Dea Stivani Suherman
Departmen of Physics Education, Universitas Negeri Padang, Padang

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Needs Analysis of Interactive Multimedia Teaching Materials on Alternative Energy Content to Facilitate Students' Concept Mastery and Technology Literacy Qurroh Ayun Aunillah; Asrizal Asrizal; Hidayati Hidayati; Dea Stivani Suherman
Jurnal Penelitian Pembelajaran Fisika Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): JPPF (Jurnal Penelitian Pembelajaran Fisika)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang in collaboration with Association of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Institution for Education of Teaching Staff Indonesia (AMLI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jppf.v12i1.34

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One of the abilities that 21st-century students must possess is technology literacy. This study aims to analyze students' concept mastery and technology literacy on the alternative energy topic.Based on observations at SMA N 4 Solok, several issues were found in physics learning, namely problems with the alternative energy topic, low student learning outcomes, and low student technology literacy. To respond to this, a needs analysis stage was carried out using a Research and Development (R&D) approach, utilizing the Hannafin and Peck model.Data was collected through a questionnaire given to 35 students and 1 physics teacher, a discourse test to reveal issues with the alternative energy topic and technology literacy, and mid-semester exam results to assess concept mastery.The analysis results indicate that teaching materials are not optimally supporting ICT-based learning, and students' scores are still below the Minimum Competency Criteria (KKM). These findings highlight the need to develop innovative, interactive, and contextual multimedia teaching materials to facilitate more meaningful physics learning.
Needs Analysis to Develop of Project Based Learning Module Assisted by Heyzine Application to Improve Students’ Creative Thinking Skills M Ilham; Dea Stivani Suherman; Ratnawulan Ratnawulan; Fadhila Ulfa Jhora
Jurnal Penelitian Pembelajaran Fisika Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): JPPF (Jurnal Penelitian Pembelajaran Fisika)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang in collaboration with Association of Mathematics and Natural Sciences Institution for Education of Teaching Staff Indonesia (AMLI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jppf.v12i1.51

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Efforts to develop 21st century skills have been carried out by changing the curriculum from the 2013 curriculum to an independent curriculum based on 21st century learning. One of the main focuses in this ability is the development of four core competencies known as 4C, including critical thinking and problem solving skills, creativity and innovation, collaboration skills, and effective communication skills. One of the four most important skills that must be developed by students is creative thinking skills. However, in reality, mastery of this ability is still relatively low. This low ability is caused by the teaching materials used in the learning process that have not been fully designed to support students' creative thinking skills and the Project Based Learning (PJBL) learning model. This study aims to analyze the need for developing E-modules based on Project Based Learning (PJBL). This study uses a development research approach with a 4-D model (Define, Design, Development, and Disseminate), which is limited to the Development stage. The results of the study revealed three main findings from the needs analysis: (1) students' creative thinking skills are still low, with a score of 36; (2) Based on teacher interviews, the teaching materials used in the learning process have not been fully designed to support students' creative thinking skills, and the Project Based Learning (PJBL) learning model is one of the learning models applied by teachers but is not yet optimal; (3) Determination of student characteristics, with scores for each indicator, student background 70.25, student learning interest 67.5, student learning motivation 66.67, student learning style 70.88, and digital learning 76.38. The research conclusion obtained from the needs analysis is that the development of an E-Module based on the Project Based Learning model assisted by the Heyzine application to facilitate students' creative thinking skills is very much needed by students.