Technology-Based Media Innovation for Students with Special Needs
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The research aims to find out technology-based media innovations for students with special needs. The research method used is a mixed method. The research results show that it is important to create technology-based media innovations for students with special needs. This is because the learning process is easy.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17509/jassi.v24i1.72670
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