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Design and evaluation of solar power plant-based learning media for renewable energy education in high schools Entang, Entang; Illahi, Beta Kurnia; Nurlita, Andreny Dwi; Rusdiana, Dadi
Journal of Counseling, Education and Society Vol 5, No 1 (2024): Journal of Counseling, Education and Society
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education and Theraphy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29210/08jces479100

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This research aims to develop renewable energy learning media in the form of a Solar Power Plant (PLTS), assess its feasibility, and analyze students' responses to the Renewable Energy Learning Media in the form of a Solar Power Plant (PLTS) in a high school in Bandung. This study is a type of developmental research that produces a product in the form of Renewable Energy Learning Media (Pane Surya). The research design adopts the Richey and Klein model with the stages of Design, Development, Implementation, and Decision Making. Data collection in this study was carried out using questionnaires. The results show that students' responses to the developed learning media indicate 80% for the attractiveness indicator, which falls under the high category; 81% for the usefulness indicator, categorized as high; and 79% for the ease-of-use indicator, also in the high category. Based on the research results, the renewable energy learning media in the form of a solar panel is deemed feasible to use and received positive responses from students during the renewable energy learning process in a high school in Bandung.
Exploring Students' STEM Literacy on Global Warming Issues Using the Rasch Model Illahi, Beta Kurnia; Suwarma, Irma Rahma; Suhendi, Endi; Rusnayati, Heni
Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 4, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Keluarga Guru Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jpm.v4i1.352

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This study aims to explore students’ STEM literacy related to global warming, examine gender-based differences, analyze response patterns using the Rasch Model, and identify underlying misconceptions through interviews—addressing a critical issue in 21st-century science education. The study used surveys, Rasch Model analysis, and interviews to involve 30 twelfth-grade students in Bandung, who were chosen randomly from groups. The STEM literacy test consisted of 20 multiple-choice items covering science, technology-engineering, and mathematics. The Rasch Model was used to assess item reliability, person ability distribution, and fit statistics, while interviews were used to triangulate the quantitative findings. Results indicated that students’ science literacy was the lowest (43%), followed by mathematics (57%) and technology-engineering (63%). Female students outperformed male students across all aspects. Rasch analysis revealed varying ability levels, with several students exhibiting inconsistent response patterns, indicating misconceptions or guessing behavior. Interview findings supported the test results, revealing students' difficulties in interpreting data, applying STEM knowledge, and building confidence in analytical reasoning. This study helps create better project-based STEM learning methods and offers proof to improve STEM assessment tools in science education, particularly regarding environmental problems like global warming.
Digital-based learning material innovation workshop using GA-LARIS (Google Sites, Articulate Storyline, Augmented Reality, Physics Lab AR, Liveworksheet, and educational games) as a learning solution in era 4.0 Atmaja, Devi Yulianty Surya; Amelia, Riski; Harahap, Syafnah Aisyah Nauli; Ardiansyah, ⁠Abd Aziz; Kamilah, Dendy Siti; Budiman, Jovi Yuzzer; Valda, Vania; Sumiati; Illahi, Beta Kurnia; Andini, Firda Fikri; Nurfalah, Farika
Transformasi: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025): Transformasi Juni
Publisher : LP2M Universitas Islam Negeri Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/transformasi.v21i1.12840

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[Bahasa]: Transformasi pendidikan di era 4.0, menuntut guru untuk mengintegrasikan teknologi digital secara efektif dalam proses pembelajaran. Kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan kompetensi guru fisika di tingkat sekolah menengah atas melalui pengembangan media pembelajaran interaktif berbasis digital dengan menggunakan GA-LARIS (Google Sites, Articulate Storyline, Augmented Reality, Physics Lab AR, Liveworksheets dan Permainan Edukasi). Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan dalam bentuk hybrid selama tiga hari yang diikuti oleh 51 orang guru fisika se-Kabupaten Bandung Barat, Cimahi, dan Kota Bandung. Kegiatan ini dirancang menggunakan metode Participatory Action Research (PAR), yang terdiri dari tahap identifikasi masalah, pengembangan kolaboratif, dan refleksi. Peserta dibagi menjadi sembilan kelompok yang masing-masing mengembangkan materi pembelajaran berbasis digital. Evaluasi produk menggunakan instrumen kuesioner skala Likert 5 poin yang mengukur aspek desain visual, interaktivitas, dan keselarasan dengan kompetensi fisika. Uji validitas menggunakan indeks V Aiken menunjukkan skor di atas 0,80, sementara uji reliabilitas menggunakan Alpha Cronbach menghasilkan nilai berkisar antara 0,80 hingga 0,97, yang dikategorikan Tinggi hingga Sangat Tinggi. Hasil ini menegaskan bahwa materi pembelajaran valid dan reliabel untuk digunakan dalam pembelajaran fisika SMA. Dalam hal kepraktisan, semua materi pembelajaran dinilai "Baik" hingga "Sangat Baik" (skor antara 80–90%). Sebagai tindak lanjut, kami merekomendasikan pelatihan yang fokus pada eksplorasi teknologi yang lebih maju, seperti Realitas Virtual (VR) dan Kecerdasan Buatan (AI), untuk mendukung pengembangan pembelajaran digital. Kata Kunci: kompetensi guru fisika, Google-Sites, Articulate-Storyline, Augmented-Reality, Physics-Lab-AR, LiveWorksheets [English]: The transformation of education during the 4.0 era requires teachers to integrate digital technology effectively into their teaching. This community service program aims to improve the competence of high school physics teachers through the development of interactive digital-based learning training media using the GA-LARIS (Google Sites, Articulate Storyline, Augmented Reality, Physics Lab AR, LiveWorksheets, and Educational Games). The program was implemented as a three-day hybrid workshop attended by 51 teachers from West Bandung Regency, Cimahi City, and Bandung City. The program was designed using the Participatory Action Research (PAR) method, consisting of problem identification, collaborative development, and reflection stages. Participants were divided into nine groups, each of which developed digital-based learning materials. A product evaluation used a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire instrument that measures aspects of visual design, interactivity, and alignment with physics competencies. Validity testing using Aiken’s V index showed scores above 0.80, while reliability testing using Cronbach’s Alpha yielded values ranging from 0.80 to 0.97, categorised as High to Very High. These results confirm that the learning materials are valid and reliable for use in high school physics instruction. In terms of practicality, all learning materials were rated as “Good” to “Very Good” (scores between 80% and 90%). We recommend follow-up training that focuses on the exploration of more advanced technologies, such as Virtual Reality (VR) and Artificial Intelligence (AI), to support digital learning development. Keywords: physics teacher’s competency, Google-Sites, Articulate-Storyline, Augmented-Reality, Physics-Lab-AR, LiveWorksheets