Jaka Afriana, Jaka
SMP Negeri 6 Sambas, Kalimantan

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PENGGUNAAN MULTIMEDIA DALAM PEMBELAJARAN TEORI KINETIK GAS DI SMA/MA NEGERI DAN SWASTA KECAMATAN SAMBAS Afriana, Jaka
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika dan IPA Vol 4, No 2 (2013): Juli 2013
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

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Using Multimedia in Learning Kinetic Gas Theory in SMA / MA Public and Private District of Sambas. This study aims to see changes in student learning outcomes after learning using multimedia by comparing the value of the learning outcomes of the pre-test and post-test. Quasi-experimental methods used in this study with one group pretest-posttest design. Research subjects choose three of four SMA/ MA Public and Private District of Sambas which has a program of Natural Sciences, SMA Negeri 1 Sambas (20 students), MAN Sambas (19 students), and SMA Santo Bonaventura (16 students). Based on the data analysis and discussion, the average percentage of learning outcomes pre-test on Gas Kinetic Theory of 53.68% of the 55 students. While the average percentage of learning outcomes post-test 69.04% of the 55 students. The increase in the average percentage of student learning outcomes in the material Kinetic Theory of Gases using multimedia for 15.37%. The results of calculations using the McNemar test, of the total ten questions occur to improving student learning outcomes Gas Kinetic Theory of matter between before and after learning using multimedia, which calculate the average X2 mean = 9.10 and X2table mean = 3.84 this means that the calculated X2hitung > X2table. Keywords : Multimedia, kinetic theory of gases.
Strategies for Promoting Energy Literacy in Physics Education: Insights from a Systematic Literature Review Sriatun, Neng; Ardianto, Didit; Irvan Permana; Afriana, Jaka
Journal of Innovative Science Education Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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In physics education, fostering energy literacy is essential to equip students with the skills needed to navigate resource scarcity and environmental issues. By developing energy literacy, students are better prepared to manage energy consumption in a sustainable and sustainable manner. This research aims to explore effective strategies and approaches to improve students' energy literacy through the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method. The study analyzed academic papers from reputable sources such as ScienceDirect, Taylor & Francis, Springer Nature, and ERIC, with a focus on publications from 2020 to 2024. Using keywords such as "energy literacy", "high school students", and "education", this analysis uncovers five main themes: student energy literacy, learning processes, social-scientific exhibitions, teaching modules, and learning media. Most research centers on understanding how students understand the concept of energy and what factors influence their understanding. Successful teaching strategies, including the use of social-scientific exhibitions to raise awareness of energy issues, as well as the development of energy-focused and sustainability-based teaching modules, were found to significantly improve student understanding. In addition, the use of technology-based learning tools has proven effective in conveying complex energy concepts. These findings point to new avenues for research, especially in integrating local wisdom into energy education. This study offers a new perspective on how incorporating local knowledge can improve energy literacy and deepen student engagement with sustainability efforts.