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The Training and Assistance for Junior High School Science Teachers in Making Animated Videos through Canva Application Siahaan, Sardianto Markos; Patriot, Evelina Astra; Lestari, Yora Inda; Simarmata, Ruth Helen; Jannah, Fathya Nurul; Nugraha, Ari Guna; Hartati N, Yendri Tri; Yuliani, Evi; Feranti, Hanisa; Putriani, Anjeli; Husna, Hafizhah Aulia
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): December
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i4.736

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The rapid development of technological advances has changed the paradigm in education, especially in learning innovation. This service aims to improve the quality of teachers in designing and making products in the form of animated videos. The technological innovation guided in this service is to produce animated videos as learning media. Participatory Action Research (PAR) is a method used in the implementation of service activities with stages: 1) giving an initial test, 2) service implementation activities, 3) evaluation and reflection stages, and 4) then giving the final test. The target participants of the service activities were the MGMP teacher community of science subjects in Palembang City. Based on the data obtained, there is an increase in test results with an N-gain of 0.56 which is included in the moderate category. Based on the above results, the training participants strongly agreed that this service activity could improve the skills and insights of teachers in making animated videos as science learning media
The Training and Assistance for Junior High School Science Teachers in Making Animated Videos through Canva Application Siahaan, Sardianto Markos; Patriot, Evelina Astra; Lestari, Yora Inda; Simarmata, Ruth Helen; Jannah, Fathya Nurul; Nugraha, Ari Guna; Hartati N, Yendri Tri; Yuliani, Evi; Feranti, Hanisa; Putriani, Anjeli; Husna, Hafizhah Aulia
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): December
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i4.736

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The rapid development of technological advances has changed the paradigm in education, especially in learning innovation. This service aims to improve the quality of teachers in designing and making products in the form of animated videos. The technological innovation guided in this service is to produce animated videos as learning media. Participatory Action Research (PAR) is a method used in the implementation of service activities with stages: 1) giving an initial test, 2) service implementation activities, 3) evaluation and reflection stages, and 4) then giving the final test. The target participants of the service activities were the MGMP teacher community of science subjects in Palembang City. Based on the data obtained, there is an increase in test results with an N-gain of 0.56 which is included in the moderate category. Based on the above results, the training participants strongly agreed that this service activity could improve the skills and insights of teachers in making animated videos as science learning media
STUDI PENDAHULUAN E-LKPD BERBASIS DISCOVERY LEARNING MATERI FILTRASI UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KETERAMPILAN BERPIKIR KREATIF Sriyanti, Ida; Jannah, Fathya Nurul; Siahaan, Sardianto Markos
EduFisika: Jurnal Pendidikan Fisika Vol 10 No 3 (2025): EduFisika: Jurnal Pendidikan Fisika Volume 10 Nomor 3 December 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Fisika FKIP Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59052/edufisika.v10i3.49684

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Developing students’ creative thinking skills remains a challenge in science learning, particularly when instructional materials do not adequately support exploration and contextual understanding. This study aims to develop an e-LKPD product based on discovery learning and nanofiber membrane filtration to train junior high school students' creative thinking skills effectively. The study employed a development research approach using the ADDIE model and involved 217 seventh-grade students from 10 classes (VIIA-VIIJ) at SMPN 1 Jambi. The data collection technique in this study was to distribute questionnaires, which were then analyzed using the Content Validity Ratio (CVR) to determine feasibility, one-to-one and small-group evaluations to assess practicality, and N-gain analysis to measure effectiveness. The results showed that all aspects of the e-LKPD met the feasibility criteria and were categorized as very good, with minor revisions related to writing clarity. The practicality analysis indicated a high level of usability, with average scores of 86.76% in the one-to-one evaluation and 95.53% in the small group evaluation. The N-gain analysis yielded an average score of 0.46, which falls into the moderate effectiveness category, indicating an improvement in students’ creative thinking skills. It can be concluded that the development of e-LKPD based on discovery learning for nanofiber membrane-assisted filtration materials is feasible, practical, and moderately effective, and has the potential to serve as an alternative digital learning resource to support the development of creative thinking in junior high school science learning.