Abstract:
This android-based learning media which we call the pamplet media (short for
Palmae Plant Ethnobotany) is a means to convey palm plant ethnobotany
material. The purpose of this research was to produce a practical pamplet
media. The palm plants used as learning materials were those found in the
Tabanio Forest, Tanah Laut Regency. Three subjects tested the readability with
a test instrument in the form of a questionnaire consisting of 18 indicators. For
implementation, five observers tested after observing the activities of five
subjects with a ten-indicator-questionnaire in order to obtain the
implementation of expectations. They did the same to the activities of ten
subjects so that the actual implementation was obtained. Student responses
were revealed through a ten-indicator questionnaire by five subjects to obtain
an expected response and by ten subjects to obtain an actual response. The
assessments were carried out with a score which were then converted to a
value (%). From the results of the readability test and also the results of the
implementation test which were categorized as Very Good and the results of
the student responses who Strongly Agree, this pamplet media is quite practical
to use, especially for learning the ethnobotany of Arecaceae plants.