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Utilizing "Interactive Labs" Technology Resources in Science Learning: A Literature Review Verawati, Ni Nyoman Sri Putu; Rokhmat, Joni; Sukarso, AA; Harjono, Ahmad; Makhrus, Muh
International Journal of Essential Competencies in Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): June
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LITPAM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/ijece.v3i1.1865

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Science education is widely recognized as crucial for equipping students with the necessary skills to navigate the complexities of the modern world. In response to the changing educational landscape, the integration of Interactive Labs technology resources has emerged as a promising strategy to enhance science learning experiences. This literature review aims to provide insights into the benefits, challenges, and emerging trends associated with the use of Interactive Labs in science education. Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) methodology, this review systematically identified 35 relevant studies from the SCOPUS database. The findings highlight the transformative potential of Interactive Labs in promoting active learning, addressing accessibility issues, and catering to diverse learning styles and paces. Specifically, Interactive Labs have been found to improve students' understanding of complex scientific concepts, increase their engagement in the learning process, and provide personalized learning experiences tailored to individual needs. However, despite these advantages, challenges persist, including concerns about the authenticity of the learning experience, technical issues, and the need for sufficient teacher training. To advance the field of technology-enhanced science education, future research should consider expanding search criteria, utilizing mixed-methods approaches for comprehensive analysis, conducting longitudinal studies to track long-term impacts, and ensuring equal access to Interactive Labs for all students. By addressing these recommendations, stakeholders can collaborate to maximize the benefits of Interactive Labs, ultimately advancing science education to be more engaging, accessible, and effective for all students.
How Problem-Based Learning Enhances Critical Thinking? An Analysis of Contexts, Methods, and Findings from Previous Research Verawati, Ni Nyoman Sri Putu; Rokhmat, Joni; Harjono, Ahmad; Makhrus, Muh; Sukarso, AA
International Journal of Essential Competencies in Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/ijece.v3i2.2208

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This review critically evaluates the effectiveness of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) in fostering critical thinking (CT) through a systematic analysis of experimental and quasi-experimental studies from the past decade. It synthesizes evidence across diverse contexts to identify factors influencing the success of PBL, emphasizing its contextual adaptability and methodological diversity. Notably, this review not only compiles existing evidence but also provides a nuanced analysis of the contextual and methodological elements affecting PBL's success in enhancing CT. The findings reveal that while PBL is generally effective, its superiority over traditional methods is not guaranteed, with some studies reporting comparable outcomes. High-achieving students particularly benefit from PBL, although its impact on problem-solving skills—a vital component of CT—is less pronounced. These insights underline the need for tailored PBL strategies to address its limitations and optimize its benefits. This review suggests integrating complementary methods such as technology and collaborative tools to enrich PBL. Future research should explore innovative adaptations that enhance all dimensions of CT across varied educational settings, thereby maximizing the pedagogical potential of PBL. This comprehensive evaluation provides critical insights for educators and policymakers aiming to advance CT development in contemporary education.
Co-Authors A Wahab Jufri A, Syahrial A. Wahab Jufri Agil Al Idrus, Agil Al Agus Abhi Purwoko Agus Muliadi Agus Ramdani Ahmad Harjono Ahmad Raksun, Ahmad Aini, Miftahul aini Aliefman Hakim Ariansani, Yunita Arifin, Rizki Dewi Sativa Lestari Aris Doyan Arsi, Maftah Al Asrin Asrin Asrin Asrorul Azizi Azizurahmah, Annisyah Azkia, Nurul Alis Baiq Sri Handayani Bayani, Faizul Budiawati, Isnan Juni Cahyani, Lisa Dadi Setiadi Fahruddin Fahruddin Ferniawan, Ferniawan Fitriana, Iin Mahlia G. Gunawan, G. Gunawan Handayani, Sri Hani, Shopiatul Hardianti, Baiq Sri Widia Heru Setiawan Hidayatullah, Muhammad Isro' Husnul Hatimah, Husnul I Gde Mertha I Wayan Merta Ida Kaniawati Imam Bachtiar Isra, Muhammad Jamaluddin Jamaluddin Jamaluddin Joni Rokhmat Khaerus Syahidi Kosim Kosim Kurniawan Arizona Kusmiyati Kusmiyati Kusmiyati Kusuma, Anindita S.H.M. Lestari, Tri Ayu liswijaya, liswijaya M. Sarjan, M. M. Yamin Mahrus Mahrus Mahrus, Mahrus Muh. Makhrus Muh. Zaini Hasanul Muttaqin Muhammad Yamin Muhidayani, RE Septi Muhidayani, Respi Eka Muliani, Lilik Munib Munib, Munib Nafizatunni’am, Nafizatunni’am Napsita, Dian Ni Luh Putu Pebri Artayani . Ni Nyoman Sri Putu Verawati Nurhidayati Nurhidayati PRAPTI SEDIJANI, PRAPTI Puji, Evilya Suraning Rachmawati, Retna Ayu Ramdhani Sucilestari Rasmi , Dewa Ayu Citra Rasmi, Dewa Ayu Citra Rokmat, Joni Saputra, Lalu Muhammad Rispan Sugi Sawu, Maria Rosalinda Febrianti Sri Handayani, Baiq Sri Subarinah, Sri Sukardi, Rendi Restiana Sunarti, Dian Surhayani, Evi Susilawati, S. Susilawati, Susilawati Syuzita, Amalia Udayani, Ni Wayan Asri Wahab Jufri Wati, Febriana Lidia Wayan Merta, I Yuliatin , Yuliatin Yusran Khery, Yusran Yustiqvar, Muhammad