Future Space: Studies in Geo-Education
Vol. 2 No. 4 (2025): Future Space: Studies in Geo-Education

Reframing Spatial Hazard Education with Interactive Digital Media and Regionalized Content in Secondary Schools

Faridh Arganatha Diwangkara (Unknown)
Purwanto (Unknown)
ivy, Tan Geok Chin (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Dec 2025

Abstract

Modern geography education necessitates technology-integrated materials to visualize complex spatial phenomena effectively. Addressing this need, this study employs the ADDIE model to develop "IC-Learn," an E-Module based on the I-Care learning framework, designed to enhance students' understanding of localized landslide disasters. The research objectives are twofold: 1) to develop the IC-Learn E-Module using Articulate Storyline, and 2) to evaluate its feasibility and effectiveness in improving students' cognitive learning outcomes. The module was tested on Year XII students using a One-Group Pretest-Posttest design. Validity tests by material and media experts confirmed the product’s high feasibility. Statistical analysis using the Paired Sample T-Test yielded a significance value of <0.05, confirming that the intervention significantly impacted student knowledge. Furthermore, the effectiveness test resulted in an N-Gain score of 0.48 (Medium category). In the context of this research, this value implies that while the IC-Learn module effectively bridges the gap between prior knowledge and new cognitive understanding, it is most potent when utilized as a complementary pedagogical tool rather than a standalone instructional method. Consequently, the study concludes that while the I-Care based E-Module is a valid and effective instrument for disaster mitigation education, its optimal implementation requires a blended learning approach where digital interaction is reinforced by teacher scaffolding

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Journal Info

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js

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Subject

Earth & Planetary Sciences Education

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Aim and Scope Future Space: Studies in Geo-Education Aim: The primary aim of Future Space: Studies in Geo-Education is to serve as an international forum for scholarly research, analysis, and dialogue concerning innovative methodologies, progressive practices, and transformative insights within the ...