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The Use of Web-Based Portfolio as Alternatife Assesment in Biology Learning Wilhelminari Br Saragih; Natalia Sihombing; Jesika Sitanggang; Dedi Diansyah
Journal of Biological Science and Education Vol 3, No 2 (2021): December
Publisher : Journal of Biological Science and Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jbse.v3i2.1648

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The current state of the Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on various ongoing activities, including learning activities. Currently, the government provides a policy to organize learning from home, known as Learning From Home (BDR). Learning From Home in its implementation requires the support of mobile devices. It is a challenge for both teachers and students to master technology in learning in these conditions. In addition, teachers must also be able to carry out the teaching and learning process or provide assessments/evaluations to students face-to-face (done online). The research objective is to determine the use of alternative assessment-based portfolios in biology learning. The authors want to introduce web-based portfolios as alternative assessments in biology learning in this study. Alternative assessments can support students to understand biology lessons with the task of making lab reports, making herbariums, drawing, writing widespread scientific reports, etc. These are collected in the form of website links. The research method used is a literature study that the author has carried out. The results obtained are using a web-based portfolio as an alternative assessment in biology learning, which is still not widely applied even though this assessment is very efficient to apply in biology learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. This research concludes that every lesson that has been carried out certainly needs to be assessed on student learning outcomes in following each lesson that has been followed. In this case, an alternative web-based portfolio assessment is one of the solutions to evaluate the performance and work of students so that all activities carried out can be rewarded with value.                 Keywords: Biology Alternative Assessment, Web Based Portofolio  
The Use of Web-Based Portfolio as Alternatife Assesment in Biology Learning Wilhelminari Br Saragih; Natalia Sihombing; Jesika Sitanggang; Dedi Diansyah
Journal of Biological Science and Education Vol 3, No 2 (2021): December
Publisher : Journal of Biological Science and Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (817.187 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/jbse.v3i2.1648

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The current state of the Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on various ongoing activities, including learning activities. Currently, the government provides a policy to organize learning from home, known as Learning From Home (BDR). Learning From Home in its implementation requires the support of mobile devices. It is a challenge for both teachers and students to master technology in learning in these conditions. In addition, teachers must also be able to carry out the teaching and learning process or provide assessments/evaluations to students face-to-face (done online). The research objective is to determine the use of alternative assessment-based portfolios in biology learning. The authors want to introduce web-based portfolios as alternative assessments in biology learning in this study. Alternative assessments can support students to understand biology lessons with the task of making lab reports, making herbariums, drawing, writing widespread scientific reports, etc. These are collected in the form of website links. The research method used is a literature study that the author has carried out. The results obtained are using a web-based portfolio as an alternative assessment in biology learning, which is still not widely applied even though this assessment is very efficient to apply in biology learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. This research concludes that every lesson that has been carried out certainly needs to be assessed on student learning outcomes in following each lesson that has been followed. In this case, an alternative web-based portfolio assessment is one of the solutions to evaluate the performance and work of students so that all activities carried out can be rewarded with value.                 Keywords: Biology Alternative Assessment, Web Based Portofolio  
Development of android-based learning media on tool sterilization materials Fauziyah Harahap; Wilhelminari Br Saragih
Jurnal Biolokus Vol 6, No 1 (2023): June
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30821/biolokus.v6i1.2115

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According to the analysis of student needs for sterilization material for tissue culture courses, it shows that learning media still has a limited role in the learning process. In terms of material and visualization, the learning media used cannot be explained in detail. Students still don't understand the material and really need Android-based learning media that is more flexible and well visualized. The purpose of this study was to find out the analysis of student needs, the design of instructional media, the level of feasibility of learning media from experts and the responses of lecturers and students as well as evaluations of students. The research method used is R&D, ADDIE Model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation). The results of the study were 96.70% of students needed Android-based learning media, media content designs namely: Instructions for Use, CP-MK, References, Materials, Videos, Exercises, Developer Profiles and EXIT. The feasibility level of the media is categorized as very feasible, the results of material experts are 100%, media experts are 96.5% and learning design experts are 94.5%. then the lecturer response was 83% and the student response was 92.52% included in the very decent category. then the evaluation stage obtained an n-gain score of 0.60 categorized as quite effective. The limitation of the research problem is that the material developed is limited to the topic of tool sterilization for tissue culture courses and the development used is limited to the evaluation stage, namely the media effectiveness testing stage.