scholarly journals THE EFFECT OF PROBLEM BASED LEARNING MODEL ASSISTED ANIMATION ON HEAT AND TEMPERATURE MATTER

2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dwira Nababan ◽  
Rahmatsyah .

  ABSTRACT   The introduction of material authentically accompanied with active learning, that is the learning process very effective to increase student learning outcomes. The aim of this research to determine the effect of problem based learning model assisted animation to increase student learning outcomes. This research is a quasi-experimental. The instruments that used in this research was 10 essay test  that have been pass  validity test. The population on this research were all students of class X SMA Negeri 1 Berastagi while the sample that taken  was two classes ,that is  X MIPA 7 and X MIPA 8 where X MIPA 8 as the experimental class and the amount of students was 32 students taught with problem based learning model  and X MIPA 7 as  control class and the amount of students was 30, was taught with conventional learning model. There are two kinds of research data that is in form of learning outcomes and observation of student activity. The data on learning outcomes was begins with normality and homogeneity test. The average results of students learning outcomes on experiment class was 87.53 while the control class was 85.14. The activity data are presented on percentage of individual activity classically . The activity for classes taught with PBL model was reach 82.01, while the class taught by conventional learning model was 60.26. There was increasing of students activity with problem based learning model as much as 26.52 %. There was effect of PBL assisted animation to increase student learning outcomes on topic Heat and temperature at grade X-science in SMAN 1 Berastagi, the average was 2.77 >1.67, so that H0 is refused and Ha is accepted .

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Oswaldayah Mertha Romadona

This research aims to examine whether Problem Based Learning approach is able to increase the creativity of fourth grade elementary school students.? (2) How to improve the process of student creativity through problem based learning in grade IV elementary school students?. This is a qualitative research in a Classroom Action Research (CAR) type. This research was conducted on the four grade learners at Public Elementary School Bogor city, West Java Province. The result shows that: First, learning outcomes or conceptual understanding on the use of natural resources in Indonesia, for Fourth grade, semester II before applying the Problem Based Learning (PBL) Learning Model in Social Science Subjects (IPS) is still low. Second, the application of the PBL Model in point one is carried out in two cycles. Third, Student learning outcomes in point one after implementing the Problem Based Learning (PBL) Learning Model were proven to increase the students’ creativity in social studies learning, for example in cycle I, the average student learning outcomes were 68, then in Cycle II it increased to 78. Keywords: improvement, student creativity, social Sciences, PBL.


2016 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 64
Author(s):  
Pintor Simamora ◽  
Victorya Rotua Estomihi Pardede

This study aims to determine the effect of Problem Based Learning model to student learning outcomes on subject of Heat and Temperature. This research is quasi-experimental. Techniques that used to gain a sample is random-cluster-sampling technique that was chosen two classes as experimental and control classes. Instruments in the form of essays tests and observation sheets to measure affectivepsychomotor of students. Pretest data on both classes showed that both classes have the same ability. Then be given treatment which experimental class with Problem Based Learning and control class with Conventional Learning. From the t-test results there is effect of Problem Based Learning model to student learning outcomes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 176
Author(s):  
Bernika Evelyn Sibarani ◽  
Marham Sitorus

This reseach goals to determine how the effect of knowing the effect of using Webblog media on the HOTS Evaluation Based Problem Based Learning Model on Motivation and Student Learning Outcomes in the Material of Reaction Rate. The research method used was an experiment that was modified as needed. The sampling technique used is by using a purposive technique where class XI IPA 4 as an experimental class is taught using Webblog Media in the Problem Based Learning model using and XI IPA 5 as a control class that is taught using Power Point Media in the Problem Based Learning learning model based on HOTS evaluation . The analysis technique used is the mean difference test, the percent increase in learning outcomes, normality test, homogeneity test and hypothesis testing. The results obtained by the average value of the experimental and control classes in the pretest data were 36.25 and 27.25. The post-test scores for the experimental and control classes were 79 and 65.5. Data on the normality and homogeneity test obtained data were normally distributed and the data were homogeneous. The correlation test for the effect of using Webblog media in the Problem Based Learning model on student motivation and learning outcomes is the value of rxy = 0.754 which means there is a positive correlation between motivation and student learning outcomes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 131-136
Author(s):  
Afriliandy Tumbelaka ◽  
Xaverius Erick Lobja ◽  
Ellen Eva Poli

The background of the research is an effort to develop the quality and explore the potential of students. Teachers are strived to use the right learning model, namely problem-based learning models combined with online learning methods (learning from home) that have been decided by the Ministry of Education and Culture during the Covid-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study was to determine the application of problem-based learning models in improving student learning outcomes in geography subjects at SMAN 1 Langowan. The method used is a quasi-experimental design with a pretests-posttests control group design. The research variable with the independent variable is the problem-based learning model and the dependent variable is the learning outcome. The results showed that the problem-based learning model was effective and efficient to improve student learning outcomes. The comparison of learning outcomes shows the experimental class with 76.2 pretests and 87.7 posttests and the control class with 74.4 pretests and 81.8 posttests. It also encourages students to be more active and creative in overcoming the problems encountered in learning.


