Interactive Comic: Misi Angkasa
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https://doi.org/10.70672/0t76jz28Keywords:
Outer space study, Interactive Comic, STEM fieldAbstract
Misi Angkasa Interactive Comic an interactive comic project based on a comic book by Skuad Misi that was published by PTS Media Group. The number if students who are pursuing a higher degree in science as their first choice and the lack of awareness of outer space research. The goal of the project is to promote space exploration among secondary school student and piques their interest in STEM-related field careers. This project intended to suggest ways to create an exciting medium using a mobile app for students to learn more about outer space study. For the project’s methodology, the ADDIE model is used as the primary methodology in developing this project which contains analyze phase, design phase, design phase, development phase, implementation phase, and evaluation phase. The results of the tests indicate that the project's goal was met, which was to evaluate the effectiveness of interactive comic. In conclusion, Interactive comic is proven to be a suitable medium to promote outer space study among students.
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