Margareth, Niniss
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Analysis of Natural Dye Batik Waste Management in Ciwaringin Village that is Integrated into Science Learning in Elementary Schools as an SDGs Program Margareth, Niniss; Tresnawati, Nailah; Permana Putri, Dian
JTP - Jurnal Teknologi Pendidikan Vol. 26 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Teknologi Pendidikan
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Universitas Negeri Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/jtp.v26i1.43219

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Batik is a cultural heritage of Indonesia, this is recognized by UNESCO that batik is an Indonesian culture that must be preserved. But in reality, the development of the batik industry is inversely proportional, Impact on the environment where the batik industry uses a lot of synthetic dyes, which have a negative impact on the surrounding aquatic environment. The purpose of this research is to analyze the process of processing batik waste using natural dyes carried out by batik craftsmen in Ciwaringin village then the natural dye process can be integrated in science learning in elementary schools as one of the SDGs programs that utilize local potential and improve environmental conservation in the surrounding environment so that the waste produced does not damage the environment. The research method used is descriptive qualitative method, where data collection uses interviews, observation and documentation. Data analysis was carried out with three main stages, namely data collection through exploration, data reduction, analysis, and integration in science learning in elementary schools. The results showed that the analysis of waste treatment starting from the process of making natural dyes, the process of making batik and the results of coloring the resulting waste is very low in residual waste so that batik products using natural dyes can be analyzed in terms of local wisdom that can be integrated in science learning in elementary schools, this can be used as an SDGs program in elementary schools that has a positive impact on the environment. The implication of this research is an effort to implement education to create local wisdom and environmental preservation and stimulate student creativity in creating art products that have SDGs sustainability values.
Literature Review: Media Development Trends Augmented Reality IPA Elementary School 2020-2025 Margareth, Niniss; Widiyatmoko, Arif; Subali, Bambang; Widiarti, Nuni
Publikasi Pendidikan Vol 16, No 1 (2026)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70713/publikan.v16i1.80956

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In science education in elementary schools, students often have difficulty understanding abstract concepts, which leads to low motivation and poor learning outcomes. Therefore, innovative, interactive learning media that can visualize concepts concretely are needed. This study aims to examine trends in the development of augmented reality (AR) media in science education in elementary schools for the period 2020–2025. The method used was a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) with the help of Publish or Perish software connected to Google Scholar. From the initial 500 articles, a gradual selection was made based on the criteria of relevance, feasibility, and topic suitability, resulting in 22 articles being analyzed. The results of the study show that the trend of AR media development will increase significantly in 2024–2025, indicating a high level of interest among researchers in interactive technology-based media. AR media has been proven to be feasible and effective for use in science education because it can improve students' conceptual understanding, motivation, creativity, and learning outcomes, especially for abstract material. Additionally, various studies developed AR using the ADDIE model, Borg and Gall, and the Assemblr Edu platform to strengthen interactivity and practicality. In conclusion, AR-based learning media has great potential for implementation in elementary schools as a 21st-century learning innovation capable of addressing.