The development of Smart Card-Based Media on the Beauty of Togetherness Themes in Class IV Elementary School of 026609, South Binjai District

This research is aimed to describe the development of smart card based media on the beauty of togetherness themes in class IV elementary school of 026609, South Binjai District. This research was carried out in stages from December to March. The subjects of this research were fourth grade students in elementary school of 026609, South Binjai District by taking as many as 28 students as a large group trial and 10 students for a small group trial. The object of the research is the smart card-based media which developed. This research found that the effectiveness of smart card-based media in improving student learning outcomes has been effectively used in learning, this can be seen from the results of the completeness of student learning in a classical manner on trial I or small group that obtained percentage of 90% and 76% of student response questionnaire and in trial II or large groups of learning outcomes is obtained a percentage of 86% and the results of student response questionnaire is obtained to 86.23%. Keyword : Smart card based media; the beauty of togetherness themes; student


I. Introduction
The development of learning devices which are valid, effective and practical are expected to be able to help achieve educational goals as expected. According to Nieveen (2007: 26) "all components should be consistently linked to each other (construct validity)". So valid is the compatibility between the materials on the device developed with the needs of students. Then as for the effective device, according to him, it can be seen from the increase in student achievement after being given the learning device.
A learning device is said to be effective according to Nieveen (2007: 26) stating that "Using the intervention results in desired outcomes". So the effectiveness of learning devices is the use of the results of interventions to obtain the desired results.
Besides being valid and effective, the media which is developed must also be practical, according to Nieveen (2007: 26) stating that "the characteristics of high-quality interventions are that of end-users (for instance teachers and learners) easy for them to use materials that are compatible with the developers of intentions. Nieveen continued the three elements above (valid, effective, practical) are requirements that must be fulfilled so that the media can be said to be feasible to use.

The Nature of Learning Media
Learning media is the equipment used by teachers in the teaching and learning process. Learning media is needed to help facilitate the delivery of material. Some experts states the definition of media by Sri Anitah (2009: 1) explains that "the word media comes from Latin which is the plural and the word medium, which means something that is located in the middle (between two parties or poles) or a device. Media can also be interpreted as an intermediary or have succeeded in learning if he was able to show a change in him. These changes include in terms of thinking skills, skills, or attitude towards an object.

Thematic Learning
Integrated thematic learning is one of integrated learning model that uses themes to associate several subjects so as to provide meaningful experiences for students. Integrated learning is defined as learning that connects various ideas, concepts, skills, attitudes, and values, both between subjects and in one subject. Thematic learning emphasizes the selection of a specific theme that is in accordance with the subject matter, to teach one or several concepts that combine various information.
Thematic learning is defined as learning that is designed based on certain themes. Thematic learning provides the breadth and depth of curriculum implementation, offering students enormous opportunities to bring about dynamics in education. Thematic learning is a learning approach that integrates various competencies and various subjects into various themes. Integration is carried out in two ways, namely integrative attitudes, skills and knowledge in the learning process and integrative various related basic concepts. The theme of knitting the meaning of various basic concepts so that students do not learn the basic concepts partially. Thus learning provides full meaning to students as reflected in the various themes available (Kurniawati and Wakhyudin, 2014: 60).

III. Research Methods
This research was conducted in class IV elementary school of 026609, South Binjai which is located in Sei Babalan Pujidadi Street, South Binjai District. This research was carried out in stages from December to March. The subjects of this research were fourth grade students in elementary school of 026609, South Binjai by taking as many as 28 students as a large group trial and 10 students for a small group trial. The object of research is the smart card-based media which developed.

IV. Discussion
The development of smart card-based media in this study is in the form of media used in the teaching and learning process. Learning media is based on the ADDIE development model. The steps of the ADDIE model include aspects of Analyze, Design, Development, Implementation and Assessment. Activities at this stage are analysis of student characteristics, curriculum analysis, which is then used as the basis for the formulation of smart card-based learning media developed. The analysis stages in this study include: The analysis was carried out on the students of elementary school of 026609, South Binjai that is to find out the characteristics of students and to find out the advantages and disadvantages of the material studied with the learning media available at school. Characteristics of class IV students analyzed included cognitive development, background knowledge of students, and economic background.
Based on a review of the background of students' knowledge from the written results, it was found that many students did not know the cultural diversity in their area of residence (local environment). This is the impact of the use of media available in the class. The learning process in the class still uses the lecture method, namely the teacher explains then the students listen, take notes, and do the assignments according to the teacher's instructions, and each student has different characteristics, this can be seen from the questions given in various answers.
Based on some of the characteristics of the students, we need a learning media to overcome existing problems and curiosity of students in learning, especially the theme of the beauty of togetherness in class. Therefore, researchers develop smart card-based media in the learning process so that students can be more active in learning.
The material used in this study is the sub-theme of the beauty of togetherness for elementary school class IV which refers to the 2013 curriculum. In the competency analysis phase, researchers identify basic competency and competency standards needed in developing smart card-based learning media on the theme of beautiful togetherness.

