RENCANA PELAKSANAAN PEMBELAJARAN DIGITAL PERANGKAT PEMBELAJARAN GURU 4.0
Keywords:
Digital RPP, Teacher 4.0Abstract
Lesson Plan (RPP) is one of the mandatory learning tools that must be compiled by
the teacher. Whether the learning is good or not, one of them is determined by the
quality of the planning described by the teacher in the lesson plan. Digital RPP is one
form of teacher self-development in the face of 21st century learning and the
Industrial Revolution 4.0. which is also called the era of disruption. Teacher 4.0 is a
creative and innovative teacher who is able to make learning devices in digital format
and can keep up with the times. Digital RPP is one of the opportunities for teachers
to answer the challenges of the disruption era. Digital RPP is a complete package of
learning activities and powerful, because it contains a learning plan that is
equipped with teaching materials, both text, image and video learning, online
questions and links subject matter that can be accessed directly from the RPP.
Digital RPP is easily revised, low-cost, attractive and easily shared, and can be
accessed anywhere and anytime.
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