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3D Big Book of Animals


Buku Besar 3D tentang Hewan

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21070/ups.3598

Keywords:

Big Book, Design, Learning media

Abstract

3D Big Book is one of the learning media used for elementary school students with a unique design. With a unique design on the big book display, it can provide innovation to students to be more interactive during learning and train their reading skills. The appearance of the big book this time is different from the appearance of other big book, namely with the combination of Pop Up 3D big book. But not only that, because big book have various types of design models, this time the cover design is made like a book in general but with a larger size both on the pictures display and the display on the text. This 3D big book contains material about the introduction of animal species and their habitats using English. Implement the 3D big book to students, it can be used through learning material about reading.

 

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Posted

2023-10-26