% for the presentation, 72% for the average of the final assessment test. Validation from media experts to assess the appropriateness of using the LIAA application with an average of 88% (very valid category). So it is concluded that the LIAA application can be applied on a wide scale in measuring the linguistic intelligence of elementary school students.
Development of WELIA (Website Linguistic Intelligence Assessment) for Class II Students of Elementary School Otang Kurniaman; Eddy Noviana; Kurniawan Kurniawan; Eva Astuti Mulyani; Dede Permana; Intan Kartika Sari
Ta'dib Vol 25, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Mahmud Yunus Batusangkar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31958/jt.v25i1.5840

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The development of technology in the world of education is able to change technology-based education, thus the purpose of this research is to develop WELIA as an application that is able to measure the linguistic intelligence of students in elementary schools. The novelty in the research is designing WELIA (Website Linguistic Intelligence Assessment) which is used to assess or measure the linguistic intelligence of elementary school students using technology. The results showed that the average score of 3 practitioner validators on 11 components showed a figure of 81.81% - 93.18% with a very decent category level. The first practitioner validator gave an assessment with a very feasible category of 11 assessment components, so that a percentage value of 81.81% was obtained for media assessment. Expert validators on 11 components showed a score of 84.09% - 88.63% with a very feasible category level. The first expert validator gave an assessment with a very feasible category of 11 assessment components, so that a percentage value of 84.09% was obtained, it can be concluded that WELIA can be used to assess the linguistic intelligence of elementary school students.