Analisis Efektivitas Model Blended Learning dengan Penerapan Media Gamifikasi di Universitas Negeri Makassar

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Blended learning, Gamifikasi, Learning Loss, Motivasi belajar, Persepsi mahasiswa

Abstract

Pandemi Covid 19 mendorong perubahan signifikan dalam sistem pendidikan, khususnya pergeseran menuju pembelajaran daring. Sebagai respon terhadap tantangan ini, blended learning berbasis gamifikasi muncul sebagai alternatif inovatif untuk meningkatkan keterlibatan dan hasil belajar siswa. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi persepsi mahasiswa terhadap penggunaan sistem gamifikasi dalam pembelajaran berbasis blended learning. Menggunakan pendekatan kuantitatif deskriptif, data dikumpulkan melalui kuesioner tertutup berbasis skala Likert dari 35 mahasiswa dari berbagai program studi di Kota Makassar. Instrumen dikembangkan berdasarkan empat tipe motivasi pengguna dalam gamifikasi: Achiever, Explorer, Philanthropist, dan Socializer. Analisis dilakukan menggunakan perangkat lunak Jamovi dengan menghitung rata rata, frekuensi, dan simpangan baku. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa mayoritas mahasiswa memiliki persepsi positif terhadap penggunaan gamifikasi dalam blended learning, terutama dalam hal meningkatkan motivasi, kolaborasi, dan keterlibatan dalam proses belajar. Elemen seperti antarmuka yang mudah digunakan, interaksi sosial, serta dorongan untuk belajar secara teratur berkontribusi pada efektivitas metode ini. Temuan ini menegaskan bahwa integrasi gamifikasi dalam model blended learning dapat menjadi strategi yang efektif dalam mencegah learning loss dan menjawab tantangan pembelajaran pascapandemi. Penelitian ini memberikan kontribusi terhadap pengembangan desain pembelajaran berbasis teknologi yang lebih menarik dan partisipatif.

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2025-10-08

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Analisis Efektivitas Model Blended Learning dengan Penerapan Media Gamifikasi di Universitas Negeri Makassar. (2025). Innovation and Applied Education Journal, 2(2), 104-110. https://journal.lontaradigitech.com/index.php/IAEJ/article/view/1077