scholarly journals Pengembangan E-Learning Berbasis Flipped Classroom Pada Mata Pelajaran Matematika di SMP

2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anak Agung Gde Agung Dwi Angga Nirarta ◽  
I Nyoman Jampel ◽  
I Komang Sudarma

Pada saat pandemi telah terjadi penurunan hasil belajar matematika dikarenakan guru terlalu sering menggunakan model pembelajaran teacher center dalam proses pembelajaran. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk menguji kelayakan e-learning berbasis flipped classroom pada mata pelajaran matematika diera covid-19. Penelitian ini menggunakan model ADDIE sebagai model penelitian. Subjek penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah para ahli dan siswa. Metode pengumpulan yang digunakan adalah wawancara, observasi, dan kuesioner. Sedangkan teknik pengumpulan data yang digunakan adalah teknik analis data deskriptif kualitatif dan deskriptif kuantitatif. Hasil dari penelitian pengembangan ini adalah pertama desain pengembangan model e-learning berbasis flipped classroom pada mata pelajaran matematika meliputi analisis, desain, pengembangan, implementasi, dan evaluasi. Kedua hasil uji validitas dari para ahli dan subjek uji coba produk mendapatkan predikat valid berdasarkan: hasil review ahli isi pembelajaran dengan kualifikasi sangat baik  (93%), hasil review ahli desain pembelajaran dengan kualifikasi baik (89%), hasil review ahli media pembelajaran dengan kualifikasi sangat baik (94%), hasil uji coba perorangan dengan kualifikasi baik (80%), dan  hasil uji coba kelompok kecil dengan kualifikasi baik (87%), serta  hasil uji coba lapangan dengan kualifikasi baik (84%). Ketiga hasil efektivitas model pembelajaran e-learning berbasis flipped classroom pada mata pelajaran matematika mendapatkan hasil efektif berdasarkan hasil uji efektivitas dengan hasil 10,65 dengan  thitung > ttabel dengan taraf signifikasi 5%. Jadi berdasarkan hasil penelitian tersebut, pengembangan e-learning berbasis flipped classroom layak digunakan dalam pembelajaran matematika dan dapat meningkatkan hasil belajar siswa

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 393
Author(s):  
Eka Duriyatul Muhlisoh ◽  
Asih Santihastuti ◽  
Eka Wahjuningsih

<p>This research investigated the implementation of Flipped Approach in EFL classroom with the implementation of the E-learning platform. The participants were 42 sophomore English majors of Advanced Paragraph Writing class at Jember University. A within-subjects research design exposed all participants to have Writing Class by flipped learning and to use the E-learning platform. A one-shot survey design was used in this research by distributing two questionnaires “Perception of Flipped Learning Experience” and “Technology Acceptance Model” and doing the in-class observations as “Flipped Note” to collect the data. Data were analyzed quantitatively through SPSS 16.0 by applying the formula of Descriptive Statistics. The results of this research revealed that the implementation of the flipped approach in the classroom: (1) motivated the students in learning the materials, (2) enhanced the students’ knowledge, (3) and engaged them more in the learning tasks. They explained that the flipped approach gave them a new experience in language learning processes, in which they learned the materials before coming to the classroom so that they could criticize the materials. This way of learning aligns with the idea of student-centred learning. It is notable, however, that the students who did not learn the materials yet, could not criticize the materials and could not reach better outcomes in flipped classroom Moreover, the use of E-learning in the flipped classroom gave the students beneficial outcomes in the learning processes. Students revealed on the Technology Acceptance Model questionnaire that E-learning facilitates them properly, and they wanted to look forward to having E-learning in the future learning processes. Despite this finding, there remain limitation on the “server down” issue which needs to be straightened for more accessible E-learning among users.</p>


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 10-12
Author(s):  
Kamarudin Hussin

