Oemolos, Sefni
Unknown Affiliation

Published : 2 Documents Claim Missing Document
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 2 Documents
Search

From Abstract to Concrete: Designing Animated Learning Media and Olfactory Virtual Lab to Demonstrate Nose Fatigue Phenomenon in the Sensory System Situmorang, Risya Pramana; Putra, IE Johanes Juan Yutama; Oemolos, Sefni
Jurnal Pendidikan Sains Indonesia Vol 13, No 4 (2025): OCTOBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpsi.v13i4.48475

Abstract

Science education frequently encounters challenges when teaching abstract concepts like olfactory mechanisms and nose fatigue phenomena, primarily due to limitations in interactive media and practical activities. This study developed an innovative learning solution featuring integrated animated videos and a virtual laboratory to make nose fatigue concepts more tangible and interactive. Following the ADDIE framework (analysis, design, development, implementation, evaluation), our team created and validated these materials with media experts, content specialists, and educational practitioners. The validation process yielded excellent results across all quality dimensions. The animated video scored exceptionally well for its visual presentation, technical quality, and creative delivery. Similarly, the virtual laboratory earned high scientific accuracy and system stability marks. While the materials meet established educational media standards, reviewers suggested improving technical language clarity and enhancing interactivity. This research successfully bridges conceptual understanding with virtual experimentation, offering an effective approach to teaching sensory systems. The solution also accommodates content expansion for clinical applications. Ultimately, it presents a modern science learning model that addresses 21st-century educational needs, emphasizing scientific literacy and practical skill development
Integrating Design Thinking into Science Education: A Systematic Literature Review Situmorang, Risya Pramana; Khusniati, Miranita; Priyambodo, Panggih; Winarto, Winarto; Oemolos, Sefni
Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 5, No 1 (2026): Article in Press
Publisher : Yayasan Keluarga Guru Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jpm.v5i1.528

Abstract

The accelerating trend of applying Design Thinking (DT) in modern science education has not been accompanied by enough investigation into its effectiveness among different types of learning environments. Using the PRISMA approach, an SLR of SCOPUS-indexed papers from 2015 to 2025 is conducted to investigate global trends, methodological perspectives, and challenges in DT integration. Thirty-two eligible articles were identified and analyzed bibliometrically using VOSviewer Explorative research. Findings – An obvious surge in publications involving DT has been observed since 2019, with qualitative methods most widely used in recent years, especially case studies and design-based research. Case-based or collaborative learning, supported by digital tools such as prototyping platforms and simulations, is also a suitable means for integrating DT. Some of the issues revolve around constraints on interdisciplinary research and the application of DT within content-driven curricula. The study proposal shows a need for integrated tools and hybrid pedagogical scenarios to facilitate the implementation and assessment of DT. Implications for science education include presenting an evidence-based model for embedding DT across diverse inquiry contexts to support students in developing creative capabilities, problem-solving skills, and readiness to tackle complex scientific challenges.