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Journal : Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE)

Impact of Adaptive Educational Game Applications on Improving Student Learning: Efforts to Introduce Nusantara Culture in Indonesia Hernawan Sulistyanto; Djumadi Djumadi; Bambang Sumardjoko; Muhammad Izzul Haq; Gamal Abdul Nasir Zakaria; Sabar Narimo; Dyah Astuti; Muhammad Syahriandi Adhantoro; Devary Pradana Setyabudi; Yasir Sidiq; Naufal Ishartono
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 5, No. 3, September 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v5i3.23004

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This study aimed to introduce Nusantara culture based on educational games by adjusting students' learning styles. Culture as an ancestral heritage tradition needs to be preserved by introducing it to the younger gen-eration from an early age. However, the survey results found that less than 26% of student respondents un-derstood Nusantara culture well. Compared to previous research, the model of cultural introduction through adaptive educational games is more fun because it is adapted to the way students learn. This research was carried out using the Design-Based Research (DBR) method through 4 stages of the procedure. The feasibil-ity test and application effectiveness test were carried out on a group of students from several elementary schools in Indonesia, who were taken using a cluster random sampling technique. The results of media design and content validation obtained an average value of 0.76 and 0.82, which means that the media is declared valid. The feasibility test used the System Usability Scale (SUS) with an average value of 80% in the acceptable category. The results of the research obtained a description of the comparison of the final scores of the control class and the experimental class, which was 55 compared to 75. This study concluded that learning media for introducing Indonesian culture based on adaptive educational games had a positive impact by effectively increasing learning outcomes on students' understanding of Indonesian culture. Further development of this game application can be expanded in the application of animation in more depth.
The Use of Natural Dyes from Beetroot Skin Extract (Beta Vulgaris) as Teaching Material on Cell Division for Senior High School Students Adilla Nur Azizah; Putri Agustina; Suparti Suparti; Alanindra Saputra; Yasir Sidiq
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 2, No. 1, January 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v2i1.9051

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One of the Basic Competencies (KD) in Biology for Indonesian Senior High School is KD 4.12 which reads "Presents observations of the process of mitosis in the onion root and determines the phases it finds". Based on the basic competency test, students are required to have skills in making and observing mitotic preparations of plant tissue with at least using onion. Observation of mitotic division in plant tissues requires skill in making preparations. Making preparations in observing cells and tissues of plants or animals needs staining. Dyes often used in lab work are synthetic dyes. One of the synthetic dyes commonly used is safranin. However, safranin is quite expensive. This limitation requires teachers to look for alternatives to synthetic dyes that are easily found at a more affordable price, namely with natural dyes. One of the plants that has the potential to overcome this issue is beetroot (Beta vulgaris). The purpose of this study was to determine the quality of plant tissue preparations (Allium cepa) stained with beetroot skin (Beta vulgaris) as a natural coloring agent. The research method used was an experimental method with a Completely Randomized Design consisting of two factors, namely the staining time (1 hour, 2 hours, and 3 hours) and the type of solvent (aquades and citric acid 10%). The results of the study were analyzed with qualitative descriptive methods which included contrast and clarity of the preparations. Based on the results of the study, the quality of Allium cepa root preparations using beetroot (Beta vulgaris) skin extract with variations in the type of solvent and duration of staining showed good results on the staining time of 1 hour and 2 hours. The staining time of the preparations can affect the contrast and clarity of the preparations.
Impact of Adaptive Educational Game Applications on Improving Student Learning: Efforts to Introduce Nusantara Culture in Indonesia Sulistyanto, Hernawan; Djumadi, Djumadi; Sumardjoko, Bambang; Haq, Muhammad Izzul; Zakaria, Gamal Abdul Nasir; Narimo, Sabar; Astuti, Dyah; Adhantoro, Muhammad Syahriandi; Setyabudi, Devary Pradana; Sidiq, Yasir; Ishartono, Naufal
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 5, No. 3, September 2023
Publisher : Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v5i3.23004

Abstract

This study aimed to introduce Nusantara culture based on educational games by adjusting students' learning styles. Culture as an ancestral heritage tradition needs to be preserved by introducing it to the younger gen-eration from an early age. However, the survey results found that less than 26% of student respondents un-derstood Nusantara culture well. Compared to previous research, the model of cultural introduction through adaptive educational games is more fun because it is adapted to the way students learn. This research was carried out using the Design-Based Research (DBR) method through 4 stages of the procedure. The feasibil-ity test and application effectiveness test were carried out on a group of students from several elementary schools in Indonesia, who were taken using a cluster random sampling technique. The results of media design and content validation obtained an average value of 0.76 and 0.82, which means that the media is declared valid. The feasibility test used the System Usability Scale (SUS) with an average value of 80% in the acceptable category. The results of the research obtained a description of the comparison of the final scores of the control class and the experimental class, which was 55 compared to 75. This study concluded that learning media for introducing Indonesian culture based on adaptive educational games had a positive impact by effectively increasing learning outcomes on students' understanding of Indonesian culture. Further development of this game application can be expanded in the application of animation in more depth.
The Use of Natural Dyes from Beetroot Skin Extract (Beta Vulgaris) as Teaching Material on Cell Division for Senior High School Students Azizah, Adilla Nur; Agustina, Putri; Suparti, Suparti; Saputra, Alanindra; Sidiq, Yasir
Indonesian Journal on Learning and Advanced Education (IJOLAE) Vol. 2, No. 1, January 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/ijolae.v2i1.9051

