scholarly journals The improvement of mathematics understanding ability on system of linear equation materials and students learning motivation using geogebra-based educational games

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 371-384
Author(s):  
Ari Septian ◽  
Erma Monariska

The purpose of this research is to determine the improvement of students' mathematical understanding ability on a system of linear equations using GeoGebra-based game education. This research use quasi-experimental that was conducted on two classes of the school in Indonesia. Class X MIPA 4 as experimental class and X MIPA 3 as control class. Based on the results the average score of N-Gain value analysis, mathematical concept understanding ability in the experimental class is 0.55, and the control class average score is 0.30. Based on the calculation, the Asymp. Sig. (2 tailed) of 0.000 is obtained. Because the significance score is obtained less than 0.05, thus it is rejected and is accepted. So, it can be concluded that the improvement of students' mathematical understanding ability using GeoGebra-based game education is better than the improvement through ordinary learning. The learning motivation of students using GeoGebra-based game education as a positive learning media, but there is no relationship between learning motivation and students' mathematical understanding using GeoGebra-Based Game Education.

Author(s):  
Rismawati Rismawati ◽  
Hany Handayani

Scaffolding is a learning strategy that is used in learning by providing assistance to taste to students based on the difficulties experienced by students. The purpose of this research is to know the influence of scaffolding strategies against the ability of mathematical understanding of grade III SD in Purwakarta. This research uses a quantitative approach with quasi experimental research methods and research designs The Nonequivalent Control Group Design with techniques of sampling Non Probability Sampling the sampling type is saturated. The object of this research is the whole grade 3 SD 2017/2018 school year with a total of 48 students (Male = 23, female = 25). Data collection techniques in the study using this type of test in the form of sheets of matter and types of the non test in the form of observation and documentation. Data analysis in this study uses the construction and validity testing of the validity of the content. The results showed there is the influence of the use of scaffolding strategies against the mathematical understanding of the capabilities of the students. This calculation results obtained from test-t with P-Value calculation results (Sig 2-tailed) for 0.000 which means less than 0.05 significant level. The earnings results of the pretest average score at 29.92 while IE experiment class results average value of experimental class posttest was 73.92. Then for obtaining the value of an average pretest classes control i.e. 30.96 while the average value of posttestnya was 55.17. The use of scaffolding strategies can be used by subsequent researchers to conduct research in the subject matter, having regard to the appropriations used and skills of teachers in the conditioning classes, to obtain maximum results.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 20
Author(s):  
Lufri Lufri ◽  
Fitria Laili ◽  
Azwir Anhar

In the 2013 curriculum, students are demanded to be active in learning process. To actualize it, teacher should has adequate ability and skills by implementing appropriate learning model in teaching. Purpose of the research was to know effect of Active Learning in form of scientific approach with assistance of student worksheets based Problem Based Learning to wards students' Biology competence in Bacterial material.  The research method used a quasi experimental research by using randomized control posted only design. The population was students in grade X MIPA of SMAN 1 Pasaman registered in academic  year 2018/2019. Samples were taken by using Purposive Sampling technique. Instrument used was psychomotor competence observation sheet. Data analysis was conducted by using Mann Whitney U test. The finding showed that there is a significant difference between students' biology competence in experimental class and control class, in which students' biology competence in experimental class is higher than in control class. Average score of students' biology competence in experimental class is 3.34 (B+) and in control class is 3.17 (B). So, it can be concluded that Active Learning in form of scientific approach with assistance of student worksheets based Problem Based Learning can improve students Biology competence.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-29 ◽  
Author(s):  
Safaruddin Safaruddin ◽  
Nurlaiha Ibrahim ◽  
Juhaeni Juhaeni ◽  
Harmilawati Harmilawati ◽  
Laeli Qadrianti

