Increasing Student Interest in Learning Using E-Flipbook Learning Media
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Education is a field that is very much needed by the country which requires special attention from all walks of life, the progress and success of education in Indonesia is not only the government which is responsible, but all of us are also responsible for the success of education both the teachers, parents, even student. In the era of globalization, technological developments can affect all aspects of human life, and the educational aspect is one of them. One of the learning media that can be used for students studying at school or home is by using e-flipbook learning media. E-flipbooks that are now in great demand by the public are digital books or e-flipbooks where book pages can be opened and read on a computer monitor screen. The form of research used is classroom action research (PTK). Based on research on cycle I and cycle II, economic learning through the application of eflipbook media provides a different variation from the learning activities that were usually carried out by the previous teacher and this can be seen from the attention of students who feel happy and enthusiastic about carrying out learning activities.
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