Description of the Design Phase (Design)
After analyzing the media to be developed, the stages of developing smart card-based learning media are as follows: 1. Formulating the development of learning media Designing smart card-based learning media arranged in sequence consisting of covers, card instructions and contents.

Development of smart card-based media
At this stage the initial design of smart card-based media was produced on the theme of the beautiful togetherness of the sub themes of my nation's cultural diversity in North Sumatra. This media is designed as a medium that can be used in learning activities.
On smart card-based media there is a front page (Cover). 1) Start Page (cover) .1 shows that on the first page (cover) which is the outermost sheet designed in such a way as to reflect the contents entitled the beauty of togetherness theme, there are pictures of children who wear regional clothing in North Sumatra, Traditional Houses and Musical Instruments. Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal Volume 2, No 2, May 2019, Page: 215-234 e-ISSN: 2655-1470(Online), p-ISSN: 2655-2647 www.

Description of the Development Phase (Development)
The first stage of the development phase is to validate the draft I to the experts and then do a field trial. The expert validation focused on the feasibility of material content, the feasibility of the media, and the design feasibility of the smart card-based media developed. The results of expert validation are in the form of validation values, corrections and suggestions that are used as a basis for revising and improving the learning media developed. The cardbased media that has been revised is a media that has met the criteria valid and feasible to use in learning.
As a follow up to the design carried out in the design stage, the following steps are taken: Product Assessment Instrument. The data that obtained in this study are qualitative data and quantitative data. The data is obtained through two stages of assessment, namely expert validation and trial. Validation data on the smart card-based media developed was carried out by 3 (three) validators consisting of material expert validators, media experts and design experts. V SV Based on the calculation of the table above, validation I produces 80% and after revision or validation II reaches 98% after adjusting to the table of eligibility criteria, then this score is included in the criteria are very valid or very feasible, but according to the material experts of the text used, and the picture on the card must be brighter so that the media is better to use without notes.

Validation I and Validation II
Based on the picture diagram above, it can be seen that the results of the material expert's assessment of Validation I and Validation II were increased. During the process of material expert validation in two stages of assessment and two product revisions, the average value of the media has increased. from the average score on the first validation that is 80% with valid criteria and increases to 98% with very valid criteria. The provision of research that media products are said to be feasible if at least included in the valid category, then smart card media products are feasible in terms of consideration of the content of the material. This is also reinforced by the material expert's statement that the material in this media is very feasible to use. Design expert lecturer in the validation of smart card-based media "The Beauty ofl Togetherness" is Mr. Dr. Zulkifli, M.Sc who is a lecturer majoring in Fine Arts Education at Medan State University. V SV The data in the table above shows that the results of the validation of design experts in the first stage got an average score of 66.15 and after validation II reached 92.30. If it matches the eligibility criteria table, then this score is included in the criteria are very valid or feasible but according to the design experts the comparison of the elements of layout must be increased and the contrast of the image needs to be considered in more detail so that the media is suitable for use after revision.  Based on the data set 4.3 shows the results of the validation of the annual phase and stage II. In stage I the average score is 70.90 and after validation II it reaches 92.72. If it is matched with a table of eligibility criteria, this score is included in a very valid or very feasible criterion. However, according to media experts, the aspect of media usage must be adjusted for the age of the child from the color and card font elements.

b. Student Response Questionnaire of Small Group
After the product revision stage based on the validation of material experts, media experts, design and park experts / teachers, the next step is to carry out product testing in small groups. The small group trial involved 10 IV-a class students in the Elementary School of 026609 South Binjai by using student response questionnaires which will be filled by students. The following data on student eligibility results can be seen in table 4.5 below:  Considering the table 4.5 of the calculation above, the observations made by students after the learning process have reached a level of validity reaching 76%. If it is matched with a table of eligibility criteria, then this score is included in the criteria of valid or feasible.

c. Small Group Learning Outcomes Test
The following is an assessment of student learning outcomes in small groups in class IV-a after the product has been tested for 1 week on the sub-themes of my nation's cultural diversity. The test was given in the form of 15 multiple choice tests and tested on 10 students. The following student learning outcomes are seen from completeness individually and classically.

