scholarly journals DEVELOPMENT OF INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA USING LECTORA INSPIRE FOR VEHICLE BODY CONSTRUCTION COURSES IN UNIVERSITAS SRIWIJAYA

2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 031-033
Author(s):  
Imam Syofii ◽  
Dewi Puspita Sari

This study aims to developing interactive multimedia using Lectora inspire for vehicle body construction courses for Universitas Sriwijaya students. The Lectora inspire software was used because easy to operate and can be made interactive electronic learning. Research and development method were used because it is an effective for developing multimedia and able to test the effectiveness of the product. Based on results, the interactive multimedia using Lectora inspire software are valid with percentage of 87.5% for multimedia and 86.9% for matters, practice with percentage in small group test of 85.52% and field test of 86.61%, and effective because based on post-test results 80% of respondents was passed. Thus, interactive multimedia using Lectora inspire software for vehicle body construction courses proper to use in Mechanical Engineering Education study program, Universitas Sriwijaya.

2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Henny Yulia ◽  
Nanda Aprilita

The problem of this study was concerned with British Parliamentary Debate Style Training to improve second semester students’ speaking ability at English Education Study Program at Baturaja University. The objective of this study was to find out whether it was significantly effective or not to implement British Parliamentary Debate Style Training to improve second semester students’ speaking ability at English Education Study Program at Baturaja University. This study used pre experimental design covered pre test before the treatment and post test after the treatment. The second semester students of English Education Study Program at Baturaja University were the population. The number of the population was 18 students. The researcher took class A as a sample by using cluster random sampling. Based on the calculation, the sample of the study was 12 students and the significance level (α = 0.05). The result of paired t test has value of ttest (5.033) was more than the value of ttabel (2.2009) with df = 12-1 = 11. The value of Sig. (2-tailed) was 0.000 lower than the value of significance level (α = 0.05). This result showed that the alternative Hypostudy (Ha) was accepted. It meant that British Parliamentary Debate Style Training could improve second semester students’ speaking ability of English Education Study Program. Keywords: Speaking, Implementation, Debate, Baturaja University.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rochmad . ◽  
Muhammad Kharis ◽  
Arief Agoestanto ◽  
Muhammad Zuhair Zahid

This article was prepared based on qualitative research, case studied with research subjects 36 undergraduate students of mathematics education study program FMIPA UNNES in elementary linear algebra. Intended to find out students’ problem solving abilities aspects of algebraic creative thinking and to describe connections between aspects of students creative thinking in solving problems. Aspects of creative thinking include: fluency, flexibility, novelty, and elaboration. Data obtained through tests, observations, and interviews. Based on the analysis of the test results, as many as 17 students reached the minimal criteria which is at least 61, and 15 students worth under 61. This indicates that many students had difficulty in solving problems of elementary linear algebra that contain aspects of creative thinking. The creative thinking character ofstudentsinsolvingproblemsofelementaryalgebrawithaspectsofcreativethinking; based on data analysis, obtained information that students in solving problems generally tend to thought on aspects of fluency. Some students had difficulty thought intermsofflexibility.Onlyafewstudentsthoughtofthenoveltyaspect.Manystudents had difficulty thought about aspects of elaboration. In connection between aspects of creative thinking there were several sequence patterns in thought when solving problems. Only a few of the four aspects of creative thinking were patterned on the minds of students.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Prima Warta Santhalia ◽  
Elisabet Clara Sampebatu

