Journal of Dedication in Community (JoDiC)
Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024)

Training on Making Alternative Energy Kits to Support Independent Curriculum Learning for Physics Teachers in Nganjuk Regency

Habibbulloh, Muhammad (Unknown)
Imam Sucahyo (Unknown)
Mita Anggaryani (Unknown)
Abd. Kholiq (Unknown)
Muhammad Satriawan (Unknown)
Oka Saputra (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Dec 2024

Abstract

This community service activity aims to train the making of alternative energy kits to support the learning of the Merdeka curriculum, especially for grade X for physics teachers in Nganjuk district. Physics learning in the Merdeka Curriculum requires students to think critically and innovatively through a discovery process using a project-based learning model (PjBL). One of the applications of the PjBL learning model in physics is in the alternative energy material for grade X phase E. Based on observations, there is still a lack of supporting kits to support the chapter Alternative Energy. This Community Service activity is divided into several stages, namely: identification of problems and partner needs, Community Service preparation, Community Service implementation, training in making Alternative Energy kits, and evaluating the results of Community Service activities. All participants were very enthusiastic in participating in the activity. Even from the results of the response questionnaire using Google Form which was distributed to participants, it appears that the training material provided is relatively new, interesting, and inspiring. The results of the questionnaire also showed that the training material was relevant to the needs of teachers. Participants hope that similar activities can also be improved with technology-based learning media training.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JoDiC

Publisher

Subject

Social Sciences Other

Description

Journal of Dedication in Community (JoDiC) is a blind peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the publication of quality community service research in the fields of Education, Science and Technology, Social Humanities, Socio-Economics, and Appropriate Technology. All publications in JoDiC journal are ...