Phase of Product Implementation
At the stage of application of smart card-based learning media that has been developed and declared feasible by material experts, design experts and media experts. So smart cardbased media can be implemented in teaching and learning activities. Large group trials were carried out in Public Elementary School of 026609 South Binjai class IV-b. In the implementation of the use of smart card-based media, a large group trial will be conducted, namely 28 students, the learning process using smart card-based media, it appears that students are interested in completing learning using these media. In the final stage of the meeting, the researcher gave 15 test questions in the form of multiple choice test questions. The results of these tests show student learning outcomes are increasing. This can be seen from the results of the student's learning test. After the last meeting of learning activities using smart card-based media researchers gave a questionnaire to students to find out students' responses to the use of the smart card-based media.

Trial Test for Large Group Learning Outcomes
Test of Validity and Reliability of Learning Outcomes Tests The research instrument used in this study was a test of student learning outcomes. After testing the application of the product in a large group of 28 samples, then the learning outcomes test was carried out and then tested the validity and reliability of the test. The instrumentes trial with a total of 15 questions about the number of questions, was carried out in the State Islamic Education class 026609 South Binjai. The score calculation for that score is 1 answer correctly and score 0 is answered. The validity of the knowledge is compared with the calculation of the values and the table, where the calculation is obtained from the results of the product correlation theory Pearson with the help of SPSS 22.0 for windows which is by correlating the item score with the total and wired scores obtained by significant variables 5%. The purpose of this stage is to produce good research instruments, in the sense that they are valid and appropriate to use. From the calculation data with the SPSS 22.0 for windows program the results of the test validity are as follows:  Based on the data set 4.9 shows the average teacher questionnaire score reaches 92.5.If it is matched with a table of eligibility criteria, then this score is included in the criteria are very valid or very feasible to use fourth grade students of elemenary school of 026609 South Binjai.

Student Response Questionnaire of Large Group
Questionnaire responses of large groups of students involved 28 students of class IV-b in SD Negeri 026609 South Binjai using student response questionnaires to be filled out by students. The following are data on student eligibility results can be seen in table 4.10 below: Table 4 Considering the above calculations, the observations made by students after the learning process obtained a level of validity reaching 86.23%. If it is matched with a table of eligibility criteria, this score is included in the criteria as very valid or feasible. 100% PKK = 86% From the test results of learning that have been done in large groups can be seen that students who have completed or above the KKM numbered 24 people, and students who did not complete as many as 4 people.

Evaluation Stage
The final stage of the ADDIE development model is evaluation, which researchers did by analyzing the research data obtained, namely validity analysis from expert lecturers, teacher questionnaires, student response questionnaires and effectiveness of student learning outcomes tests. Data from expert validation results were used to determine the feasibility of smart cardbased media reviewed from material experts, media experts, and design experts, teacher questionnaires and student response questionnaires. Student response questionnaire data is used to determine student responses or student responses to smart card-based media developed in the learning process in the classroom. And student learning outcomes tests are used to determine the effectiveness of smart card-based media in the learning process.

Analysis of Feasibility Data on Smart Card-Based Media a. Validation Data Analysis by Experts
The results of expert validation data can be seen and illustrated in the tables and figures below.     (2) student response. The effectiveness of the use of the smart card-based media developed is achieved when fulfilling the two indicators, with the condition that the success of learning or student completeness is complete.

a. Student Learning Completeness Analysis
Tests of learning outcomes obtained are then analyzed by researchers to see the completeness of students in learning in an internal and classical manner. Student learning outcomes can be seen in the table and figure below. The effectiveness of learning media is determined based on the achievement of completeness of student learning outcomes in a classical manner. A class is said to complete learning if PKK is ≥85%. Data obtained from student learning outcomes at the end of each trial were analyzed to determine the percentage of students who had achieved their learning outcomes. From the small group test data, it was obtained that the PKK value reached 90% and the large group that had been carried out obtained a PKK value of 86%. And from both the values of small groups and large groups can be averaged by 88%. It can be said that the value of learning outcomes using smart card-based media has been completed and effectively used by fourth grade students.
b. Student Response Questionnaire Analysis

V. Conclusion
The developed media has been feasible to use in classroom learning, this can be seen from the results of the feasibility test of smart card-based media which includes material experts obtaining a score of 98, design experts is obtained 92.30, and media experts is obtained 92.72 in the very valid. The effectiveness of smart card-based media in improving student learning outcomes has been effectively used in learning, this can be seen from the results of the completeness of student learning in a classical manner on trial I or small group that obtained percentage of 90% and 76% of student response questionnaire and in trial II or large groups of learning outcomes is obtained a percentage of 86% and the results of student response questionnaire is obtained to 86.23%.