This study aims to analyze the effect of using Project Based Learning (PjBL) strategy assisted by Electronic Media in increasing learning motivation and Science Process Skills (KPS) on the material “Heat Transfer”. The study used a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest experimental design with 59 students. The experimental group was taught using the PjBL strategy while the control group was taught with a conventional strategy that was teacher-centred. Learning motivation is measured using questionnaires distributed to students, and KPS is measured through observation using observation sheets. The results, average score of KPS with the PjBL strategy = 86.33, the conventional strategy = 74.52; the average score of learning motivation with PjBL strategy = 78.05, conventional strategy = 69.49. Conclude from this data that the use of the PjBL based on e-media strategy is effective and influences the improvement of KPS and learning motivation of elementary school students.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 6
Author(s):  
Fahmi Arif Kurnianto ◽  
Bejo Apriyanto ◽  
Elan Artono Nurdin ◽  
Fahrudi Ahwan Ikhsan

Geography Learning in XI Social Science Classes still dominated by conventional teaching methods that make students become unmotivated in learning. Therefore, it is necessary to apply a model of learning that can foster activity and student’s motivation. The Group Investigation Learning model (GI) has several advantages. Advantages of Group Investigation Learning model among others: (1) increase the ability to think critically, (2) creating a learning environment that is democratic, (3) enhance the development of soft skills, (4) may improve social solidarity, dan (5) improve student’s motivation to learn.The purpose of this study to analyzethe influence of group investigation learning model towards the learning motivation of Geography students in senior highschool. The type of research is the quasi-experimental study with nonequivalentcontrol group posttest only design. The subject of the study consisted of class XI Social Scienceare selected based on the score of Middle Semester Exam (UTS) 2 on 2014-2015 teachings year that had an average of almost the same (homogeneous).The results of this study are showed significant influence of GI models on Geographymotivation  to learn  of students.  It was based on the results of the Independent Sample T-Test analysis showed a p-value of 0.000 level. P-level value is smaller than 0.05 (p <0.05). The average score student’s motivation to learn geography experimental class is higher with a score of 208, while the control class with a score of 177. That's because the investigations conducted the mangrove forest, teachers simply deliver early learning problems, frequent interaction between students during learning, and students investigate different sub-themes.   Keywords: Group Investigation Learning, Learning Motivation, Geography PDF


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-45
Author(s):  
Nilawati Tadjuddin ◽  
Mukarramah Mustari ◽  
Mela Puspita

This research aims to determine the influence of students’ learning motivation using the Treffinger learning model and to determine the influence of students’ creative thinking skills using the Treffinger learning model. This research was conducted at SMPN 2 Jati Agung, South Lampung. The research method used was quasi-experimental. In taking the sample in this study using a purposive sampling technique, with class VIII A as an experimental class and class VIII B as a control class. The instruments in this research used learning motivation questionnaires and essay tests on creative thinking skills. Research results obtained using the t-test revealed the average score of the students’ learning motivation questionnaire in the experimental class is 87.6 and in the control class is 80.0, so that a score of tcount > ttable (6.019 > 1.996), and the average posttest score of students’ creative thinking skills in the experimental class is 80.3 and in the control class is 61.0, so that the score of tcount > ttable (7.589 > 1.996). It was concluded that there was an influence of Treffinger's learning model on the sound subject on students’ learning motivation and students’ creative thinking skills.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rezkiyana Hikmah ◽  
Purni Munah Hartuti

This research aims to study the improvement of mathematical understanding ability of students studying with cabri II plus and students studying with traditional learning and to examine the learning motivation of students studying with cabri II plus. The research uses a quasi-experimental research design with non-equivalent control groups formed using purposive sampling technique. The research population is seventh grade students of Cibinong Junior High School with 30 students in the experimental and control classes. The instruments used are a pretest and posttest on students' mathematical comprehension ability and a questionnaire on learning motivation for the experimental class students. Data are analyzed using Mann-Whitney U test and t test. The results show that the increase in the of mathematical understanding ability of students studying with cabry II plus is no better than students studying with traditional learning. The learning motivation of students studying with Chili II plus software in general belongs to a medium motivation category


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 6-12
Author(s):  
Amat Turip

