Smart Apps Creator-Based Digital Media and Elementary Science Achievement

Evidence from Rural Schools

Authors

  • Fresya Angnelvin Dengkidala Universitas Tadulako
  • Nurrahma Universitas Tadulako
  • Rizal Universitas Tadulako
  • Sisriawan Lapasere Universitas Tadulako
  • Surahman Wilade Universitas Tadulako https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5263-9285

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56916/jirpe.v5i1.2769

Keywords:

digital media, elementary science education, learning outcomes, Smart Apps Creator, rural schools

Abstract

The integration of digital technology in elementary science education remains limited in rural Indonesian schools, where conventional lecture-based instruction predominates and student learning outcomes are suboptimal. This study investigated the effect of Smart Apps Creator-based digital media on fifth-grade students' science learning outcomes at Sintuwulemba State Elementary School, Poso Regency. A quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design was employed with 25 fifth-grade students. Participants completed a validated 20-item multiple-choice achievement test before and after a four-week intervention involving interactive digital media incorporating visual animations, simulations, instructional videos, and formative assessments. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and paired-samples t-test. The intervention produced a significant improvement in learning outcomes, with mean scores increasing from 61.56 (SD = 2.45) to 83.04 (SD = 1.70), representing a 34.9% gain (t = 28.63, df = 24, p < 0.001, Cohen's d = 10.21). The intervention proved equally effective across all initial achievement levels, demonstrating no correlation between pretest scores and improvement magnitude. Smart Apps Creator-based digital media significantly enhances elementary science learning outcomes through multimodal content delivery and interactive engagement. These findings support technology integration in rural schools as an equity-enhancing pedagogical strategy, though randomized controlled trials with extended follow-up periods are needed to establish long-term effectiveness and generalizability.

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2026-01-10

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Dengkidala, F. A. ., Nurrahma, N., Rizal, R., Lapasere, S., & Wilade, S. (2026). Smart Apps Creator-Based Digital Media and Elementary Science Achievement: Evidence from Rural Schools. Journal of Innovation and Research in Primary Education, 5(1), 350–360. https://doi.org/10.56916/jirpe.v5i1.2769

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