Rachmawati, Nadiya Itsnaini
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“DINO Vs. DINI” educational game to increase children's cognitive abilities—what are its level elements? Suharsiwi, Suharsiwi; Rachmawati, Nadiya Itsnaini; Dehham, Sabeeha Hamza; Darmayanti, Rani
Delta-Phi: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Delta-Phi: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika (August)
Publisher : CV. Bimbimbingan Belajar Assyfa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/dpjpm.v1i2.244

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Games designed for children have the potential to serve as educational tools, incorporating learning components that promote engagement and facilitate the child's cognitive and developmental progress, tailored to their specific age group. The significance of Early Childhood Cognitive Abilities is in their association with everyday tasks and functions. The promotion of cognitive development in individuals with AUD necessitates the provision of many opportunities for cognitive stimulation. Children must attain fundamental competencies commensurate with their chronological age in cognitive development. The objective of developing this educational game is to assist early childhood education (PAUD) teachers and parents in delivering instruction through imaginative and inventive simulations. This study employs the Research and Development (R&D) technique, utilizing a 4D model. The instructional game incorporates many level features that assess difficulty, accuracy, memory, and thinking abilities. This educational game encompasses four distinct learning modules tailored for early infant development. These modules include word completion exercises, counting activities, picture guessing tasks, color identification exercises, and competitive elements. The utilization of educational games is anticipated to facilitate the enhancement of children's cognitive capacities, thereby preparing them for the subsequent stages of their primary education.
Significance of Collaborative Learning Guidelines in 21st Century Education on Functional Limits Material in Madrasah Tsanawiyah Zahroh, Umy; Rachmawati, Nadiya Itsnaini; Darmayanti, Rani
Assyfa Journal of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Assyfa Journal of Islamic Studies (December)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/ajis.v1i2.239

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Collaboration skills are critical for students, offering a pathway to increased knowledge, social interaction, self-confidence, and motivation. This research aims to improve students' collaborative skills in mathematics learning, especially in function limit material at Madrasah Tsanawiyah. Using a literature review approach in 3 international databases covering 2015-2023, this research explores various relevant collaborative learning guidelines in 21st-century education. The methods used include descriptive analysis of existing literature and quantitative evaluation of previous research results by identifying studies focusing on implementation in various countries, including Indonesia. The research results show that collaborative learning can significantly improve students' understanding of function limits through quantitative data that supports this claim. In addition, active involvement in group discussions and joint problem-solving has increased student motivation and self-confidence. The problem-based learning model has emerged as a practical approach to developing these collaborative skills. This research provides critical insight into the importance of collaborative learning strategies in the mathematics curriculum at Madrasah Tsanawiyah, focusing on function limits material. These findings highlight the vital role of collaboration-based learning in preparing students to face the challenges of the 21st century, both in academic contexts and everyday life. Limitations of this study include the lack of longitudinal data and wider sample variation. Future research should incorporate mixed research methods to explore the impact of problem-based learning models further.