Development of Smylings (System for Monitoring Healthy Living Skills) for Health Education in Primary School

Hana Andriningrum, Puri Selfi Cholifah, Imam Gunawan, Ahmad Syahru Mubarok Harisman, Abida Ferindistika Putri, Tiara Amelia, Zulfianti Rosyida Zahro, Devi Ayu Wulandari

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Abstract

This research aims to develop a Tribakti Youth Red Cross web-based program to optimize the application of health skills education in primary school. The final product is a Smylings system (System for monitoring healthy living skills), which may be used for getting to know lifestyle competencies in primary school, especially to monitor the success of learning goals out of doors the school environment. This study uses a modification of Sugiyono research and development model. This study was conducted in As-Salam Islamic Elementary School, Malang City, East Java, Indonesia, in 2019-2020. The result of the study shows that the validity point reached 94.5%; meanwhile, the practicality of the product reached 93.2%. The limitation of the study will be discussed later.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings - 2020 6th International Conference on Education and Technology, ICET 2020
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages21-25
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9781728190075
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Oct 2020
Event6th International Conference on Education and Technology, ICET 2020 - Malang, Indonesia
Duration: 17 Oct 2020 → …

Publication series

NameProceedings - 2020 6th International Conference on Education and Technology, ICET 2020

Conference

Conference6th International Conference on Education and Technology, ICET 2020
Country/TerritoryIndonesia
CityMalang
Period17/10/20 → …

Keywords

  • elementary school
  • health education
  • healthy living skills
  • system development
  • web-based program

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