Pendemi covid 19 mengharuskan semua jenjang pendidikan melakukan pembelajaran daring. Akan tetapi banyak pendidik yang masih kesulitan dalam memilih dan menggunakan platform yang sesuai dengan pembelajaran fisika terutama pada materi prinsip bernaoulli. Upaya untuk mengatasi hal tersebut salah satunya melalui pemanfaatan media pembelajaran yang bersifat audio visual dalam bentuk multimedia interaktif. Tujuan dari penelitian pengembangan ini adalah mengembangkan multimultimedia interaktif fisika pokok bahasan prinsip bernoulli. Penelitian pengembangan ini menggunakan model pengembangan 4D. Pengumpulan data dilakukan dengan menggunakan instrumen berupa kuesioner dan soal tes pemahaman konsep terhadap 36 siswa kelas XI MIPA 2 di SMA Katolik Rajawali Makassar. Untuk mengukur tingkat pemahaman konsep siswa dilakukan dengan membandingkan hasil pretes dan posttes. Instrumen tes yang digunakan berupa tes uraian. Hasil validasi ahli menunjukan bahwa multimedia pembelajaran yang dikembangkan layak untuk di uji coba. Hasil Uji coba menunjukkan bahwa multimedia pembelajaran yang kembangkan sangat praktis dan layak digunakan. Sedangkan untuk kemampuan pemahaman konsep siswa mengalami peningkatan yang ditunjukan dengan nilai N-gain yang diperoleh mencapai 0,50 yang berada dalam kategori medium atas. Hal ini berarti bahwa multimedia pembelajaran yang dikembangkan secara efektif dapat meningkatkan pemahaman konsep fisika siswa. Penelitian lanjutan diharapkan dapat mengembangkan multimedia interaktif pada materi lainnya sehingga banyak tersedia multimedia pembelajaran interaktif yang dapat digunakan oleh siswa untuk meningkatkan pemahaman konsep fisika siswa. AbstractCOVID 19 requires all levels of education to do online learning. However, many educators still find it challenging to choose and use a platform suitable for learning physics, especially in Bernoulli's principle. One of the efforts to overcome this is to use audiovisual learning media in interactive multimedia. This development research aims to develop interactive multimedia subject matter of the Bernoulli principle. This development research uses the 4D development model. In this research, the development stage is limited to the development stage because of time and cost limitations. Data were collected using instruments in the form of questionnaires and concept understanding test questions on 36 students of class XI MIPA 2 at Catholic High School Rajawali Makassar. To measure the level of understanding of student concepts is done by comparing the pretest and post-test results. The test instrument used was a description test. The results of expert validation show that advanced learning multimedia is worthy of a trial. The trial results show that the developed learning multimedia is efficient and feasible to use. As for the ability to understand, the concept of students has increased as indicated by the value of N-gain obtained reached 0.50, which is in the medium category. This means that multimedia learning developed effectively can improve students' understanding of physics concepts. Further research is expected to create interactive multimedia on other materials. That way, there are many interactive learning multimedia available that students can use to improve students' understanding of physics concepts.


Author(s):  
Luh Putu Tuti Ariani

There are various modern training methods to increase achievement in a 100-meter run. This research used the repetition sprint method. This research aims to find out the effect of the repetition sprint method on the students with high physical fitness towards the speed in the 100-meter run. The method used in this research is the pre-test post-test design. The sample of this research was 15 students of the Sports Training Education Study Program, sport and health faculty of the Ganesha University of Education. These students are those with the highest physical fitness among 90 students in total. The physical fitness test was through a 2.4-kilometer run. The repetition sprint    method was applied in 24 meetings, started with a pre-test and ended with a post-test. The data were analyzed by using descriptive     statistics and paired sample T-test. The result shows that there is a difference found before and after the training. It is found that there is a 1.15-second increase in the average speed of the 100-meter run from the whole 15 samples. Therefore, it can be concluded that the  repetition sprint training method increases the speed in the 100-meter run.


Author(s):  
Ahmad Muzaki ◽  
Purwanto Purwanto ◽  
Muchtar Abdul Karim

This study aims to describe the PBL process through cooperative TPS learning so that it can improve the understanding of fourth-semester students of the IKIP Mataram Mathematics Education Department on integer division. This study was a classroom action research (CAR) which was applied to 44 fourth semester students of the mathematics education study program IKIP Mataram. The instruments of data collection included lecturer and student activity sheets, tests, interview guidelines, field notes, and documentation. The criteria of success in this study are based on (1) data on observations of student activities. (2) observational data on lecturer activity, and (3) test results data. The results of the first cycle showed that (1) the observational data of student activities were in the fairly active category, (2) the results of lecturer activity observation data were in a fairly good category, and (3) the average score of student test results was less than 68. The results of the research in the second cycle showed that (1) the observational data of student activities were in the active category, (2) the observation data of lecturers' activities were in the good category, and (3) the average score of student test results was more than or equal to 68 Cycle II, all the success criteria have been achieved, so that the application of PBL through TPS cooperative learning can improve the understanding of integer division material in fourth semester students G mathematics education study program IKIP Mataram academic year 2011/2012.


Author(s):  
Oktaviana Ainun Ratnawati ◽  
Tatag Yuli Eko Siswono ◽  
Pradnyo Wijayanti

Good instructional materials are arranged systematically and they enable students to learn independently, up to date, easily digestible and designed in accordance with the applicable curriculum. This research aimed to determine the process and results of the development of integrated statistical instructional materials EPUB-based statistical literacy properly (valid, practical, and effective) and to determine whether there were significant differences between the pretest-posttest results. The type of research used was Research and Development (R&D) with the ADDIE type development model. The subjects in this research were 53 students of the mathematics education study program at Universitas Palangkaraya (UPR) and 41 students of the PGSD study program at Universitas Mushammadiyah Palangkaraya (UMPR). Data analysis used T-test and N-Gain test. The research results obtained were as follows: (1) The instructional materials developed contained statistical literacy and multimedia based, namely EPUB (2) The average validity obtained from the validator's assessment was 89.42% very valid of 89.42% (3) The average percentage of student responses to EPUB-based statistical literacy integrated instructional materials was 89.82%. Overall, instructional materials were in the very practical category. (4) student learning completeness reached 80.76%, there were 30 of 31 UPR students completed and student learning completeness reached 78, 80%, there were 22 UMPR students completed and it can be concluded that the use of EPUB was effective. (5) Furthermore, a significant difference can be seen from the UPR average of the experiment class posttest was 84.23 while the posttest control class was 61.23. It means that the post-test results of the experiment class were higher than the post-test results of the control class with a difference of 23 and the result of the N-gain score for the experiment class is 56.3% while the control class is only 4.24%. Meanwhile, a significant difference can also be seen from the average UMPR of the posttest experiment class was 78.14 while the posttest control class was 63.00. It means that the post-test results of the experiment class were higher than the post-test results of the control class with a difference of 15.14 and the results of the N-gain score for the experiment class are 56% while the control class was only 10%.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2111 (1) ◽  
pp. 012027
Author(s):  
F N Aziz ◽  
Mashoedah

