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Journal of Education Technology
ISSN : 25494856     EISSN : 25498290     DOI : -
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Journal of Education Technology p-ISSN : 2549-4856, e-ISSN : 2549-8290 is a publication of research results and scientific thoughts in the fields of education, learning, evaluation, innovation including the development and implementation of new technologies in education and learning.
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Mind Mapping Assisted Talking Stick Learning Model on Speaking Skills Sastrawan, Putu Agus Putra; Sudana, Dewa Nyoman
Journal of Education Technology Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v4i4.27103

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Low student speaking skills can result in a less active learning process. This research aimed to know the talking stick learning model's significant effect with mind mapping for speaking skills in fifth-grade students. This research was quasi-experimental research with used non-equivalent post-test only control group design. The population in this research was 125 students, and the sample of this research amounted to 45 students who were determined by a simple random sampling technique. Data on students speaking skills were collected using the non-test method in the form of assessment for work. Data on speaking skills were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Based on the analysis results, the average experimental group was 77.14 while the control group was 70.625 and (tcount = 2,682 >ttable = 1,68107). This research shows a significant effect of the talking stick learning model with mind mapping for speaking skills on fifth grade. Based on these findings, it can be concluded that the talking stick learning model with mind mapping affects speaking skills in fifth-grade students.
Mind Mapping Assisted Talking Stick Learning Model on Speaking Skills Sastrawan, Putu Agus Putra; Sudana, Dewa Nyoman; Arini, Ni Wayan
Journal of Education Technology Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v4i4.27103

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Low student speaking skills can result in a less active learning process. This research aimed to know the talking stick learning model's significant effect with mind mapping for speaking skills in fifth-grade students. This research was quasi-experimental research with used non-equivalent post-test only control group design. The population in this research was 125 students, and the sample of this research amounted to 45 students who were determined by a simple random sampling technique. Data on students speaking skills were collected using the non-test method in the form of assessment for work. Data on speaking skills were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Based on the analysis results, the average experimental group was 77.14 while the control group was 70.625 and (tcount = 2,682 >ttable = 1,68107). This research shows a significant effect of the talking stick learning model with mind mapping for speaking skills on fifth grade. Based on these findings, it can be concluded that the talking stick learning model with mind mapping affects speaking skills in fifth-grade students.
Active Knowledge Sharing Learning Model Assisted By Mind Mapping Media In Ppkn Competency Raisita, Ni Made Diah; Asri, I G A Agung Sri; Putra, Made
Journal of Education Technology Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v4i4.27114

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Learning that is still monotonous causes low student learning activities, especially in PPKn content. This study aims to prove empirically whether there is a significant difference in the knowledge competence of the PPKn group of students who are taught using the Active Knowledge Sharing learning model assisted by Mind Mapping media with groups of students who are taught conventionally in the fourth grade of elementary school. The research method used is a quasi-experimental design or quasi-experimental research with a non-equivalent pre-test post-test control group design. This design cannot fully control the variables from outside that affect the implementation of the experiment. The population in this study was 392 students from all grade 4 students in Gugus IV. The experimental class consisted of 35 students, and the control class totaled 34 students. The sampling method used cluster random sampling, in this technique, the draw is not an individual but a class that has been formed previously without researchers' intervention to create a new class. The data collection used a multiple-choice objective test instrument with one correct answer. The average gain score pre-test and post-test PPKn knowledge competence show the experimental group obtained a result of 0.611 higher than the average competency knowledge of PPKn control class that is 0.474. Hypothesis testing of pre-test and post-test data can be analyzed using the t formula gain score test. The results of tcount = 2.187 and ttable at a significance level of 5% df 67 = 1.996. Therefore tcount> ttable, H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted, meaning that there is a significant difference in the competence of PPKn knowledge between the experimental and the control group. So it can be concluded that there is a significant effect of the Active Knowledge Sharing learning model assisted by Mind Mapping media on the fourth-grade students' PPKn knowledge competency.
Active Knowledge Sharing Learning Model Assisted By Mind Mapping Media In Ppkn Competency Raisita, Ni Made Diah; Asri, I G A Agung Sri
Journal of Education Technology Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v4i4.27114

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Learning that is still monotonous causes low student learning activities, especially in PPKn content. This study aims to prove empirically whether there is a significant difference in the knowledge competence of the PPKn group of students who are taught using the Active Knowledge Sharing learning model assisted by Mind Mapping media with groups of students who are taught conventionally in the fourth grade of elementary school. The research method used is a quasi-experimental design or quasi-experimental research with a non-equivalent pre-test post-test control group design. This design cannot fully control the variables from outside that affect the implementation of the experiment. The population in this study was 392 students from all grade 4 students in Gugus IV. The experimental class consisted of 35 students, and the control class totaled 34 students. The sampling method used cluster random sampling, in this technique, the draw is not an individual but a class that has been formed previously without researchers' intervention to create a new class. The data collection used a multiple-choice objective test instrument with one correct answer. The average gain score pre-test and post-test PPKn knowledge competence show the experimental group obtained a result of 0.611 higher than the average competency knowledge of PPKn control class that is 0.474. Hypothesis testing of pre-test and post-test data can be analyzed using the t formula gain score test. The results of tcount = 2.187 and ttable at a significance level of 5% df 67 = 1.996. Therefore tcount> ttable, H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted, meaning that there is a significant difference in the competence of PPKn knowledge between the experimental and the control group. So it can be concluded that there is a significant effect of the Active Knowledge Sharing learning model assisted by Mind Mapping media on the fourth-grade students' PPKn knowledge competency.
Station Rotation Type Blended Learning Model Against Critical Thinking Ability of Fourth Grade Students Dwicky Putra Nugraha, Dewa Made
Journal of Education Technology Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v4i4.29690

