scholarly journals Design of Collaborative Learning with Creative Problem-solving Process Learning Activities in a Ubiquitous Learning Environment to Develop Creative Thinking Skills

2014 ◽  
Vol 116 ◽  
pp. 3921-3926 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sitthichai Laisema ◽  
Panita Wannapiroon
Author(s):  
Sugono Sugono ◽  
Sofyan Hasanudin Nur ◽  
Asep Ginanjar Arip

The background of this study is that the learning process still uses conventional learning (lecture method) so that there are problems with the ability of creative thinking and student creativity in solving problems. The purpose of this study is to find out the implementation of Scientific Problem Solving (CPS) based Learning to improve the ability to think creatively and Creativity in solving problems.This research method used an experiment with prepostes control group design which was carried out in Kapetak State Middle School SMP2 with 39 students in the experimental class and 38 students in the control class.The results of this study concluded that (1) The implementation of learning using the CPS-based scientific model seemed that the teacher was able to carry out good learning. This is indicated by the implementation of all the CPS-based scientific model syntax indicators by teachers with an average total implementation of the learning process of 87.78% with a very good category. (2) Implementation of the application of scientific-based CPS learning model in teaching and learning activities can improve students' creative thinking skills. This is reflected in the average value of creative thinking achieved by the control class is 65.33, and the average value of creative thinking in the experimental class is 78.89 in the good category. Hypothesis test results are sig. 0.000 <0.05, then the initial hypothesis (H0) is rejected. This means that there are differences in the average creative thinking of students between the experimental class and the control class. (3) There are differences and enhancements in students' creativity in solving problems between those who use the Scientific Creative CPS learning model and those who use learning material lectures on the Excretion System in human students where the experimental class has increased from a pretest value of 55.13 to 75.43, with a value normalized gain 0.43 which is Medium. Whereas in the mean control class from pretest 52.85 it rose to 60.96 in the posttest average, with the normalized gain value of 0.16 which included the low criteria (4) Student responses Regarding creative thinking skills and creativity solving problems after the science learning activities with the CPS learning model Scientific based through questionnaires obtained an average value of 55.18 and categorized as good. This means that the learning model has an influence on the skills of creative thinking and creativity in solving problemsKeywords: Creative thinking; Creativity solving problems; Creative Problem Solving (CPS)


2018 ◽  
Vol 48 ◽  
pp. 01059
Author(s):  
Sibel Demir Kaçan ◽  
Fatma Şahin

The research aims to determine the “relationship between the scientific creative thinking skills and creative problem solving and project development skills of candidate science teachers.” The research was performed with 24 teacher candidates in the control group and 24 teacher candidates in the experimental group in the second class of the Department of Science Teaching in a university in Istanbul Province. In the experimental group of the research, the laboratory program to be designed by the researchers on the basis of scientific discussion and research; and in the control group, the conventionally designed laboratory program were applied for 14 weeks. The research data was gained through “Self-Assessment for Creativity Questionnaire” to be developed by Raudsepp [28] and adapted by Sungur [30] into Turkish with the reliability value by Gülel [11]; two projects which were “the kite project”, “bridge project from spaghetti macaroni” and “personal interviews”. The conclusions to be reached by the research are in favour of the experimental group and the last application. While it was found that the project development processes of the candidate teachers in the experiment group had an important impact on their scientific creativity, the positive opinions of the candidate teachers were also found.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 11-22
Author(s):  
Salahuddin Akbar Agus Panuntun Hsm ◽  
Mohammad Asikin ◽  
Budi Waluya ◽  
Zaenuri Zaenuri

The ability to think creatively is very important to be developed in students, especially when learning is starting to shift to blended learning where students are required to be able to organize portions and also how to learn independently, for this reason, students in this era need to grow their creative abilities to be able to keep up with educational developments. This study aims to conduct studies related to factors that can foster creative thinking skills. The research method used in this study is the SLR (Systematic Literture Review) method. Data collection is done by collecting similar research articles and limiting it to the topic of mathematical creative thinking skills. The articles used in this study were 20 articles with the topic of creative thinking skills. Based on the literature review, the most influencing factors in creative thinking skills are problem-based models and open-ended approaches. For this reason, using the CPS model with an open-ended approach will provide a model with a new alternative approach that can be tried to improve creative thinking skills.


Author(s):  
Olha Chyzhykova

The article analyzes the current stage of foreign language study in higher educational establishments. Student interaction and collaboration are considered as essential elements in the development of communication skills. Principal approaches to the definition of collaborative learning are analyzed in the article.The author analyzes advantages of collaborative learning in the process of foreign language study, including development of students’ communicative abilities and active participation in the learning process, fostering learners’ autonomy and creative thinking skills, development of students’ self-learning and cooperation abilities.A detailed description of collaborative learning activities in the process of teaching English to non-linguistic students is presented in the article. Keywords: collaborative learning, collaboration learning activities, student interaction, teaching a foreign language, non-linguistic students, teaching strategies, learning in cooperation, work in group, educational technology.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 42
Author(s):  
Munisah Munisah ◽  
Siti Nurhidayati ◽  
Ida Royani

The problem that happened in MTs NW Darussholihin Wassyakirin is creative thinking skill and cognitive learning result of student is still less satisfactory, proved by the value of MID semester under KKM (Criteria Completed Minimal). This is because the learning process is not effective because the use of methods or learning models that are not effective. The purpose of this research is to know the influence of CPS (Creative Problem Solving) model of creative thinking skill and students' cognitive learning outcomes. This type of research is quasi experimental research with pretest postest control group design research design. The instrument used in this research is the observation sheet of learning implementation (RPP), test of creative thinking skill and test of cognitive learning result of the students. Data collection techniques are observations and tests, while data analysis techniques are descriptive and t-test. The results showed that the data presentation of creative thinking skills of students in the experimental class is 85.33 with very high category while the result of cognitive learning posstest students get the average value in the experimental class that is 80.83 and the control class is 78.67. The result of study posttest showed that the average learning result of the students in the experimental class and the control class were 86 and 76. Based on the t-test analysis with separated variance formula with 5% significant, student learning result obtained tcount of 2,581 and ttable value of 2.048, means tcount is greater than ttable value (2.581 > 2.048) so that (Ho) is rejected (Ha) accepted. Based on these results can be concluded that the model of learning CPS (Creative Problem Solving) effect on student cognitive learning outcomes, and average creative thinking skills achieve high categories.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-100
Author(s):  
Devi Meiarti ◽  
Ellianawati Ellianawati

This study aims to train the creative thinking skills of vocational school students in physics learning by implement the mind mapping based creative problem-solving. This study used experimental methods with one-shot case study design. The population of this study was class X SMK Pelayaran Wira Samudera Semarang. The sample was 30 students selected by purposive sampling technique. The instrument used in this study was student discussion sheets and four items of essay tests. Each item essay test represents an indicator of creative thinking skills. There are learning media used to support learning activities such as powerpoint, Macromedia Flash, and students’ discussion sheets. The results showed the average creative thinking skill of students in physics learning was 58.33% in the sufficient categorized. The highest percentage of that result found on fluency indicator and the lowest found on elaboration indicator. These can conclude that students’ creative thinking skills can trained by implementation of mind mapping based creative problem solving, but not optimally.


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