There are several learning methods that are considered capable of improving student achievement. One of them is the problem posing method, which is a method that emphasizes student activities to make questions, discuss, complete and present the results of their work. The purpose of this study was to find out that learning mathematics with the problem posing method was effective in improving the learning achievement of social arithmetic for third grade students at SDN 03 Talun, Pekalongan. After learning mathematics with the problem posing method, significant results were obtained in increasing learning motivation, increasing activeness and ability to communicate the concepts learned. The indicators of achievement in this study were the class average score of 67.18 in the first cycle rose to 74.23 in the second cycle, classical learning completeness 59.09% in the first cycle rose to 86.36% in the second cycle, student activity 62 ,98% increased to 78.32% in the second cycle, the teacher's performance by 70% in the first cycle rose to 90% in the second cycle and student responses about learning with problem posing and LKS assistance were obtained by 86.15% in the second cycle.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 219-233
Author(s):  
Syaadah Aisyah Nurjanah ◽  
Asih Aryani

AbstractThis research was originated from students’ low learning outcomes and motivation in Mathematics Class VII-A MTs YI Rajamandala. Their average score is still below minimum criteria of mastery learning. The research objective is to improve mathematics learning outcomes on the Topic of One Variable Linear Equations and Inequalities. This research is a classroom action research conducted in 2 cycles, consisting of planning, acting, observing and reflecting. Data were analyzed using descriptive analysis. Based on the discussion and data analysis, it is concluded that; a) the initial conditions for students’ activeness and learning outcomes before Problem Based Learning model applied was low, b) there is an increase in student learning outcomes, in form of values and changes in learning motivation which consist of: seriously showing interest, trying hard to be available, and continuing to work until the task is completed, c) there is an increase in both activeness and learning outcomes after using Problem Based Learning model as much as 13%, from an initial average of 65% to 78% at the end of the cycle. Keywords:  Learning Achievement; Learning Motivation; Problem Based Learning


Author(s):  
Muhammad Rizki Utomo ◽  
Hasruddin Hasruddin ◽  
Abdul Murad

The results obtained from this study include the learning outcomes of students in the experimental class and control class, the students 'critical thinking skills in the experimental class and the control class as well as the observation data of students' learning motivation on the theme of caring for living beings in grade IV Elementary School 026609 Pujidadi Binjai in the 2019 academic year. / 2020. shows that the average score of learning motivation in the experimental class is 82.20 with a standard deviation of 6.823 and the average score of learning motivation in the control class is 45.23 with a standard deviation of 1.007. Furthermore, the results of the students' learning motivation scores between the experimental class and the control class are combined then the median is sought. This process is carried out to divide motivation into two groups, namely the high motivation group with the criteria of students with a motivation score above the middle value (median) and the low motivation group with the criteria of students with a motivation score below the middle value. As for the calculation, the median value is 63.71. The research method used is Quasi Experimental Quasi (Quasi Experimental Method) with the research design as the basis for the implementation of the research is to distinguish the effect of problem-based learning models and the effect of expository learning on student outcomes and critical thinking skills in science in terms of high learning motivation and low learning motivation. the treatment class is class V1 class V2.


PALAPA ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 418-427
Author(s):  
Muhammad Erfan ◽  
Mohammad Archi Maulyda

This study aims to improve the conceptual understanding of prospective elementary school teacher students on the concept of geometrical space which includes the relationship between lines and planes as well as lines and lines in geometrical space using Android games. The Android game used was XSection. This research is a quasi-experimental study with a pretest-posttest control group design. The sample in this study was taken using a cluster random sampling technique and obtained class 3C as an experimental class, namely the class that learns using Android-based educational games and 3D class as the control class, namely the class that learns without using Android-based educational games. Data regarding conceptual understanding were obtained by the multiple-choice tests and data were analyzed using independent sample t-test and normalized gain test. The results showed that the experimental class showed a significant increase in understanding the concept of geometrical space compared to the control class. The post-test average score of students' conceptual understanding in the experimental class was higher than the control class so that the Android-based education game was effective in improving students' understanding of the concept of geometrical space for prospective elementary school teachers.


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