Abstract RC Plane Robot and basic aerial robotics are technologies that are widely used, so training kits are needed to learn them. This study aims to: (1) Design and build, (2) Test performance and (3) Determine the feasibility level of training kit basic aerial robotics using RC plane robot. The study used the Research and Development method with the following procedures: (1) Potential and problem, (2) Data collection, (3) Design, (4) Validation, (5) Revision and (6) Trial. The object of the research is the RC Plane Robot training kit and the practicum jobsheet. The research subjects were students of the Electronic Engineering Education Study Program, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta. The results of the research are in the form of hardware and practicum jobsheets. The hardware part consists of a robot plane, a work area (Box) and a remote control. The level of feasibility of training kits by material experts gets a percentage of 91%. By media experts get a percentage of 89.5%. By respondents (students) get a percentage of 86%. Based on these results, the training kit basic aerial robotics using RC plane robot is very feasible to be applied to the Robotics course.


TAMAN VOKASI ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 224
Author(s):  
Subur Riyono ◽  
Samsul Hadi

The Implementation of Numbered Head Together (NHT) learning model to Enhance the students Active Role in Learning the Brake System. A thesis of Machine Engginering Education Study Program Faculty of Teacher Training and Educatioon of Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa University Yogyakarta, 2016.The type of this research is action research including three cycles. Each cycle is conducted by four stages including 1. Planning 2. Implementing 3. Observing and 4. Reflexting. In collecting the Data, the researcher appied test, observation as well as document. The technique used in analyzing the observation sheet and test is quantitive deskriptive.  The result of this research showed that the implementation of Numbered Head Together (NHT) learning model had enhanched both the students learning Active Role and the students’ learning results of the brake system subject to each cycle. It is proved by the increasing result of the observation sheet of the students learning Active Role from which the first cycle 44,57% having increased to the second cycle 16,57% becoming 61,14% and in the third cycle having increased 25,57% becoming 86,71%. Furthermore, based on the learning result test  of the first cycle gave the average grade of the pre test 62,28%, the average grade of the post test then 60,71%, the average grade 69,57% so the learning result increased 8,86% and in the second cycle gave the average grade of pretest 62,28% and the average post test then 75,42% increased the learning result 13,14% and the the test of the third cycle, the average pre test 65,14% and the average post test 83,42%.. Due to the research findings, it can be concluded that the implementation of the Numbered Head Together (NHT) learning model can enhance the students learning Active Role as well as the results of the students learning in the brake system.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-72
Author(s):  
Rizki Yuliandra ◽  
Eko Bagus Fahrizqi

This study uses a research and development method with the aim of creating an endurance training model using a basketball, so that the exercise is not monotonous. This research was conducted at the student sports arena belonging to the Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia. In this study, observations were also carried out before making a training model, namely conducting interviews with basketball athletes and coaches. Models made by expert decisions. The result of the expert's assessment of the endurance with the ball training model is 82.7% of the training model is very feasible to use. Meanwhile, the results of product trials 82.8% of students with the endurance with the ball training model are very suitable for use. The pre-test and post-test results data were also tested for normality through the Liliefors test and the results were normal. To see whether this ball-training endurance model can improve the athlete's endurance ability, a 1200m running test was conducted. After carrying out the exercises with the new resistance training model, the post test results improved. The increase in the pre-test score from 2.8 in the medium category to the average post-test score of 3.8 in the good category. The study resulted in 17 models of endurance training that were effective to do.


2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 146
Author(s):  
Nur Islami

One of the courses in the Physics Education Study Program that requires direct observation in the field is Advanced Earth Physics. In this course there is one subject that discusses about Groundwater. This study aims to develop a geoelectrical resistivity equipment that can be used in field work by students of the Riau University Physics Education Study Program. The method used was the Research and Development method. The need for tools was analyzed so that ideas for making tools emerge. The tool is designed in such a way as to consider the level of safety, ease of use and antil the acuracy. The results showed that the tools developed were successfully made well. The equipment was validated by experts and field tested. Four experts of Physics lecturers gave an average rating of 3.7on a scale of 4. Thus this tool can already be used in Advanced Earth Physics lectures in the Physics Education Study Program at the University of Riau.


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