The advancement of technology in higher education is always perceived as a valuable innovation that create better impact to the society. The advent of the Internet for instance, has magnificently created important features in learning environment globally. Higher education community optimizes the Internet as an essential resource, communication platforms and dynamic tools in their core teaching-learning, research, consultation activities, entertainment and many others. Moreover, innovations such as mobile technology has successfully broadened access to the Internet and related online services and facilities. Higher education institutions as the hub for technology development and innovation have invested in virtual learning environment to support current needs of global population. Related to this fact, e- learning modules and contents are offered across universities, and interested learners in public communities are benefited by this opportunity. Educators and experts in higher education institutions are delivering their knowledge, discoveries and expertise via e-learning platforms and other supported technology. Equally important, e-learning has successfully expanded opportunities for lifelong and flexible learning, and offered a solution for practical issues and increasing student numbers. As a matter of fact, e-learning has been proposed as a promising way out for many complex issues such asfunding constraints, increasing demand and access to higher education while improving quality and high impact educational provisions in many countries. While addressing these issues, higher education administrators, educators, researchers and policy makers have developed responses in various frameworks. Initiatives such as Competency-Based Online Programs, development of open source materials, flipped classroom and Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have contributed towards reducing cost of higher education as well as increasing access to higher education. MOOCs technology has proven its capability to reach massive audienceof about 30,000 students at a time. Across the globe, MOOCs offer free access to online course lectures, self- paced lessons, readings, problem sets, blogs, discussion boards, peer assessment and even online discussion group platforms for global students (Leon and Price, 2016). In 2017, MOOCs offered more than 9,400 courses with more than 500 MOOC based credentials according to data gathered by Class Central. Excitingly, MOOC platforms have recorded more than 81 million learners to date (Class Central, 2017).  


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 60
Author(s):  
Evi Susilawati ◽  
Imamul Khaira

Abstrak: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kemampuan mahasiswa dalam mendesain materi pengembangan bahan ajar non cetak melalui e-learning flipped classroom. Penelitian ini berjenis penelitian tindakan kelas (PTK) dengan mengikuti langkah-langkah penelitian yaitu: perencanaan, pelaksanaan, observasi, analisis dan refleksi. Subjek penelitian ini adalah mahasiswa semester V Program Studi Dosenan Pancasila dan Kewarganegaraan Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Dosenan Universitas Islam Sumatera Utara pada tahun pelajaran 2020/2021. Pelaksanaan penelitian tindakan kelas ini dilakukan pada matakuliah  Pengembangan Bahan Ajar dengan jumlah mahasiswa 17 orang. Teknik pengumpulan data pada  penelitian ini menggunakan data kuantitatif. Alat pengumpulan data kuantitatif ini menggunakan instrumen materi pengembangan bahan ajar non cetak dengan menggunakan pilihan berganda yang diberikan secara online, sementara pada data kualitatif menggunakan hasil observasi kemampuan mahasiswa dalam mendesain materi pengembangan bahan ajar non cetak di kelas e-learning. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan terdapat peningkatan kemampuan mahasiswa dalam mendesain materi pengembangan bahan ajar non cetak dengan menggunakan e-learning flipped classroom. Kata Kunci: Kemampuan Mahasiswa, Bahan Ajar Non Cetak, E-Learning Classroom  Abstract: This study aims to improve students' abilities in designing non-print teaching materials through e-learning flipped classrooms. This research is a classroom action research (CAR) by following the research steps, namely: planning, implementing, observing, analyzing and reflecting. The subjects of this study were students in the fifth semester of the Pancasila and Citizenship Lecturer Study Program, the Teaching and Lecturer Faculty of the Islamic University of North Sumatra in the 2020/2021 school year. The implementation of this classroom action research was carried out in the course of Teaching Material Development with a total of 17 students. Data collection techniques in this study using quantitative data. This quantitative data collection tool uses non-printed teaching material development materials instruments using multiple choices provided online, while the qualitative data uses observations of students' abilities in designing non-print teaching material development materials in e-learning classes. The results of this study indicate that there is an increase in the ability of students in designing non-print teaching materials development materials using e-learning flipped classrooms. Keywords: Student Activity, Non-Printed Teaching Materials, E-Learning Flipped Classroom 


Author(s):  
Sergio Francisco Sargo Ferreira Lopes ◽  
Luís Borges Gouveia ◽  
Pedro Reis

The study and investigation around educational models and teaching and learning methodologies is a theme that has long aroused the interest of the academic environment in higher education, both in the period before the advent of digital technology, as in current times in which technology is strongly embedded in the various teaching and learning processes, which involve classroom and distance-learning classes and courses, both in the context of e-learning and b-learning. Understanding how people learn and understand the themes presented in the classroom in face-to-face and e-learning is fundamental for planning and implementing processes that allow teachers to apply teaching and learning methodologies that can be efficient and effective. The main objective is to carry out a critical reflection on b-learning teaching, about the implementation of the teaching and learning methodology of the flipped classroom, one of the variants of b-learning teaching, supported by the results of a field investigation carried out with 152 students (n=152) of higher education.


