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Peningkatan Kualitas Pembelajaran Fisika Melalui Pemanfaatan Sumber Belajar Digital Bagi Guru Sekolah Menengah Provinsi Banten Dodi Sukmayadi; Zakirman -; Widiasih; Ratna Ekawati; Pekan Pandiangan; Heni Safitri; Tuti Purwoningsih
KALANDRA Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 1 No 6 (2022): November
Publisher : Yayasan Kajian Riset Dan Pengembangan Radisi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55266/jurnalkalandra.v1i6.217

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Peningkatan kualitas pembelajaran dapat dimulai dengan membangun sistem pembelajaran yang memfasilitasi pembelajaran menjadi lebih menarik, variatif, dan interaktif. Sumber belajar digital dapat mengakomodir kebutuhan belajar yang ideal sehingga akan lebih meningkatkan kualitas belajar siswa. Dibalik banyaknya manfaat yang ditawarkan oleh sumber belajar digital, terdapat beberapa permasalahan yang muncul dalam kegiatan implementasinya. Salah satu kendala yang dimaksud adalah kompetensi dan keterampilan guru dalam menggali dan memanfaatkan sumber belajar digital. Berdasarkan hasil wawancara dengan ketua MGMP Fisika Provinsi Banten, masih banyak guru yang mengalami kendala dalam melaksanakan pembelajaran, peningkatan penguasaan dan kualitas pembelajaran Fisika. Pola kegiatan pembelajaran yang belum bervariasi memberikan kontribusi terhadap penurunan hasil belajar siswa pada mata pelajaran Fisika. Pemanfaatan sumber belajar digital dalam pembelajaran Fisika belum optimal. Tujuan dari kegiatan pengabdian ini adalah untuk meningkatkan keterampilan guru Fisika di Provinsi Banten dalam mengelola pembelajaran berbasis sumber belajar digital. Setelah pelaksanaan kegiatan pengabdian dapat disimpulkan bahwa secara umum peserta telah mampu merancang kegiatan pembelajaran dengan mengimplementasikan sumber belajar digital. Hasil evaluasi terhadap tugas dan produk peserta menunjukkan bahwa karya yang dirancang telah sesuai dengan tujuan dari kegiatan pelatihan. Kedepannya, diharapkan dengan adanya kegiatan pengabdian ini, akan semakin banyak guru Fisika khususnya di Provinsi Banten yang memiliki karya inovatif berupa sumber belajar digital yang berguna untuk peningkatan kualitas pembelajaran.
Analysis of Student Engagement: ECE Educators Teaching Skills Strengthening Courses in Distance Education Siti Aisyah; Widiasih; Sandra Sukmaning Adji; Andayani; Suryo Prabowo; Siti Hadianti; Zakirman
Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini Vol 16 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini Volume 16 Number 2 November 2022
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (210.086 KB) | DOI: 10.21009/JPUD.162.06

