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Development of Articulate Storyline 3 Learning Media for Mathematical Computational Thinking Skills Santika, Aan; Nisa, Ratu Khoirotun; Nasrullah, Anton; Alfiyanti, Fina; Aminah, Mimih; Dwiyanti, Widya
International Journal of Applied Learning and Research in Algebra Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : EDUPEDIA Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56855/algebra.v2i1.1355

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Mathematical computational thinking skills are essential in mathematics learning, particularly in training systematic problem-solving abilities. However, the limited availability of interactive and effective learning media has remained a significant obstacle to developing these skills. This study aims to develop learning media based on Articulate Storyline 3, which is designed to enhance students' mathematical computational thinking skills. The method employed in this research is Research and Development (R&D) using the ADDIE model, which includes the stages of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The subjects of the study were high school students selected through purposive sampling. The research instruments included expert validation questionnaires, user response questionnaires, and tests to assess computational thinking skills. The study results have shown that the developed learning media has achieved a very high level of validity according to evaluations from both material and media experts. Additionally, user responses have demonstrated high satisfaction with the interactivity and ease of media use. Field trials have revealed a significant increase in students' mathematical computational thinking skills after using the learning media. Based on these findings, learning media based on Articulate Storyline 3 has effectively improved mathematical computational thinking skills. These results are expected to contribute positively to more interactive and practical mathematics education innovations.
Development augmented reality in problem-based learning: Strengthening students' mathematical communication ability Alfiyanti, Fina; Nasrullah, Anton; Nisa, Ratu Khoirotun; Santika, Aan; Marlina, Mira; Hidayanti, Nur; Ratnasari, Silvia
UNION : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Matematika Vol 13 No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30738/union.v13i2.19106

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Mathematical communication ability is essential, especially in learning geometry to understand trigonometric comparisons. However, many students still face difficulties in communicating mathematical problem-solving processes. Augmented Reality (AR) visualizes 2D and 3D objects, helping solve problems and improving communication. This study aims to develop and evaluate the quality of teaching materials and worksheets (LKPD) assisted by AR on geometric comparison topics to enhance students' mathematical communication ability. The research uses the Plomp development model, which includes initial investigation, design, realization/construction, testing, evaluation, revision, and implementation phases. Validation involves five experts, consisting of two lecturers and three subject teachers, while the practicality test includes 33 high school students in Banten, Indonesia. The study results show that the teaching materials and LKPD achieve an average validity of 88.25% (very valid), practicality of 88.2% (very practical), and effectiveness based on student activity observation sheets of 85.6%. The students’ test results reach 86.6% (very effective). The mathematical communication test also indicates that 10 students are in the moderate category, and 23 students have high communication ability, with an N-Gain of 64.2% (quite effective). Based on these results, the teaching materials and AR-assisted LKPD are valid, practical, and effective, making them suitable for mathematics learning.