Educative and digital based game (PowerPoint) game games as a stimulation method of discussion skill development early childhood

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Educative magic games are a concept of developing educational methods that are used to stimulate early childhood development that depart from an educational game concept that is integrated with the concept of magic games. While digital-based games (Power point) is a concept of developing computer applications developed into digital games based on the design of early childhood education needs. Both methods of education are felt to have a significant impact on stimulating early childhood development. This research was conducted through an experimental method to prove the superiority of each concept of play in improving the listening skills of early childhood. The results showed that educative magic games were more significant in improving the listening skills of early childhood compared to the application of digital-based games (power point) with a confidence level of 95%.

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Yasbiati, Y., Gandana, G., & Rahman, T. (2019). Educative and digital based game (PowerPoint) game games as a stimulation method of discussion skill development early childhood. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1318). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1318/1/012048

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