2015 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Khadijah Nasution ◽  
Juniar Hutahaean

This study aims to determine the effect of the application of problem-based learning model to activities and student learning outcomes in a straight motion of matter in class X in SMAN 3 Tanjungbalai TP 2014/2015. This research is quasi experiment. The population in this study were all students of class X semester 3 Tanjungbalai SMA consists of five classes. The study sample was taken two classes, namely class X MIA-1 (as an experimental class) and Class X MIA-3 (as a control class), each of which amounted to 30 students as determined by cluster random sampling. Then given a different treatment, the experimental class with a problem-based learning model and grade control with conventional learning. The data used in this study used an essay test were 10 items that have been divalidkan by the validator. The results were obtained average values pretest experimental class was 18.2 and the average value of the control class is 18.37. After completion of the post-test study with an average yield of 75.83 experimental class and control class 70.3. Activities and student learning outcomes in a straight motion of matter by applying problem-based learning model is better than the conventional learning in class X SMA semester 3 Tanjungbalai TP 2014/2015.Keywords   : Problem Based Learning, Conventional, Learning Activities,                           Learning Outcome


Author(s):  
Tiara Arwira Mahdalena ◽  
Retno Dwi Suyanti ◽  
Daulat Saragi

This study aims to determine: 1) whether the learning outcomes of students taught with problem-based learning models using macromedia flash are better than students taught with direct learning models, 2) whether the learning outcomes of students who have high motivation are better than students who have low motivation,3)  is there an interaction between the two learning models with the level of motivation in influencing student learning outcomes. This research is a quasi experimental study. The population in this study were all grade VII students of MTs Lab. UINSU Medan Academic Year 2018/2019 which consists of three classes. Samples were selected by cluster random sampling of two classes. . The instrument used was a student learning motivation questionnaire and student learning outcomes test. Data obtained from the research instrument were then analyzed using two-way anova in the SPSS 14.0 for Windows program. The results showed that: Student learning outcomes taught by the problem-based learning model were better than students taught by the direct learning model (sig. = 0.027 <0.05), Student learning outcomes that were highly motivated were better than students who were motivated low (sig. = 0,000 <0.05), There is an interaction between the two learning models with the level of motivation in influencing student learning outcomes (sig. = 0.018 <0.05).


Author(s):  
Tiara Mahdalena Arwira ◽  
Retno Dwi Suyanti ◽  
Daulat Saragi

This study aims to determine: 1) whether the learning outcomes of students taught with problem-based learning models using macromedia flash are better than students taught with direct learning models, 2) whether the learning outcomes of students who have high motivation are better than students who have low motivation,3)  is there an interaction between the two learning models with the level of motivation in influencing student learning outcomes. This research is a quasi experimental study. The population in this study were all grade VII students of MTs Lab. UINSU Medan Academic Year 2018/2019 which consists of three classes. Samples were selected by cluster random sampling of two classes. . The instrument used was a student learning motivation questionnaire and student learning outcomes test. Data obtained from the research instrument were then analyzed using two-way anova in the SPSS 14.0 for Windows program. The results showed that: Student learning outcomes taught by the problem-based learning model were better than students taught by the direct learning model (sig. = 0.027 <0.05), Student learning outcomes that were highly motivated were better than students who were motivated low (sig. = 0,000 <0.05), There is an interaction between the two learning models with the level of motivation in influencing student learning outcomes (sig. = 0.018 <0.05).


Author(s):  
Dinia Aprilianu ◽  
Tri Rijanto ◽  
Rita Ismawati ◽  
Theodorus Wiyanto

This study aims to: analyze the student learning outcomes using the problem-based learning model, compare to the student learning outcomes using the direct learning model. The type of this study is experimental research that is the factorial design. The study population is all of the students in class X. Therefore, the research sa DLMes are the students of Class X of Culinary Art 1 as the experimental class and the students of Class X of Culinary Art 2 as the control class. The researcher analyzed the data using the analysis of variance (ANOVA) two-way Anova after accoDLMishing the normality and homogeneity test requirement. Based on the result of hypothesis test using ANOVA technique, the researcher found that: (1) the student learning outcomes of cognitive aspects using problem-based learning model was significantly higher than the student learning outcomes using the direct learning model.


Author(s):  
Sri Wilujeng

<p><em>The purpose of Classroom Action Research (CAR) is to solve real problems that occur in the classroom so that it can improve and improve the quality of learning. This PTK generally aims to improve the learning outcomes of grade III students in mathematics subject matter at SD Negeri 02 Banjarsari Pemalang. To achieve optimal results, teachers need to use a learning model that can help students relate subject matter to real life, so that learning becomes more meaningful. This model is the Problem Based Learning (PBL) model. The results showed an increase in student learning outcomes from cycle I to cycle II. In the first cycle, the average value of student learning outcomes reached 77.78 and the percentage of completing classical learning was 77.78%, while in the second cycle the average value increased to 84.44 and the percentage of completing classical learning became 88.89%. Based on these results, it can be concluded that the PBL model assisted by audio-visual media can improve student learning outcomes. Teachers can use the PBL model as an alternative learning model to improve the quality of learning in schools.</em><em></em></p>


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hansi Effendi ◽  
Sukardi ◽  
Yusnaini

This study aims to determine the increase of student learning outcomes in the subject of Understanding the Basics of Electronics using Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model. This research is a quasi-experimental using one group pretest-posttest design. The subjects were students of class X TITL2 SMK Negeri 1 Pariaman enrolled in the academic year 2015/2016 consisting of 40 students. Data were collected by using achievement test consisting of pretest and posttest. Learning outcomes data were analyzed by using the Gain Score formula. The results showed an increase in learning outcomes with a moderate category of students after using the PBL learning model.


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