Published by Universitas Negeri Padang
Aims To promote the publication of academically rigorous research that enhances the quality of vocational education in electrical engineering. To bridge the gap between research, instructional media development, and industry needs. To facilitate knowledge exchange among researchers, educators, industry practitioners, and policymakers. Scope JEVE welcomes manuscripts addressing, but not limited to, the following themes: 1) Curriculum, Pedagogy, and Assessment Curriculum development in electrical vocational education (competencies, OBE/CPL, KKNI/Indonesian NQF). Learning models and strategies: project-/problem-/inquiry-based learning, work-based learning, flipped learning, gamification, microlearning. Authentic and performance-based assessments, rubrics, competency certification (SKKNI/industry standards). Information literacy, digital/AI literacy, soft skills (4C), and employability skills in vocational contexts. 2) Media & Educational Technology in Electrical Vocational Education Design, development, and evaluation of instructional media (trainers, modules, simulations, virtual labs). LMS & e-learning (Moodle, mobile learning), learning analytics, and practical performance dashboards. AR/VR/MR for electrical training, occupational safety, and laboratory procedures. Gamification in learning (points, badges, leaderboards, quests, role-play) for programming, automation, and control systems. 3) Electrical Engineering Domains & Applications in TVET Electrical installation, protection, testing, and troubleshooting. Power electronics, motor drives, PLC/SCADA, DCS, educational robotics, basic mechatronics. Instrumentation and control, IoT/IIoT for vocational training, and data/serial communication in practical settings. Renewable energy (PV, wind, energy storage) and energy efficiency in vocational education. 4) Industry Linkages & Policy Industry partnerships, apprenticeships, teaching factories, and industrial certification. Tracer studies, competency mapping, and skill-gap analysis in electrical vocational education. Policy, management, and governance of laboratories and teaching factories. 5) Design & Evaluation of Innovations Design-Based Research (DBR), R&D (Borg & Gall / ADDIE), and validation of instructional media and instruments. Quasi-experiments, comparative studies, and implementation case studies in laboratories / industry. Development of assessment instruments (validity, reliability, factor analysis / IRT) for vocational learning.
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