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Journal : Jurnal Artefak

Virtual Tour Museum Kars Indonesia Sebagai Media Alternatif Pembelajaran Sejarah Wiganingrum, Anditya; Djono, Djono; Musadad, Akhmad Arif
Jurnal Artefak Vol 12, No 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/ja.v12i1.13210

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Technology development has a significant impact on innovation in the development of museum education services, including virtual museum tours. One of the functions of the museum is as a source of virtual learning supported by visual, and audiovisual teaching materials, and interactive communication. Presenting the museum experience in the classroom online can be an alternative solution that is interesting, effective, and fun in developing learning media. The Indonesian Karst Museum is one of the treasures owned by prehistoric museums in Indonesia, especially in Central Java Province, beside the Sangiran Museum. This museum is an educational museum that presents the distribution of karst both in Indonesia and around the world. This museum displays how karst was formed, as well as the characteristics and phenomena of karst, reviewing its relationship to the evolution of human life from prehistoric times to the present. The Indonesian Karst Museum was established to preserve the existence of the Eco Karst area and the Gunung Sewu Global Geopark. Optimizing the virtual tour of the Indonesian Karst Museum as an alternative medium for learning history is expected to be an effective solution in developing a history learning medium that is easily accessible to students. This aims to introduce museums to students amidst the limitations of direct visits.
Integrasi Pedagogi Reflektif dan Eco-Pedagogy dalam Konstruksi Kausalitas Sejarah: Membangun Kesadaran Nilai Lingkungan melalui Landscape Budaya dalam Pembelajaran Sejarah Sudarto, Sudarto; Warto, Warto; Sariyatun, Sariyatun; Musadad, Akhmad Arif
Jurnal Artefak Vol 12, No 1 (2025): April
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/ja.v12i1.20669

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The study examines the integration of reflective pedagogy and eco-pedagogy in the construction of historical causality, with a focus on building environmental awareness and values through an understanding of cultural landscapes in history education. The phenomenon of environmental unconsciousness in history education has become a primary urgency for the development of an educational model that combines critical reflection and ecological values. This approach aims to cultivate critical attitudes and ecological awareness among students by leveraging relevant historical and local cultural contexts. The study employs a descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques including literature review, observation, and interviews. The results of the study show that the integration of these pedagogies is effective in deepening understanding of historical causality while instilling ecological values and preserving local culture as a medium for meaningful learning. The implications of this study encourage innovation in history learning that not only teaches historical causality but also builds critical ecological awareness and cultural values. These findings contribute to the development of new models of history learning that are environmentally and culturally aware.