Fitriani Fitriani
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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Evaluating the Feasibility of a Flipbook-Based Physics Learning Media Integrated with Local Culture: A Case Study on Matter State Changes Dwi Ayu Nurfaizah; Tien Aminatun; Fitriani Fitriani; Insih Wilujeng; Laifa Rahmawati; Yusman Wiyatmo
AL-ISHLAH: Jurnal Pendidikan Vol 17, No 3 (2025): SEPTEMBER 2025
Publisher : STAI Hubbulwathan Duri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35445/alishlah.v17i3.6604

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The integration of technology-based learning media with local cultural contexts remains limited in physics education, particularly in teaching abstract concepts such as matter state changes. This study aimed to evaluate the feasibility of an electronic flipbook integrated with local cultural potential and to assess student responses toward its use in physics learning. This research employed a research and development (RD) approach using the 4-D model (define, design, develop, and disseminate), limited to the development stage without classroom implementation. The validation process involved eight expert validators, while student responses were collected from 15 junior high school students. Data were obtained through validation sheets and student response questionnaires, then analyzed descriptively using percentage scores. Validation results indicated that the developed flipbook was highly feasible, with an average score of 90.75% across content, presentation, linguistic, and graphic aspects. Student responses also showed very positive evaluations, with an average score of 93.75%, particularly noting the media’s attractiveness, readability, and contextual integration with local culture. These findings confirm that the electronic flipbook is a valid and feasible medium for physics learning, offering both technological innovation and cultural relevance. The integration of local cultural elements enriched the contextualization of abstract physics concepts, aligning with constructivist learning principles. However, further classroom implementation is needed to evaluate its effectiveness in improving student learning outcomes. The developed flipbook is feasible as a culturally integrated physics learning medium. Future research should focus on large-scale trials to measure its impact on students’ conceptual understanding and motivation.
Profile of Collaboration Skills in Learning Renewable Energy Materials Umi Kalsum Djano; Duden Saepuzaman; Achmad Samsudin; Lina Aviyanti; Muslim Muslim; Fitriani Fitriani
PAEDAGOGIA Vol 28, No 3 (2025): PAEDAGOGIA Jilid 28 No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/paedagogia.v28i3.102143

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This study aims to determine students’ collaborative skills in renewable energy learning, an essential skill in 21st-century education. This study employs a descriptive approach using qualitative methods to detail the level of students’ collaborative skills. Data was collected using a Likert-scale collaborative skills questionnaire. The research subjects consisted of 30 high school students, and data was analyzed using the average percentage scores for each collaborative skill indicator. The results indicate that most students possess relatively high collaborative skills, with the majority scoring above 70%. The average score on the collaboration indicators was 80.33%, with Indicator 1 scoring 81, Indicator 2 scoring 78, and Indicator 3 scoring 82. The respondent with the highest collaboration score was R13, with a score of 97%, while the respondent with the lowest collaboration score was R17, with a score of 25%. The significant variation in scores, ranging from 25% to 97%, indicates substantial differences in student collaboration skills. Factors influencing these skills include ineffective communication, poorly managed differences of opinion, and low empathy toward group members’ contributions. The implications of this study emphasize the need for collaboration-enhancing strategies, such as interpersonal communication training, conflict management, and empathy development within groups. These strategies should be explicitly integrated into project-based learning designs, particularly regarding renewable energy, to enhance students’ overall collaboration effectiveness.