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Title: Develoment of online HTML & CSS learning resources with Live Editor for Web-Based Programming Subject
Authors: Fuadi, Rifki Rizkia
Fuady, Muhammad Jauharul
Wibawa, Aji Prasetya
Keywords: CSS;HTML;learning resources;web
Issue Date: Aug-2015
Publisher: Satya Wacana University Press
Abstract: Web-Based Programming is one of the compulsory subjects for S1 PTI students in State University of Malang. Of course, learning to masterless effective because these languages requires intensive practice. If students rely on teachers, assistants, and lab module, the results obtained may not be maximal. To facilitate students in independent learning, we need a new learning resources that more flexible, accessible, make students interested, interactive, and easy to use in mastering HTML and CSS. Development model in this study uses the model development by Sadiman (2009). The steps are: (1) requirements identification, (2) goal formulation, (3) subject formulation (4) evaluation instrument formulation, (5) media script writing, (7) test, (8) revision, and (9) production. The result of this development is a learning resources that can be accessed online at http://kelasweb.net, containing learning materials, live editor and mini browser to practice what they have learned, and feedback, so the student knows is he doing a correct code or wrong
Description: Proceedings of the International Conference on Science and Science Education August 2015, p. SC.75-80 Available on http://fsm.uksw.edu/ojs/index.php/2015/article/view/61
URI: http://repository.uksw.edu/handle/123456789/7146
ISBN: 9786021047217
Appears in Collections:Proceedings of the International Conference on Science and Science Education 2015

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