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Journal : Journal of Disruptive Learning Innovation (JODLI)

Development of Guided Inquiry Based Teaching Materials Enriched with Augmented Reality Venin Kharisma Noviantia; Munzil Munzil; Vita Ria Mustikasari; Erni Yulianti
Journal of Disruptive Learning Innovation (JODLI) Vol 2, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (260.183 KB) | DOI: 10.17977/um072v2i22021p72-79

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The purpose of this research and development is to produce Guided-Inquiry Based Teaching Materials Enriched by Augmented Reality (AR) on the subject of light and optics for 8th grade which is feasible and valid, as a teaching materials during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research and development using Lee and Owen’s method. However, it was narrowed down into 3 stages only, which are: assessment/analysis, design, and development stage. The teaching material’s validity was obtained from expert’s validation result, while the feasibility was obtained from the feasibility test on the students. Developed teaching materials takes form of an A5 sized pocket book, and discuss about the basic competencies in the subject of light and optics. Subject delivery served through learning module, learning video, and AR technology on image formation as well as using Google Form as student worksheet. The validation result shows that developed teaching materials are feasible and valid with score percentage more than 61 percent.
Development of Guided Inquiry based E-Learning Teaching Material on the Intermolecular Forces Enriched with Molview Nur Indah Agustina; Munzil Munzil; Habiddin Habiddin; M. Muchson
Journal of Disruptive Learning Innovation (JODLI) Vol 2, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (273.837 KB) | DOI: 10.17977/um072v2i22021p80-88

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The intermolecular force is one of the chemistry topics covered in the high school curriculum in Indonesia. As the characteristics of chemistry concepts in general, intermolecular forces concepts can be presented in the three levels of chemical representations (microscopic, symbolic, and macroscopic).  Currently, chemistry teaching materials are available in Indonesian schools mostly have limited support for helping students to visualize the molecular aspect of intermolecular forces concepts mainly in the form of three-dimensional space (3D). This study aimed to produce an E-Learning teaching material enriched with 3D Molecular Visualization. The product (teaching material) in this study is presented by considering the syntax of guided inquiry-based learning. The product was developed with the procedure adopted from Lee and Owens, including assessment/analysis, need assessment, front-end analysis, design, and development. The product is valid and suitable to be applied in online chemistry teaching. However, further study to investigate the effectiveness of this product empirically need to be explored in the future.
The Development of Augmented-Reality Based Guided Inquiry Teaching Material of Life Organization System Linda Suci Triliana; Munzil Munzil; Sugiyanto Sugiyanto
Journal of Disruptive Learning Innovation (JODLI) Vol 2, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1120.641 KB) | DOI: 10.17977/um072v2i22021p113-123

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The purposes of this research and development is to produce feasible and valid teaching materials utilizing augmented reality-assisted guided inquiry learning model in the activity of identifying life organizational system for 7th grade students of Junior High School/Islamic Junior High School, as teaching material in Covid-19 Pandemic era. This research used Lee and Owens research and development model, limited to three stages, namely: analysis/assessment, design, and development. The feasibility of the teaching materials were determined from the results of the validation and user assessment. The teaching materials were developed in A6-sized printed books containing Basic Competence 3.6 materials of life organizational system from the cellular level to organismic level. The materials were presented in the forms of illustrations, videos, three-dimensional AR animations, and handouts on google drive. Based on the validity result which was conducted by material and media experts, it was discovered that the teaching materials were valid and feasible for learning with the score percentage of more than 81 percent.
Development of Teaching Material with the Creative Problem Solving Model Using Mobile Learning Application Aisyah Sukmafani; Munzil Munzil; Isnanik Juni Fitriyah
Journal of Disruptive Learning Innovation (JODLI) Vol 2, No 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (667.687 KB) | DOI: 10.17977/um072v2i22021p124-135

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This study and development aimed to produce a valid and feasible teaching material with the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) model on the activity of environmental pollution analysis using a mobile learning application in the COVID-19 pandemic era. The study model in this development was using the ADDIE method that limited to analyze, design, and develop stages where each stage passes the evaluation stage. The validity rate of the teaching material is obtained through a validity test by the validator while its eligibility rate is obtained through feasibility tests by the users. The validation result of materials in the teaching material had a percentage of 93.31 percent and the media feasibility test obtained a percentage of 95.60 percent. This teaching material was packed in a mobile learning form that consists of water, air, and land pollution materials. This teaching material displayed news articles, materials explanations, and presented in the form of animated videos, phenomena videos, pictures of environmental pollution, student worksheets, and mission-based learning activities. Animated videos have three animation characters that move and talk with different voices in each sub-chapter. The validation result by validators stated that the teaching material is valid and feasible, with a percentage of greater than or equal to 81 percent.
The Effectiveness of Inquiry Learning Model In Chemistry Learning To Improve Students' Critical Thinking: Literature Review Muzainah, Muzainah; Muntholib, Muntholib; Munzil, Munzil
Journal of Disruptive Learning Innovation (JODLI) Vol 5, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um072v5i12023p61-69

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Training students' critical thinking skills cannot be done with one-way learning because learning focuses only on the teacher. The inquiry learning model is very common for teachers because it involves students directly to conduct inquiries. This study aims to determine the influence of the inquiry learning model in chemistry learning to improve students' critical thinking. This study used the SLR (Systematic et al.) method. Data sources were obtained from articles, research journals, and electronic databases such as ERIC, Google Scholar, and Taylor & Francis. The variables used in this study are the dependent variable, namely the ability to think critically, and the independent variable, namely the inquiry learning model. Data is obtained through literature studies by capturing reputable and accredited national and international articles following the criteria studied. Twelve articles were obtained and then analyzed one by one. Each article briefly describes the results of its research. Student success with the inquiry learning model is seen from the increase in students' critical thinking skills. The study found that the inquiry learning model increased student competence, interest in learning, motivation, and critical thinking skills. The inquiry learning model can create a more active learning atmosphere to make learning more meaningful.
Argumentation and Critical Thinking Skills with Argument-Driven Inquiry (ADI) Learning Model: A Literature Review Limbong, Stella Afrilita; Dasna, I Wayan; Munzil, Munzil
Journal of Disruptive Learning Innovation (JODLI) Vol 5, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um072v5i12023p37-46

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The development of globalization affects all aspects of life, including education. The world of education entering the fifth revolution is characterized by the use of digital devices and the internet in learning. This results in demands and responsibilities for teachers and students to train the framework of creativity, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking known as 4C.One effective way to enhance students' critical thinking and communication skills is through the implementation of the ADI (Argument-Driven Inquiry) learning model.The application of the ADI model is focused on the activities of students in building their knowledge independently to convey the results of their findings as a form of communication. Implementing ADI in chemistry learning will train students to find a finding based on scientific evidence. However, implementing the ADI learning model has obstacles to achieving learning objectives. One is that students are less accustomed to arguing during learning. This causes the ADI learning model to need to be assisted by other approach models in order to increase the effectiveness of ADI learning. This literature review applies Systematic Literature Review (SLR) by reviewing the results of previous research and adjusting to the focus of the study. The results of the review of some of these studies indicate that applying the ADI learning model with the help of several approaches, such as metacognitive and practicum-assisted learning chemistry, provides better results in increasing students' critical thinking skills and scientific argumentation.
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