Riyadi Rafiki
Indonesia University of Education

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Usability of Procedure Text Material Teaching Modules Based on The PBL Model in Elementary Schools Riyadi Rafiki; Tatang Muhtar; Tita Mulyati; Iim Siti Karimah; Yoga Prima Putra; Farida Amalia
Journal of Future Education Vol 1 No 2 (2024): Journal of Future Education
Publisher : CV. Ksatria Siliwangi

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Learning in elementary schools has an important role in forming the foundation of students' critical, creative and collaborative thinking abilities. One of the materials in learning Indonesian that is relevant for practicing these skills is procedural texts. The problem-based learning (PBL) model has been proven to be an effective approach in increasing student engagement. This research aims to analyze the usability of PBL-based teaching modules on procedural text material in elementary schools. The results of this research are the highest Feedback (UB) value, with a value of around 0.646%. This indicates that the Feedback variable (UB) is able to explain around 64% of the variables of the indicators. In contrast to the other side, the lowest value of the User Self Control (KDP) variable is seen in the variable which is only around 0.114. This shows that the motivation variable can only explain almost 11% of the variance of the indicators. Overall, this diagram provides an overview of how well each variable or construct is able to explain the variables of its indicators.
Acceptability Of The “Dasunse” Website-Based Learning Media with The Merdeka Learning Pathway in Elementary Schools Across West Java Riyadi Rafiki; Yusuf Tri Herlambang; Budi Hendrawan; Ai Sutini; Yoga Prima Putra; Rahman Wahid
Journal of Future Education Vol 3 No 1 (2025): Journal of Future Education
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The use of technology in the learning process in schools today is often used to support teachers in teaching. The use of technology in education by teachers in elementary schools can enrich students' learning experiences, so it is important for teachers to utilize technology as a tool in learning. Web-based learning media is a form of using technology in education, which is implemented in the teaching and learning process using technology. Research regarding the use of website-based learning media has been well received, and researchers will examine the acceptance of Website-Based Learning Media with the Independent Learning Model by teachers throughout West Java. This research was conducted using a quantitative research approach. The research method that researchers used was a correlational survey with path analysis. The results of the research show that the creation of website-based digital media with an independent flow in the West Java region is well received, this can be seen from the results of Self-Efficacy (Self Application) which has a relationship with Behavioral Intention (Technology Acceptance) which has good acceptance seen from the value above that The response results related to these indicators are influenced by self-influence and efforts to use media which are the main determinants in the acceptance and effectiveness of learning media.