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Journal : Community Empowerment

Training on STEAM learning design through kirigami, tessellation and simple robotics Rahmadi, Imam Fitri; Putra, Yudi Yunika; Pratama, Suprayuandi
Community Empowerment Vol 10 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.12339

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Pedagogical and content-related issues are the main challenges in implementing Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) learning. Moreover, teachers have not fully understood the concept of the STEAM approach. Therefore, it is necessary to enhance their skills in designing and implementing project-based learning, as well as ensuring that learning content is connected to real-life contexts and integrated across disciplines. This community service program aims to develop STEAM learning innovations through project-based and experiential learning models using kirigami, tessellation, and simple robotics. The method is designed based on a partnership concept, grounded in pedagogical co-designing activities, consisting of four stages: pre-activity, socialization, training, and evaluation. The results indicate an improvement in teachers’ understanding of the STEAM approach. Additionally, teachers successfully enhanced their skills in designing STEAM learning using kirigami, tessellation, and simple robotics.
Introduction of an educational robotics-based numeracy literacy corner Putra, Yudi Yunika; Hendrik, Maulina; Rahmadi, Imam Fitri
Community Empowerment Vol 10 No 5 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.12403

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Mathematical literacy skills are crucial for solving everyday mathematical problems. However, at SD Muhammadiyah Pangkal Pinang, students' numeracy literacy skills are still relatively low. This condition is exacerbated by the absence of a dedicated numeracy literacy learning center and the limited skills of teachers in designing and developing such resources. This community service (PkM) activity aimed to introduce a numeracy literacy corner to teachers as an initial step towards establishing a more comprehensive learning center. The implementation method for this PkM included three stages of socialization: pre-activity, concept introduction, and evaluation. The results showed that teachers gave positive feedback on the numeracy literacy corner, considering it more engaging than conventional reading corners. It is hoped that this initiative can serve as a foundation for the optimal realization of a numeracy literacy learning center in the classroom in the future.