2016 ◽  
pp. 1818-1834
Author(s):  
Katsuyuki Umezawa ◽  
Takashi Ishida ◽  
Michitaka Aramoto ◽  
Manabu Kobayashi ◽  
Makoto Nakazawa ◽  
...  

The flipped classroom approach has recently begun to attract attention. In a flipped classroom, the conventional roles of classroom and homework are reversed: students study on their own using digital teaching materials or e-learning prior to class and then apply their learning in classroom activities. The authors have developed a method for improving the effectiveness of the classroom component: the students in a class are grouped on the basis of the time they spent studying (as recorded in their self-study logs) and their degree of understanding (as revealed by a self-study achievement test), and a different learning model is used for each group to improve their degree of understanding. Although they were unable to find a meaningful statistical difference in the test scores obtained in an experiment using one class of 34 students, there was a notable difference in the way questions were answered. The results of a free-description questionnaire indicate that the group learning encourages active learning.


Author(s):  
Cecep Kustandi ◽  
Hirmana Wargahadibrata ◽  
Dini Nur Fadhillah ◽  
Suprayekti Suprayekti ◽  
Kunto Imbar Nursetyo

<p class="0abstract">This study aims to describe the use of the flipped classroom for improving the self-regulated learning of pre-service teachers. This explanatory mixed-method collected the information related to the characteristics of students who take Theory Learning courses through e-learning. This research collaborated with students of 2018 which included 30 students and 7 lecturers of Theory Learning courses from 7 study programs at the Faculty of Education Science, Universitas Negeri Jakarta. The results show by a one-tailed test at a significant level 0,05 with n-1 = 29 is 2,045, so tcount (5,843) &gt; ttable (2,045), means an increase after the use of flipped classroom learning outcomes in Theory Learning courses. And also improving self-regulated students. It can be concluded that in general the learning independence of the students of the Faculty of Education Science of Universitas Negeri Jakarta in the indicators has self-confidence categorized as positive<strong>.</strong></p>


Author(s):  
Dedi Rahman ◽  
P Wayan Arta Suyasa ◽  
Dessy Seri Wahyuni

The purpose of this study were (1) Produced a design and implemented the development of e-learning learning media with Edmodo-based Flipped Classroom model in Informatics subject of class VII in SMP Negeri 2 Mengwi, (2) Determined the subject teacher and students’ responses towards the development of e-learning learning media with Edmodo-based Flipped Classroom model in Informatics subject of class VII in SMP Negeri 2 Mengwi. The study was a Research and Development (R&D) research with ADDIE development model. This study involved students from VII A class and teacher of Informatics subject in SMP Negeri 2 Mengwi. The method of data collection was questionnaire. The result of the study showed that (1) The design and the implemented e-learning media were success implemented based on validity test from content experts, design experts, and learning media experts with Aiken's V coefficient average score  0,89 and very valid, (2) The teacher and students’ responses showed the average score were 40 for the teacher and 61,8 for the students, meaning that it was included in very positive category with very practical criteria. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
I PUTU DALBO MANIK KRISHNA . ◽  
Dr. KETUT AGUSTINI, S.Si, M.Si. . ◽  
DR. I MADE TEGEH, S.Pd.,M.Pd .

