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Peningkatan Kompetensi Guru Fisika SMA Provinsi Banten Melalui Pelatihan Pemanfaatan Artificial intelligence (AI) Dalam Pembelajaran Widiasih; Zakirman; Firmansyah, Juli; Rika, Rika; Nadiyyah, Khoirotun; Handayani, Raden Sumratul
KALANDRA Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol 4 No 2 (2025): Maret
Publisher : Yayasan Kajian Riset Dan Pengembangan Radisi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55266/jurnalkalandra.v4i2.502

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This community service activity aimed to enhance the competence of physics teachers in Banten Province in utilizing Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support innovative and effective teaching practices. The training involved 15 participants and covered topics such as lesson planning using ChatGPT and Canva, creating instructional media with InVideo AI, translating teaching materials with DocTranslator and Deepl, and processing learning outcomes using AI tools. The program was implemented over three days through interactive workshops, practical sessions, and evaluations. Based on the survey results, 90% of participants rated the material quality as excellent, and 92% rated the facilitators’ skills as very good. Additionally, 95% of participants found the training highly beneficial for enhancing their teaching practices. The findings indicate that the training successfully met its objectives and inspired participants to adopt AI in their educational practices. Recommendations include conducting follow-up training and providing implementation support for integrating AI in schools.
Integrating Minangkabau Cultural Elements in Educational Games: A Mix-Methods Study for Science Learning Engagement Zakirman, Zakirman; Widiasih, Widiasih; Pandiangan, Paken; Aprianti, Rika; Nadiyyah, Khoirotun; Wahyudi, Ricky; Handayani, Raden Sumratul
Nusantara: Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024)
Publisher : Lembaga Sosial Rumah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/njpi.2024.v4i4-6

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Purpose – Science learning often struggles to boost student engagement and understanding. Educational games offer an innovative approach, but they often overlook local cultural contexts, reducing their relevance for students. This study examines the views of science educators on the use of Edu Game Adventure based on Minangkabau culture in science learning.Method – This study uses a mixed-method approach with questionnaires distributed to 50 science teachers and lecturers in West Sumatra. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics, while qualitative analysis focused on open-ended responses. The purposive sampling ensures diverse perspectives on the integration of local cultures in science learning, providing a deeper understanding of practitioners' views across different educational levels and experiences.Findings – The results indicate that most practitioners view the integration of Minangkabau culture in educational games positively. 80% believe it boosts student interest in science, 75% say it promotes cultural diversity and local values, 65% feel it encourages active involvement, and 70% think it broadens perspectives on cultural diversity. These findings suggest that integrating Minangkabau culture enhances student engagement and understanding, providing valuable insights for designing culturally relevant learning tools. Research Implications – The study's results offer practical guidance for curriculum developers and educators to integrate local culture into engaging, meaningful learning designs, highlighting the importance of culturally relevant content to enhance teaching effectiveness.