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Early childhood teacher education programs must figure out how to effectively educate the workforce as classrooms become more diverse due to children varied cultural backgrounds and skills. This study aims to analyse student involvement in the Strengthening of Early Childhood Educators Teaching Skills course in distance education. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The research participants were 405 students of the Department of Early Childhood Education, consisting of 90% women aged between 20-55 years and an average age of 31 years. The research findings show that at the level of academic challenge, most students agree that the ECE Educators Teaching Skills Strengthening (TSS) course brings new ideas and certain experiences and is very helpful in applying theory or concepts to practical problems. Indicators of active/collaborative learning indicate that hands-on experiences help students work more effectively with others. Meanwhile, the student-faculty interaction component shows that they have carried out two-way discussions regarding material assessment and practice. Additionally, online tutorials have provided quick feedback on assignments and guidance in compiling practice reports. The student learning experience is greatly helped by the TSS course. Students acquire new knowledge and skills to support their profession as teachers. Keywords: early childhood educators, engagement, teaching skill, distance education References: Ackerman, D. J. (2004). What do teachers need? Practitioners’ perspectives on early childhood professional development. Journal of Early Childhood Teacher Education, 24(4), 291–301. https://doi.org/10.1080/1090102040240409 Bolliger, D. U., & Martin, F. (2018). Instructor and student perceptions of online student engagement strategies. Distance Education, 39(4), 568–583. https://doi.org/10.1080/01587919.2018.1520041 Cherrington, S., & Thornton, K. (2013). Continuing professional development in early childhood education in New Zealand. Early Years, 33(2), 119–132. https://doi.org/10.1080/09575146.2013.763770 Duhn, I., Fleer, M., & Harrison, L. (2016). Supporting multidisciplinary networks through relationality and a critical sense of belonging: Three ‘gardening tools’ and the Relational Agency Framework. International Journal of Early Years Education, 24(3), 378–391. https://doi.org/10.1080/09669760.2016.1196578 Fredricks, J. A., Blumenfeld, P. C., & Paris, A. H. (2004). School Engagement: Potential of the Concept, State of the Evidence. Review of Educational Research, 74(1), 59–109. https://doi.org/10.3102/00346543074001059 Fredricks, J., Filsecker, M. K., & Lawson, M. A. (2016). Student engagement, context, and adjustment: Addressing definitional, measurement, and methodological issues. Learning and Instruction, 43, 1–4. Hollis, L. P. (2018). Ghost-Students and the New Wave of Online Cheating for Community College Students. 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(2019). Chronicling engagement: Students’ experience of online learning over time. Distance Education, 40(2), 262–277. https://doi.org/10.1080/01587919.2019.1600367 Nguyen, T. D., Cannata, M., & Miller, J. (2018). Understanding student behavioral engagement: Importance of student interaction with peers and teachers. The Journal of Educational Research, 111(2), 163–174. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220671.2016.1220359 Quin, D. (2017). Longitudinal and Contextual Associations Between Teacher–Student Relationships and Student Engagement: A Systematic Review. Review of Educational Research, 87(2), 345–387. https://doi.org/10.3102/0034654316669434 Schachter, R. E. (2015). An Analytic Study of the Professional Development Research in Early Childhood Education. Early Education and Development, 26(8), 1057–1085. https://doi.org/10.1080/10409289.2015.1009335 Shackelford, J. L., & Maxwell, M. (2012). Sense of community in graduate online education: Contribution of learner-to-learner interaction. The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 13(4), 228. https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v13i4.1339 Tuovinen, J. E. (2000). Multimedia Distance Education Interactions. Educational Media International, 37(1), 16–24. https://doi.org/10.1080/095239800361473 Vlachopoulos, D., & Makri, A. (2019). Online communication and interaction in distance higher education: A framework study of good practice. International Review of Education, 65(4), 605–632. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11159-019-09792-3
Thermal Conductivity of Liquid Lead for the Fast Nuclear Reactor Coolant, Calculated by the Green-Kubo Method Using Molecular Dynamics Simulation Artoto Arkundato; Ratna Dewi Syarifah; Lutfi Rohman; Wenny Maulina; Widiasih
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 9 No. 12 (2023): December
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i12.6102

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Comprehensive information about nuclear reactor coolant materials for application in heat-transfer systems is very important. One important physical property that needs to be known is the thermal conductivity. The goal of this work is to predict the thermal conductivity value of the liquid lead, which is one of the important candidates for cooling materials for Gen-IV fast nuclear reactor designs. The thermal conductivity of liquid lead in this study was predicted using the Green-Kubo scheme and the molecular dynamics (MD) computational method to collect the simulation data. The MD simulation was done in the NVT ensemble, using the Lennard-Jones interaction potential. We observe the thermal conductivity of the liquid lead can be studied based on the diffusion physical process. The thermal conductivity of the liquid lead obtained from this research is λ = 0.0113T + 8.8539 [W/mK]. As a conclusion, this result is very suitable, compared with the available experimental data, then the Green-Kubo method can be used to calculate the thermal conductivity of liquid metal as lead.
Implementation of the Jigsaw Model Assisted by E-Modules in Science Learning on Ecosystem Material for Class V Elementary Schools Tri Susilowati; Bambang Ismanto; Widiasih
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 9 No. 12 (2023): December
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i12.6208

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Critical thinking skills, independence, and low learning outcomes for most students are the essential background for this research. This problem causes the learning process carried out in class not to run optimally. This research aims to determine the influence of implementing the Jigsaw learning model assisted by e-modules on students' critical thinking abilities, independence, and learning outcomes. The approach in this research is quantitative with a Quasi-Experimental research type. The design of this research is Posttest Control Group Design. The population is classes VA and VB using total sampling techniques where all population members are used as research samples. Data collection techniques include questionnaires (measuring critical thinking abilities and learning independence) and tests to measure learning outcomes. The analysis shows the influence of using the Jigsaw-type cooperative learning model assisted by e-modules on critical thinking skills, independence, and student learning outcomes in grade 5 elementary school ecosystem material. Thus, learning with the Jigsaw model can overcome students' learning problems and needs.