Abstract

One of the Basic Competencies (KD) in Biology for Indonesian Senior High School is KD 4.12 which reads "Presents observations of the process of mitosis in the onion root and determines the phases it finds". Based on the basic competency test, students are required to have skills in making and observing mitotic preparations of plant tissue with at least using onion. Observation of mitotic division in plant tissues requires skill in making preparations. Making preparations in observing cells and tissues of plants or animals needs staining. Dyes often used in lab work are synthetic dyes. One of the synthetic dyes commonly used is safranin. However, safranin is quite expensive. This limitation requires teachers to look for alternatives to synthetic dyes that are easily found at a more affordable price, namely with natural dyes. One of the plants that has the potential to overcome this issue is beetroot (Beta vulgaris). The purpose of this study was to determine the quality of plant tissue preparations (Allium cepa) stained with beetroot skin (Beta vulgaris) as a natural coloring agent. The research method used was an experimental method with a Completely Randomized Design consisting of two factors, namely the staining time (1 hour, 2 hours, and 3 hours) and the type of solvent (aquades and citric acid 10%). The results of the study were analyzed with qualitative descriptive methods which included contrast and clarity of the preparations. Based on the results of the study, the quality of Allium cepa root preparations using beetroot (Beta vulgaris) skin extract with variations in the type of solvent and duration of staining showed good results on the staining time of 1 hour and 2 hours. The staining time of the preparations can affect the contrast and clarity of the preparations.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Adilla Nur Azizah Adityaradja, Bagas Alanindra Saputra Alanindra Saputra Alanindra Saputra Alanindra Saputra Anatri Desstya Anggita Juniar Laspartriana Anggun Dwi Nur Annisa Anhari, Minhatul Ulya Anjani, Nofa Annur Indra Kusumadani Apriliana, Cindi Dila Ariyanti, Olivia Puja Arum Dyah Ripdiyanti Astuti, Dyah Azizah, Adilla Nur Bambang Harmanto, Bambang Bambang Sumardjoko Baskoro Adi Prayitno Baskoro Adi Prayitno Bowo Sugiharto Bowo Sugiharto Bowo Sugiyarto BUDI SETIADI DARYONO Condro Nur Alim D Djumadi Daryono, Budi S Dedi Gunawan Defina Anggita Silviani Devary Pradana Setyabudi Dewianty, Ratih Dicky Eka Prasetya Donny Widianto Donny Widianto Dyah Astuti ERMA MUSBITA TYASTUTI Erma Musbita Tyastuti Erma Musbita Tyastuti Erma Musbita Tyastuti Erma Musbita Tyastuti Erma Musbita Tyastuti Evi Dwi Kartikasari Fadilah, Fari Fari Fadilah Febrianti, Nisa Febriyanti, Vika Gamal Abdul Nasir Zakaria Ganno Tribuana Aji Guntur Nurcahyanto Haq, Muhammad Izzul Hardianto, Alden Ganendra Madhava Priya Hariyatmi Hariyatmi Harun Joko Prayitno Heri Siswanto Hernawan Sulistyanto Ihsan Nugroho Irfadhila, Dwega Izzatul Azmi Mulya Jakia, Nikmatu Jamil, Nazia Jumadi Jumadi Junita Dwi Wardhani Kistantia Elok Mumpuni Kistantia Elok Mumpuni Listy Hasti Mandiri Mandiri, Listy Hasti Maryana, Windri Masir, Rizkya A. Mauly Halwat Hikmat Mazwar Ismiyanto Miftakhul Huda Minallah, Aldin Nasrun Muhammad Izzul Haq Muhammad Nizar Muhammad Noor Kholid Muhammad Samsuri Muhammad Syahriandi Adhantoro Muslimawati, Dinny Patria Nabila Fitriyani Naufal Ishartono Ningtyas, Yoga Dwi Windy Kusuma Ninik Nihayatul Wahibah Ninik Nihayatul Wahibah Nurhidayat Nurhidayat Nurul Hikmah Kartini Oktiatama, Firlana Bakti Puguh Karyanto Puguh Karyanto PUGUH KARYANTO Purnomo Purnomo Purnomo Purnomo Putri Agustina Putri Agustina Putri Agustina Putri Salwa Salsabilla Putri, Vika Manda Ratih Dewianty Ratnasari Diah Utami Rika Dini Saputri Risnasari, Wanda Datik Rizko Hadi Rizko Hadi, Rizko Sabar Narimo Seno, Hernandito Aryo Septinawati, Septinawati Setyabudi, Devary Pradana Sigit Dwi Maryanto Sigit Dwi Maryanto Sigit Dwi Maryanto Silviani, Defina Anggita Siti Kartika Sari Siti Nur Syarifah Siti Nur Syarifah Siti Nuraini Siti Nurjanah Sofyan Anif Sri Katoningsih Sri Sat Titi Hamranani Suparti Suparti Suparti Suparti Suryawati, Andari Tri Sutama Syarifah, Siti Nur Temon Bagus Hidayatullah Triastuti Rahayu Trio Ageng Prayitno, Trio Ageng Tyastuti, Erma Musbita Ulya, Nuriya Hazma Arifatul Widi Widayat Yusnita Rahmawati Zainal Arifin Zakaria, Gamal Abdul Nasir Zulperi, Dzarifah