Huda, Zamira Zia'ul
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Content Validity of Three-Tier Multiple Choice Virtual Reality-Based Assessment with Embedded Ethno-SSI Concepts on Acid-Base Topics Huda, Zamira Zia'ul; Yamtinah, Sri; Shidiq, Ari Syahidul
Online Learning In Educational Research (OLER) Vol 5, No 1 (2025): Online Learning in Educational Research
Publisher : CV FOUNDAE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58524/oler.v5i1.665

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Research on acid-base misconceptions at the high school level is extensive, but studies at the university level remain limited. Due to the prevalence of these misconceptions, developing accurate instruments for early detection is crucial. This study developed a three-tier multiple-choice virtual reality-based assessment integrating the ETHNO-SSI concept for acid-base topics. The study employed the Borg and Gall R and D model to evaluate content validity.The study used a developmental design, with face validation by six expert reviewers using a rubric to evaluate content validity, construct relevance, clarity and contextual integration. Processing of the data involved the use of Aiken’s V index. The results also evidenced a high content validity for all the dimensions studied, indicating that the instrument is pedagogically sound and culturally relevant. By embedding Ethno-SSI in immersive VR platforms, this assessment approaches represents a new path in the pursuit of students’ conceptual challenges when dealing with sociocultural decision making in real-world conditions. This study provides valuable information to the development of multidimensional chemical assessment instruments to link sociocultural innovation, recover notions of acid-base misconceptions, and incorporate cultural relevance in chemistry education.
Inquiry based experiments to enhance sustainability literacy: A systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis Shidiq, Ari Syahidul; Huda, Zamira Zia'ul; Yamtinah, Sri; Ulfa, Maria; Masykuri, Mohammad; Saputro, Agung Nugroho Catur
Journal of Environment and Sustainability Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Education and Development Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62672/joease.v3i2.98

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This study aims to explore inquiry-based experiments' educational aspects, levels of inquiry, and contributions to sustainability literacy. In this study, a systematic literature review and bibliometric analysis were used. A systematic literature review in this study used a PRISMA flow diagram, and the bibliometric analysis was conducted using VOS Viewer. Using systematic literature review 79 articles were analyzed, focusing on three main aspects: pedagogy/education, levels of inquiry, and sustainability literacy. A bibliometric analysis was also used in this study.  A RIS format of articles was compiled and then used for the bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer. The bibliometric analysis focused on network overlay, density visualization, and author and co-author relationships. The results of this study indicate that inquiry-based experiments significantly enhance students' understanding of scientific concepts, motivation, and essential scientific skills such as hypothesis formulation, experiment design, data collection, and analysis. This literature review also reveals a gap in integrating sustainability literacy into inquiry-based experiments. Although some studies have incorporated green chemistry principles and real-world applications, only a few explicitly promote sustainability literacy. This underscores an opportunity for future research to design inquiry-based experiments that more directly address sustainability literacy.