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Journal : Jurnal Pendidikan Sains Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Science Education)

Interactive Video-Based Learning with Edpuzzle: A Tool for Understanding Intermolecular Forces Sailendra, Pingkan Ramadhan; Erlina*, Erlina; Ulfah, Maria; Enawaty, Eny; Nizam, Dinna Nina Mohd
Jurnal Pendidikan Sains Indonesia Vol 13, No 1 (2025): JANUARY 2025
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpsi.v13i1.41443

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Students often encounter difficulties in understanding abstract chemistry concepts, particularly in the topic of intermolecular forces. These challenges can lead to misconceptions and hinder their understanding of subsequent material. The difficulty in visualizing submicroscopic and symbolic aspects, along with the lack of effective learning media, contributes to these issues. This study aims to assess the validity and responses of students and lecturers towards the interactive animated video on intermolecular forces (VIMFs) assisted by edpuzzle to enhance conceptual understanding. The method used in this is research and development with the ADDIE model. Data collection was conducted through literature review, observation, interviews, and tests (validity instruments and response questionnaires). The developed video was validated by experts in terms of media, content, and language aspects. Response testing was carried out with three lecturers and 9 students in a one-to-one trial, and 21 students in a small group trial. The validity test results showed that the developed instructional video's validity percentage in terms of content and language was 94.9, and 95.2% for media, with an average percentage of 95.05. The average percentage of lecturer responses to the developed video was 93.9, categorized as excellent, while the student responses in the one-to-one trial were 95.9, and 93.4% in the small group trial, both also categorized as excellent. Thus, the interactive animated VIMFs assisted by edpuzzle received excellent responses from both lecturers and students
Development of Interactive Multimedia on Electron Configuration Concept Dzikrika*, Nuuridzdzati; Junanto, Tulus; Erlina, Erlina; Enawaty, Eny; Sasri, Risya; Rasmawan, Rahmat; Nizam, Dinna Nina Mohd
Jurnal Pendidikan Sains Indonesia Vol 12, No 2 (2024): APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpsi.v12i2.36061

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Interactive multimedia has an important role in the learning process. The interactive multimedia presented the learning material in various forms and supported students understanding of those who have different learning styles. To help students understand the topic and to facilitate students learning style the PeT-EFig is developed. PeT-EFig (periodic table and electron configuration) as interactive multimedia which supported students understanding of electron configuration concepts. The objectives of this study were a) to determine the feasibility of PeT-EFig, and b) to determine the response of chemistry teachers and students of PeT-EFig as interactive multimedia. The research method used is research and development (RD) using the ADDIE model with five stages: analysis, design, and development stages. However, the research was only conducted up to the development stage due to time constraints. Based on the result, PeT-EFig is considered very suitable by the experts with 96 and 95% respectively. Likewise, teachers at SMA Muhammadiyah 1 Pontianak who teach chemistry subjects, stated that they strongly approved PeT-EFig as interactive multimedia on electron configuration 96%. Additionally, students also provided very positive feedback on the PeT-EFig through a small-scale trial involving 15 students with an average percentage of 87% for each aspect. Similarly, when a large-scale trial with 40 students, the final percentage score for each aspect was found to be 87%. The result indicated that the PeT-EFig could assist teachers in delivering the concepts and help students understand the electron configuration and atomic structure