Suryandari Suryandari
UIN Antasari Banjarmasin

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Journal : ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering)

Effectivity of Environment-based Learning Method Suryandari Suryandari
ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Vol 3 No 1 (2020)
Publisher : Green Visioneers

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The quiddity of knowledge is about a collection of knowledge, a process, a collection of values, ​​and one way to get to know the world. Therefore, learning science becomes complex to minimize apperception and understand concepts. One of the lessons that can be done is science learning with an environment-based learning model where the object of learning is oriented to real experiences, collecting data directly, so that the data obtained is accurate. This study provides a picture of the role of environment-based learning in the cognitive and affective domains of students, both from the teacher's and students' perspectives. Based on the results of research studied from science-based learning results in an increase in learning outcomes to student skills such as critical thinking skills, problem-solving to conceptual understanding. The positive role can also be understood by teachers when developing environment-based learning because science learning can be exemplified in real terms and motivate teacher creativity in utilizing the environment both material and material within the school environment. In the affective domain, changing students' attitudes such as motivation and interest in learning, scientific attitudes, and attitudes to care for the environment.
Environment Fettle by the Exposure of Electromagnetic Radiation Suryandari Suryandari
ESE International Journal (Environmental Science and Engineering) Vol 2 No 2 (2019)
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The use of technology in the industrial era 4.0 switched to wireless technology and is commonly called the Internet of Things (IoTs). Wireless technology relies on an RFR intensity basis that has biological effects on humans depending on how much energy is absorbed by living things (SAR) in the infrastructure environment such as in wireless transmission areas for television, radio, internet, and so on. RFR effects are generally known as electromagnetic radiation (EMR) which in long-term use can cause health complaints to the surrounding environment both physiological and psychological effects even though the SAR is known below the safe threshold. The impact of EMR on the environment is spread to all elements namely to humans, animal, and plants. Although several studies are showing the benefits of EMR on the environment, this needs to be further tested because the history of EMR in the past always has a negative impact, especially on the health aspect. The EMR countermeasure itself has been carried out to minimize the SAR level of the environment in an intelligible manner. This is a big job for humanity because EMR is formed from the technology of human creation itself