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Implementasi E-Modul Pembelajaran Sejarah Fisika Menggunakan Google Site Dengan Model Pembelajaran Project Based Learning Pada Mahasiswa Fisika Rahman, Mardia Hi; Hamid, Fatma; Isra, Hutri Handayani; Viyanti, Viyanti; Irsan, Adina; Panigfat, Marita; Sahjat, Sumarni
EDUKASI Vol 22, No 2 (2024): EDISI OKTOBER 2024
Publisher : Universitas Khairun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/j.edu.v22i2.8518

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This research aims to streamline the PjBL model physics e-module assisted by Google Sites which is suitable for use for physics learning and determine the effectiveness of the PjBL model physics e-module assisted by Google Sites. Google Sites is a service owned by the Google site that facilitates its users so they can have a website easily and practically. Using Google Sites for students will make it easier for students to access teaching materials and will not need to use up smartphone memory capacity. With this convenience, lecture material can be in the form of learning links that students can access. Apart from that, students can access it anywhere and at any time so that it can be used to study independently according to lecture needs. This research is Research and Development research with a 4D model which includes 4 stages, namely the define, design, develop and disseminate stages. The results of the research show that the PjBL model e-module assisted by Google Sites in learning the history of physics is effectively used in learning to increase student learning independence.
Implementasi E-Modul Pembelajaran Sejarah Fisika Menggunakan Google Site Dengan Model Pembelajaran Project Based Learning Pada Mahasiswa Fisika Rahman, Mardia Hi; Hamid, Fatma; Isra, Hutri Handayani; Viyanti, Viyanti; Irsan, Adina; Panigfat, Marita; Sahjat, Sumarni
EDUKASI Vol 22, No 2 (2024): EDISI OKTOBER 2024
Publisher : Universitas Khairun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/j.edu.v22i2.8518

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This research aims to streamline the PjBL model physics e-module assisted by Google Sites which is suitable for use for physics learning and determine the effectiveness of the PjBL model physics e-module assisted by Google Sites. Google Sites is a service owned by the Google site that facilitates its users so they can have a website easily and practically. Using Google Sites for students will make it easier for students to access teaching materials and will not need to use up smartphone memory capacity. With this convenience, lecture material can be in the form of learning links that students can access. Apart from that, students can access it anywhere and at any time so that it can be used to study independently according to lecture needs. This research is Research and Development research with a 4D model which includes 4 stages, namely the define, design, develop and disseminate stages. The results of the research show that the PjBL model e-module assisted by Google Sites in learning the history of physics is effectively used in learning to increase student learning independence.
Physics history e-module based on project-based learning integrated with Google Sites: Validity and practicality analysis Rahman, Mardia Hi; Hamid, Fatma; Viyanti, Viyanti; Isra, Hutri Handayani; Irsan, Adina; Paningfat, Marita
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ijsme.v8i1.25671

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Innovation in learning material presentation is crucial for enhancing student engagement. This research aims to develop a physics history e-module based on the Project-based Learning (PjBL) model integrated with Google Sites and to analyze its validity and practicality as a learning resource. The research followed the ADDIE model. Validation was conducted through expert review, while a limited trial involving students assessed its practicality. Revisions were made based on evaluation results to refine the module. The findings indicated that the developed e-module was highly feasible, with a validity score of 92% and a positive student response rate of 85%. The study concludes that the e-module effectively enhances students’ understanding of physics history and can be integrated into modern learning to foster engagement. This research implies the development of Google Sites-based PjBL e-modules to improve student engagement and understanding.