Penelitian ini dilakukan karena rendahnya prestasi belajar yang disebabkan oleh terbatasnya waktu belajar yang dimiliki disekolah terutama pada saat praktik. Maka dari itu, pada penelitian ini dikembangkan e-learning sebagai solusi untuk permasalahan tersebut. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk: 1) mendeskripsikan rancang bangun pengembangan e-learning, 2) mendeskripsikan hasil validasi e-learning yang dikembangkan berdasarkan review para ahli dan uji coba produk, 3) menguji efektivitas e-learning yang dikembangkan terhadap hasil belajar simulasi digital siswa kelas X di SMK Negeri 2 Singaraja. Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian pengembangan dengan menggunakan model pengembangan Hanafin & Peck dengan strategi pembelajaran Flipped Classroom. Prosedur pengembangan mengacu pada model yang dipilih. Pengambilan data dilakukan dengan metode wawancara, kuesioner dan tes. Instrumen pengumpulan data menggunakan pedoman wawancara, kuesioner/angket, dan tes objektif. Analisis data yang digunakan adalah analisis deskriptif kualitatif, deskriptif kuantitatif dan statistik inferensial. Hasil penelitian ini adalah 1) terdapat tiga fase rancang bangun konten Dynamic e-learning berstrategi Flipped Classroom a) fase analisis kebutuhan, mata pelajaran yang dipilih adalah mata pelajaran simulasi digital, masalah dapat diidentifikasi yaitu rendahnya prestasi belajar simulasi digital terutama dalam nilai praktik. b) fase desain, dokumen yang dihasilkan dalam tahap ini ialah dokumen flow chart dan story board c) fase pengembangan dan implementasi, penentuan konsep e-learning dan melakukan uji ahli dan uji coba pengguna; 2) validitas e-learning menurut review ahli isi mata pelajaran diperoleh 93% dengan kualifikasi sangat baik, review ahli e-learning diperoleh 83% dengan kualifikasi baik, review ahli desain pembelajaran diperoleh 86% dengan kualifikasi baik, uji coba perorangan diperoleh 88,66% dengan kualifikasi baik, uji coba kelompok kecil diperoleh 89,5% dengan kualifikasi baik, dan uji coba lapangan diperoleh 86,1% dengan kualifikasi baik; 3) efektivitas e-learning menunjukan nilai rata-rata skor pretest didapatkan sebesar 55,83 posttest sebesar 89,17 dan nilai sig=0,001. Dengan demikian nilai sig 0,001< 0,05, sehingga H0 ditolak dan H1 diterima. Ini berarti terdapat perbedaan yang signifikan hasil belajar siswa antara sebelum menggunakan konten Dynamic e-learning berstrategi Flipped Classroom dan setelah menggunakan konten Dynamic e-learning berstrategi Flipped Classroom pada mata pelajaran simulasi digital siswa kelas X di SMKN 2 Singaraja.Kata Kunci : pengembangan, e-learning, flipped classroom This research was conducted because of the low learning achievement caused by the limited time of study which is owned in school especially at the time of practice. Therefore, in this study developed e-learning as a solution to the problem. This research aimed to : 1. Describe the design of e-learning development, 2. Describe The results of e-learning validation developed based on expert reviews and product exsperiment, 3. Tested the effectiveness of e-learning developed against the digital student simulation learning result of class X SMKN Negeri 2 Singaraja. This type of research is a development research using the model of developing hanafin & peck with flipped classroom learning strategy. The development procedure refers to the selected model. The data were collected by interview method, questionnaire and test. The data collection instrument uses interview guides, questionnaires, and objective tests. The data analysis used is descriptive qualitative, descriptive quantitative, and inferential statistics. The results of this study are 1) there are three phases of dynamic e-learning content design with flipped classroom strategy a) Needs analysis phase, selected subjects are digital simulation subjects, the problem can be identified that is the low learning achievement of digital simulation especially in practice value, b) design phase, the documents generated in this phase are the flow chart and story board documents, c) the development and implementation phases, the determination of e-learning concepts and expert test and user trials; 2) the validity of e-learning according to expert review of the content of subjects obtained 93% with excellent qualification, review of e-learning expert obtained 83% with good qualification, review of learning design expert obtained 86% with good qualification, individual test obtained 88,66% with good qualification, small group trials obtained 89.5% with good qualifications, and field trials obtained 86.1% with good qualifications; 3) e-learning effectiveness shows the average score of pretest score is 55,83 posttest equal to 89,71 and value of sig = 0,001. Thus sig value 0.001


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