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Journal : M A T H L I N E : Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika

Development of Live Liveworksheets-Assisted Teaching Materials Using A Problem-Based Learning Model On Student's Learning Outcomes Widianti, Devi; Sopyan, Asep; Rahman, Andi; Hidayat, Wahyu
Mathline : Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): Mathline: Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika
Publisher : Universitas Wiralodra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/mathline.v9i2.513

Abstract

Interactive learning can be one solution to attract students' interest in participating in learning activities and help to answer the problem of students' low understanding of mathematics. Liveworksheet is a platform that can be used in the educational sector. This research aims to produce teaching materials that are valid, practical and have the potential to influence improving student learning outcomes. The research method used is the design research model development studies method which aims to develop a product. The subjects of this research were 42 class X students of a private vocational school in the city of Cimahi. The liveworksheets-assisted teaching materials developed are adapted to the steps of the problem-based learning model. First, students are introduced to a contextual problem and then guided through questions that allow students to conclude the results of their analysis. The teaching materials developed have gone through a validation stage from material experts, meaning that the teaching materials are in accordance with the material to be taught. The research results showed that the teaching materials developed were proven valid based on the assessment results of two material expert validators and were proven practical from the results of one-on-one and small-group tests. Data analysis used in this research uses inferential statistics with the type of processing of two dependent samples. The teaching materials developed have been proven to be able to improve students' mathematics learning outcomes when viewed from the Minimum Completeness Criteria.
Co-Authors Agung Kurniawan Agus Hidayat Agustina, Yayuk Aini, Khurotul Aisyah, Helda Lara Amelia, Safira Amirrudin, Amirrudin Amiruddin Amiruddin Amril Amril ANDRI KURNIAWAN Anisa, Azola Dwi Anjelika, Dea Apra Santosa, Tomi Arafat, Yasir Arizona, Wendy Asep Sopyan, Asep Astari, Sharli Yunita Astuti, Seli Bukman Lian, Bukman Deriyusmita, Deriyusmita Dessy Wardiah, Dessy DIDIK PURWANTO Edy Nurtamam, Mohammad Ellina Rienovita Evi Rosmiyati, Evi Fitri, Riadin Happy Fitria, Happy Harapan, Edi Haryono Haryono Hayati Hayati Heldayani, Eni Heris Hendriana Herlina Herlina Hermansah, Bambang Idayana, Idayana Ilham Arvan Junaidi Imansyah, Farizal Karyani, Jasti Khoirul Anwar, Muhammad Krisimon, Yosua Lestari, Hikmah Lestari, Tyastuti Sri Lukman Hakim Mandiri, Sedio Mardiana Mardiana Martini Martini Masanti, Eni Maulana, Tania Anjani Muhammad Kristiawan Mulyaniarti, Gusti Murodi Murodi Nevy Anggraeni Nila Kesumawati Nofirman, Nofirman Nur Ahyani Nurhakim, Amien Oxianto, Arlan Priatna , Wowon Putra, Alhadi Yan Putra, Harry Putri, Siti Ayu risma Rachmat Sahputra Ramadhani, Putri Ayu Rozikin, Fathur Rusmawati, Hoky Selpiana, Nyayu Winda Simarmata, Elisme Sri Wahyuni Subiyanto, Kiky Sulastry, Heny Sumargiono, Sumargiono Sutrisno, Sutrisno Taslim Sjah, Taslim Thoibah, Thoibah Wahyu Hidayat Wakidi Wakidi Widianti, Devi Widodo S Pranowo Widya Handayani Wilana, Agustinus Bintang Wilda, Abraham Wisnu Wardhana Wistiany, Rahma Yanti, Eka Dharma Yanuarini, Dwi Yuyun Suprapto Zahara, Zelvia Zaleha, Siti