Development of MOOCs synchronized life-based learning to improve the quality of outcomes in prospective vocational teachers in the era of education 4.0

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The objectives of this study include 1) mapping aspects of the need to improve the quality of prospective vocational teacher's outcomes; and 2) the attractiveness test of the developed Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) product. This research uses research and development (R&D) methods. The subjects of this study were all vocational students at Malang State University. Data collection techniques through questionnaires and interviews. The results of this study include: 1) aspects of the need to improve the outcome of prospective vocational teachers namely learning aspects (awareness has a percentage of 78%, knowledge has a percentage of 85%, attitudes has a percentage of 97%, and special skills have a percentage of 82%.), The aspect of action (behavior has a percentage of 86%, practice has a percentage of 90%, and decision making has a percentage of 88%), and aspects of conditions (economic conditions have a percentage of 82%, social conditions have a percentage of 84%, individual conditions have a percentage of 90%, and environmental conditions have a percentage of 94%); 2) MOOCs products developed are feasible and interesting (average score 92%); and 3) media/product innovation MOOCs that are developed can be used as a reference for the development of technologies that have deeper content and content complexes.

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Tuwoso, T., Putra, A. B. N. R., Mukhadis, A., Mahamad, A. K. B., & Sembiring, A. I. (2020). Development of MOOCs synchronized life-based learning to improve the quality of outcomes in prospective vocational teachers in the era of education 4.0. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1456). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1456/1/012051

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