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UTILIZING CANVA-BASED LEARNING VIDEOS TO INCREASE STUDENTS' INTEREST IN LEARNING ON PRE HISTORIC MATERIALS AT SMPN 4 MEUKEK ACEH SELATAN DISTRICT Resijan; Siti Mayang Sari; Akmaluddin; Syarfuni
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2023: ICONESTH
Publisher : International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.99

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In increasing student interest in learning in the teaching and learning process,it can be done in various ways, one of which is by using and utilizing the resultsof technology. One of the results of technology that is interesting and effectiveand easy to use is to use learning videos through the Canva application. Theresearch method in writing this research uses an approach, namely a qualitativedescriptive approach. The purpose of the study is to determine the use oflearning videos using Canva to increase students' interest in prehistoricmaterial. Video learning is a strategy or learning method to deliver content ormaterial using video media in the teaching and learning process. Canva is anapplication that is present in the crowded world of technology. This applicationis an online design program that provides a variety of tools includingpresentations, resumes, posters, pamphlets, brochures, graphics, infographics,banners, and other types available in the Canva application. Student interest inpre-historic material can be increased by utilizing learning videos. A cleardisplay and attractive visuals in learning videos will overcome boredom anddislike for complex material. The use of Canva as a tool to create learningvideos has been effective in increasing student interest in learning. The app'sease of use, with a large selection of templates and attractive design elements,can help teachers create engaging and high-quality learning content.
Analysis of Implementing the Indonesia Independent Curriculum in Elementary school : Focus on Fraction Rita Yusari Rita Yusari; Sariakin; Rita Novita; Jonni Siturus; syarfuni
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2024: The 2nd ICONESTH
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.454

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The Independent Curriculum is a learning framework designed to provide teachers with the flexibility to design the teaching and learning process based on students' needs, interests, and potential. The independent curriculum is an independent program that emphasizes context-based learning, character building through the Pancasila Student Profile, and a differentiation approach that allows students to learn at a pace and method that suits their abilities. Through an adaptive and flexible approach, the Independent Curriculum aims to create a more relevant, meaningful, and contextual learning experience for students. Fractions are one of the important materials in basic mathematics because they provide a foundation for understanding more complex concepts such as decimals, percentages, and algebra. In the independent curriculum, this separate material aims to improve conceptual understanding, critical thinking skills, and application skills through a context-based approach and strengthen the Pancasila student profile. This article analyzes the implementation of the Independent program in distributed learning in elementary schools, including planning, implementing, and assessing learning. The results of the analysis show that the independent curriculum provides teachers with the flexibility to develop innovative learning strategies, such as Real-World Mathematics (RME) and project-based learning, so that students can connect fractions to everyday situations. However, the challenge is the lack of teacher understanding of the new approach and limited learning resources are still obstacles in its implementation. This article recommends teacher training and the development of contextual learning materials to support the successful implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum in fraction learning.