DEVELOPMENT OF OFFLINE LEARNING MEDIA REPOSITORY
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Keywords

offline learning
media repository

Abstract

Currently the repository is a rich potential source of useful information, data, images and research results. Repositories are systems that enable institutions to store and manage digital documents as well as interact and collaborate between users within one institution. There are several digital library software available as "open source" or as "proprietary format". Open source software helps primarily in lowering initial and ongoing costs, eliminating vendor lock-in and allowing for greater application flexibility. The main advantage of open source software is that it is generally free to use such as the DSpace application. DSpace is an open source software platform for storing, managing and distributing collections in digital format. The DSpace application supports the generation of digital archives that are more permanent and shareable than analog archives. DSpace can support various kinds of artifacts, including learning media. Learning media is a physical tool, which is used by humans as an intermediary tool in conveying ideas about subject matter. The subject matter is related to real situations. Such as digital 3D scans (objects, photographic films, videos, research data sets). This research is a development with the R&D method. The first year (2022) Scheme Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluations (ADDIE) Development Model produces an offline repository application prototype and the 2nd year (2023) model and implementation guide.

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