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Development E-LKPD Based on High Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) Rahayu, Sri; Ladamay, Iskandar; Wiyono, Bambang Budi; Susanti, Romia Hari; Purwito, Naufal Rafif
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5, No 3 (2021): Agustus
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i3.36518

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Student Worksheet (LKPD) so far only contains black and white writing, doesn’t contain much picture and the questions presented don’t interest students to learn. The purpose of this research is to develop Electronic LKPD (E-LKPD) thematic learning based on High Order Thinking Skill (HOTS). Type of research is (Research & Development). The development model uses ADDIE. E-LKPD product that successfull developed then try it out to validators to determine the effectiveness. Data analysis carried out by qualitative and quantitative. Validation carried out by three validators, namely content, material and language validators. Research instrument use teacher and student response questionnaire for practicality and attractiveness. Result of validation media experts is 3.6 with "very valid" category, material expert is 3.83 with "very valid" category and linguist is 2.83 with "valid" category with revisions. The results of analysis the practicality E-LKPD can be assessed from teacher's questionnaire score obtained 3.43 with "very practical" category while results of analysis the attractiveness E-LKPD obtained from results of student questionnaire score 3.19 with "good" category. Based on the trial, it was concluded that the results of developing products of E-LKPD thematic learning based on HOTS were valid, practical and interesting to use in class IV learning.
Electronics Student Worksheet Based on Higher Order Thinking Skills for Grade IV Elementary School Rahayu, Sri; Ladamay, Iskandar; Wiyono, Bambang Budi; Susanti, Romia Hari; Purwito, Naufal Rafif
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 5 No 3 (2021): Agustus
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v5i3.36518

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The Student Worksheets (LKPD) available so far only contain black and white writing. In addition, the pictures and questions presented did not attract students' interest in learning. Therefore, it is necessary to develop LKPD that can attract students' learning interests. This study aims to develop Electronic LKPD (E-LKPD) thematic learning based on Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). This research is a type of development research (RnD). The development model uses the ADDIE model which consists of the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation stages. The E-LKPD product that has been developed is then tested on validators, teachers, and students to determine the effectiveness of its use. Data analysis techniques were carried out descriptively, qualitatively, and quantitatively. Validation is carried out by three validators, namely content, material, and language validators. The research instrument is a teacher response questionnaire for practicality and a student response questionnaire for attractiveness. The average validation result of media experts is 3.6 with the "very valid" category, while the material expert is 3.83 with the "very valid" category and the linguist is 2.83 in the "valid" category with revisions. The results of the analysis of the practicality of the E-LKPD can be assessed from the results of the teacher's questionnaire score obtained a score of 3.43 in the "very practical" category while the results of the analysis of the attractiveness of the E-LKPD obtained from the results of the student questionnaire score with a score of 3.19 in the "good" category. Based on the trial, it was concluded that the results of developing the E-LKPD product for HOTS-based thematic learning were valid, practical, and interesting to use in learning in grade IV elementary schools.