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Pelatihan Inovasi Pembelajaran tentang Model Pembelajaran dan Simulasi PhET bagi Guru-Guru MAN 3 Banjar Lutfiyanti Fitriah; Saiyidah Mahtari; Ana Widya Ilahi; Muhammad Akhsan Arif; Muhamad Iqbal; Rini Wulan Sari; Risda Rokhmania Nur Hikma; Septiana Septiana
Bubungan Tinggi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 5, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/btjpm.v5i1.6573

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Guru-guru MAN 3 Banjar telah menggunakan model pembelajaran dengan cukup baik. Namun, mereka belum mengenal model-model pembelajaran mutakhir dan inovatif. Mereka juga belum pernah menggunakan simulasi PhET di pembelajaran. Oleh karena itu, diadakanlah pelatihan inovasi pembelajaran ini. Tujuan kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini adalah memperkenalkan model-model pembelajaran inovatif dan simulasi PhET kepada para guru MAN 3 Banjar dan menelaah model dan simulasi tersebut. Metode kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini adalah presentasi, ceramah, tanya jawab, dan penugasan. Jumlah peserta yang mengikuti pelatihan inovasi pembelajaran ini adalah 50 orang. Kegiatan diadakan selama satu hari, yakni Sabtu, 14 Mei 2022. Kegiatan dilaksanakan secara hybrid. Berdasarkan evaluasi yang dilakukan terhadap kegiatan ini diketahui bahwa para guru telah mengenal dan mampu menelaah model-model pembelajaran dan simulasi PhET. Model dan simulasi tersebut selanjutnya dapat digunakan di kelas. Adapun rata-rata nilai evaluasi tersebut adalah 83,07. Selain itu, para peserta puas dengan kegiatan pelatihan ini dengan rata-rata skor kepuasan 4,16 dengan kategori baik. Dengan demikian, kegiatan yang dilaksanakan berhasil menjadikan guru-guru mengenal dan menelaah model-model pembelajaran inovatif dan simulasi PhET.  MAN 3-Banjar teachers have used the learning model quite well. However, they needed to familiarize themselves with the latest and most innovative learning models. They also have never used PhET simulations in their learning. Therefore, this learning innovation training was held. This community service activity aimed to introduce innovative learning models and PhET simulations to the teachers of MAN 3 Banjar and examine these models and simulations. The methods of this community service activity were presentations, lectures, questions and answers, and assignments. The number of participants participating in this learning innovation training was 50. The activity was held for one day, Saturday, May 14, 2022. The activity was carried out in a hybrid manner. Based on the evaluation carried out on this activity, it was found that the teachers were familiar with and able to review PhET learning models and simulations. These models and simulations can then be used in class. The average evaluation value was 83.07. In addition, the participants were satisfied with this training activity, with an average satisfaction score of 4.16 in the good category. Thus, the activities succeeded in getting teachers to know and examine innovative learning models and PhET simulations.
Development of the WASAKA Learning Model on Heat and Temperature Topics for Higher Education Lutfiyanti Fitriah; Ana Widya Ilahi; Masniah Masniah; Muhammad Akhsan Arif
Berkala Ilmiah Pendidikan Fisika Vol 11, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/bipf.v11i2.15399

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Lecturers are required to carry out learning as well as professionally. Lecturers must apply student-centered learning models in lectures so students can study well. This research aimed to develop a valid WASAKA (Write, Analyze, Argue, Knowledge Development, and Act) learning model that can be implemented in the classroom and gets a good response from students who study heat and temperature in higher education. This research used Educational Design Research (EDR) research. The subjects of this study were 28 students studying heat and temperature in the Fundamental Physics course. Data collection techniques in this research were observation and an online survey using the Google form with the cross-sectional survey design method. The research instruments used were validation sheets, observation sheets, and response questionnaires. The data obtained were then analyzed using the Aiken formula and descriptive statistics. The results showed that the WASAKA learning model had content validity of 0.87-0.93 with valid categories; the average implementation of the model in terms of lecturer activities is 4.99 with a very good category; the average implementation of the model in terms of student activities is 4.87 with a very good category, and students gave a very good response to the model. This research concluded that the learning model developed was valid, implemented, and responded well by students. Thus, the learning model can be applied in Fundamental Physics lectures, especially in Higher Education heat and temperature topics.
Implementation of the WASAKA Learning Model on the Topic of Heat and Temperature Lutfiyanti Fitriah; Ana Widya Ilahi; Masniah Masniah; Muhammad Akhsan Arif; Fahmi Yahya
Journal of Mathematics Science and Computer Education Vol 4, No 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/jmscedu.v4i1.8466

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This research aims to delineate the implementation of the WASAKA learning model and describe students' responses to this learning model through a one-to-one test. This study employed the Educational Design Research (EDR) methodology, encompassing two stages: the preliminary stage and the formative evaluation stage. Ten students participated in a one-to-one test during a single meeting, focusing on learning heat and temperature topics in the Fundamental Physics lecture. Research instruments included observation sheets and response questionnaires, with data analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results of the data analysis revealed an average score of 5.00 for implementing the WASAKA learning model, categorizing it as "very good." Additionally, students' responses to this learning model were highly positive. The conclusion drawn from this research is that the WASAKA learning model is well-suited for application in Fundamental Physics lectures covering heat and temperature topics.