Study of the Education Community's Interest in Digital Competition-based Products

Authors

  • Fajar Julian Santosa Universitas Sebelas Maret
  • Lutfi Andriani Archana: Biro Psikologi, Riset, Training, dan Konsultan
  • Drajat Tri Kartono Universitas Sebelas Maret
  • Herlinda Nur Fitriana Archana: Biro Psikologi, Riset, Training, dan Konsultan
  • Velda Fiska Saputri Archana: Biro Psikologi, Riset, Training, dan Konsultan

Keywords:

digital education product, digital learning competition, community interest

Abstract

The era of Industrial Revolution 4.0 has had a significant impact on the development of education, one of which is through the transformation of digital technology. This research aims to deepen understanding the education community's interest in digital competition-based products. This research is development research using the ADDIE Research and Development (R&D) method to develop online-based training and competition products. The data collection stage was carried out through a survey of 185 respondents. The data was then analyzed using the descriptive statistics method. The research results show that public interest in digital competition-based products is significant. Interest in digital competition-based products was demonstrated by 80% or 148 people interested in digital competition-based products. It was found that many respondents showed high interest in using digital competition-based products as interactive, flexible, and exciting learning tools.

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Published

2026-02-25

How to Cite

Santosa, F. J., Andriani, L., Kartono, D. T., Fitriana, H. N., & Saputri, V. F. (2026). Study of the Education Community’s Interest in Digital Competition-based Products. Ittishal Educational Research Journal, 6(1), 60–74. Retrieved from http://journal.ittishal.net/index.php/ierj/article/view/74

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