Akbar Nasrum
(Scopus ID: 57190935035), Department Of Mathematics Education Universitas Sembilanbelas November Kolaka

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Utilization of Chamilo LMS in Learning Media Courses as an Effort to Digitalize Education Agus Nasir; Akbar Nasrum; Nurul Haeniah
International Journal of Business, Law, and Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Business, Law, and Education (July-December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56442/ijble.v4i2.284

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The number of online learning platforms available for free makes it easier for lecturers to deliver teaching materials but difficult for students. The use of different LMS by each lecturer causes almost all LMS on students' mobile devices. In order to make the learning process easier to organize, educational institutions should have one LMS that is the choice to be used together. Only now, Universitas Sembilanbelas November Kolaka has no LMS, especially the Indonesian Language Education study program. Therefore, this research will produce a Learning Management System that can support online learning systems synchronously, asynchronously, and mixed learning in the Indonesian Language Education study program at Universitas Sembilanbelas November Kolaka. The LMS that will be created is open-source-based so that it can be developed according to user needs. Specifically, the subjects included in the system are Educational media subjects at the college level. However, this LMS will be developed into a Faculty LMS that can be used to support learning management in all study programs. Five interrelated stages are needed to develop this LMS: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. These development stages are known as the ADDIE model. An LMS meets the standard criteria for use in Learning Media courses through these stages. The resulting prototype is very useful for learning management, so its use can be expanded and developed to improve learning management within the faculty.
THE ROLE OF MOODLE IN EDUCATION: A BIBLIOMETRIC REVIEW Akbar Nasrum; Made Subawo; Ully Hidayati
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 8, No 1 (2023): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i1.1903

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Moodle is a trendy digital learning platform in education widely used to create online courses. Moodle's role in education is crucial because it provides many benefits, including facilitating distance learning, increasing student participation, increasing teaching efficiency, enabling easy assessment, enabling personalized teaching, and so on. There have been many studies on Moodle in the form of articles from year to year. Therefore, in this research, a bibliometric study will be carried out on the roles of Moodle in the world of education, mapping research results, looking at research trends, and looking for possible gaps that can still be studied more deeply. The method used in this research is a Systematic Literature Review using bibliometric analysis with the help of VoS Viewer. The study results show that Moodle is widely used to benefit learning in various fields, especially STEM. Moodle is generally used to digitize learning, including, in this case, the assessment and gamification process in learning.
Innovation of Learning Management System in Mathematics Education Study Program as MBKM Supporting Media Akbar Nasrum; Andi Tenri Sumpala
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 8, No 2 (2023): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i2.2057

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The main objective of this research is to produce an LMS that can support synchronous, asynchronous and blended learning systems, especially in the Mathematics Education study program at Universitas Sembilanbelas November Kolaka (USN Kolaka). This is very important because USN Kolaka currently does not have an independent LMS while the existence of an LMS greatly supports the implementation of MBKM, especially in lecture programs outside the University. The LMS that will be created is an opensource-based LMS that also supports the use of the Woocommerce system. Specifically, the course that will be included in the system is the Mathematics Learning Media course. However, if possible, this LMS will be developed into an online mathematics learning center throughout Indonesia, starting from elementary school to university level. To develop this LMS requires several stages. The first stage is to analyze what essential materials will be included in the system first. Second, designing or designing the LMS interface, menu layout, including how to deliver the material, The third stage realizes what has been planned. The realization stage consists of product trials, evaluation and revision. The last stage is the implementation stage. This stage of development is known as the plompt model. From these stages, an opensource LMS is obtained that is suitable for use as an online learning platform. It can include various lesson materials. Especially for this research, the teaching materials included have also gone through a validation process so that both the material and the media are ready to be used for the teaching and learning process.
Comparative Study of Mathematics Learning Students Outcomes Taught by Cooperative Learning Model Teams Games Tournament Type (TGT) and Talking Stick Type (TS) J. Jahring; Armiana M; Akbar Nasrum
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 2, No 2 (2017): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v2i2.376

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This research method was Experimental Research. The Research aimed at determining whether there were differences on the student learning outcomes taught by cooperative learning model Teams Games Tournament type (TGT) and the students who were taught by cooperative learning model Talking Stick type (TS). This research was conducted at class VIII SMP Negeri 2 Kolaka in the academic year 2016/2017 consisting of 8 classes with total students was 199 students. VIII5 Class was the first experimental class taught by cooperative learning model TGT type and VIII3 Class was the second experimental class taught by cooperative learning TS type.  Technique of Data Analysis used descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The research findings were: (1) Mathematics learning outcomes of students taught by cooperative learning model TGT  type consisting of 28 students obtained mean = 81,29, median = 84, mode = 85, standard deviation = 8,814, and variance = 77,693 . In addition, 23 of 28 students (82.15%) had learning outcomes above KKM = 75, and 19 of 28 students (57.14%) had scores above mean = 81.29. (2) The learning outcomes of mathematics student taught by cooperative learning model of TS type consisting of 28 students obtained mean = 81,64, median = 84,50, mode = 87, standard deviation = 9,306, and variance = 86,605. In addition, 22 of 28 students (78.57%) had learning outcomes above KKM = 75, and 20 of 28 students (71.42%) had scores above mean = 81.64. Based on the findings above, it can be concluded that there was no difference in the mean of mathematics learning outcomes of students taught by cooperative learning model both TGT type and TS type. The models provided good learning outcomes and improved the students’ engagement in the teaching and learning process.
Effectiveness of Cooperative Learning Model For Enhancing Capability of Investigation tipe group Resolution on Student Mathematical Hight School S. Supratman; Akbar Nasrum
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 3, No 2 (2018): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v3i2.845

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TThe purpose of this study are: (1) To determine the ability of mathematical problem solving class X SMA Negeri 1 Wundulako taught using cooperative learning model Group Investigation. (2)To determine the ability of mathematical problem solving class X SMA Negeri 1 Wundulakoyang taught using conventional learning model in teaching trigonometry. (3) To determine whether the mathematical problem solving ability of students taught bycooperative learning model of Group Investigationbetter than mathematics problem solving ability of students taught by conventional learning models in Class 1 Wundulako State XSMA in teaching trigonometry. This type of research used experimental method. The population in this study were all students of class X are scattered in seven classes in parallel with the number of 155 people. Sampling was conducted using random cluster sampling technique. In this study as a sample taken two classes of the population that there is a class X2 as an experimental class and class X4 as the control class. From the results of data analysis showed that: (1) average math problem solving ability X2 grade students taught using cooperative learning model type investigative groups (Group Investigation), which consists of 19 students showed minimum value maximum value 96.00 72.00 , the average (mean)87.0526, median88.00 and mode86.00, With a variance40.608And standard deviation 6.37246, (2 average math problem solving ability X4 grade students taught using conventional learning model which consists of 22 students showed 68.00 minimum value, maximum value 96, 00 average (mean)82.3636, median82,00, and mode82.00, With a variance58.147And standard deviation7.62543, (3) the results of t-test analysis using independent samples t-test obtained t =2.116 on the significant 0,005 α = 0.05then H0 is rejected and H1 accepted. With the rejection of H0, it can be concluded that the increase in mathematical problem solving ability of students taught using cooperative learning model type investigative groups (Group Investigation) is better than math problem solving ability of students taught using conventional learning models.