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This study is conducted based on the problem of the low critical thinking skills of grade 4th students of SDK . It is presumed because the learning model applied is less relevant to the students' need. The model that expected can solve the problem is the blended learning station rotation model. This study investigates critical thinking difference between students with blended learning rotation models and students with conventional learning toward fourth-grade students of SDK KaryaSingaraja. The instrument of data collection is a critical thinking skill test in the form of an essay. The data is analyzed descriptively. The hypothesis is tested by using t-test polled variance. The study results show that the experiment group's mean score is 81,28 and higher than the control group, 65,5. Meanwhile, it gains score tvalue (5,21) >ttable(2,00) with 5% significant(0,05). The result shows a significant difference between students with blended learning rotation models and students with conventional learning. It can be concluded that the blended learning rotation model positively affects the critical thinking of the fourth-grade students of SDK . Appropriate learning model selection affects students' critical thinking.
Contribution of Learning Style, Learning Creativity and Exploratory Interest to Students' Simulation and Digital Communication Learning Outcomes during the Covid-19 Pandemic Ida, Febrianti Maya; Maksum, Hasan
Journal of Education Technology Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v4i4.29701

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Many problems occur when online learning is carried out, this problem is for most students prefer face-to-face learning. Online learning is not fun because the methods used in learning are monotonous and online learning causes students to experience stress. This study aims to reveal the contribution of learning styles, creativity, and exploratory interest to the learning outcomes of simulation and digital communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. This type of research is quantitative with correlational research methods. The population of this study was students of class X. The sampling technique was proportional random sampling, with a total sample of 80 students. The data analysis technique used is quantitative data analysis techniques. Based on the research results, it was found that the data were normal, linear, and did not occur multicollinearity. The test results at a significance level of α 0.05 (95% confidence level) obtained a rx1y value of 0.380 with an r table of 0.220 because rcount> rtable, the first hypothesis was accepted. Then the rx2y value is 0.695 with rtable 0.220, because rcount> rtable, the second hypothesis is accepted. Then the rx3y value is 0.770 with r table 0.220, because rcount> rtable, the third hypothesis is accepted. Furthermore, the value of rx1x2x3y is 0.772 with rtable 0.220, because rcount> rtable, the fourth hypothesis is accepted. And supported by the value of Fcount = 37.262 and Ftable = 2.723 to obtain Fcount> Ftable. (37,262> 2,723). So, it can be concluded that there is a contribution of learning style, creativity, and exploratory interest to the learning outcomes of simulation and digital communication during the 19 covid pandemics
The Development Of Teaching Video Media Based On Tri Kaya Parisudha In Educational Psychology Courses Okta Priantini, Dewa Ayu Made Manu
Journal of Education Technology Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v4i4.29608

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This research aimed to implement learning in educational psychology courses that tend to be boring and have low learning outcomes. This research was a research and development (research and development). The research trial subjects were students from the PGSD Study Program. The data collected in this study were data from subject content expert tests, design expert tests, instructional media expert tests, and student trials. The data collection instrument was an evaluation sheet (questionnaire) for both expert testing and student testing. Data analysis used qualitative descriptive analysis and quantitative descriptive analysis. The results of the assessment of media products were carried out based on six aspects, namely: content aspects of the field of study / with the percentage of the achievement level of 88.05% with the title feasible; In terms of the learning design aspect, the percentage of achievement level was 84.65%, the predicate was feasible; in terms of the learning media aspect with the achievement level percentage of 87.00%, the predicate was feasible; In terms of the individual trial aspect, the percentage level of achievement of 91.55% predicates was very feasible; small group trial, with the percentage level of achievement of 93.40% predicate very feasible; and viewed from the aspect of field trials with the percentage level of achievement of 92.46% predicate very feasible. Thus, this instructional video media product had a good validity level and was suitable for the Educational Psychology course's learning process.
The Digitization of Web-based Music Theory Modules Ramafisela, Lingga
Journal of Education Technology Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v4i4.29645

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In the digital era, modules in the form of books are deemed ineffective and inefficient due to the demand for online and independent lectures. This turned out to be facing obstacles due to limitations in learning media. Digital modules are needed to support teaching and learning activities in music theory courses so that the material presented can be well integrated. Digitalization is the process of changing from printed media to electronic media. Therefore it is necessary to digitize the web-based music theory module which aims to facilitate the teaching and learning process. The digitization of web-based music theory modules can be an important component that supports the implementation of the online lecture program that is currently being proclaimed by the government and supports the environmentally friendly (paperless) movement. The next target to be achieved is the development of a web-based music theory module in the ISI Yogyakarta Music Education study program. The qualitative method used in this research is based on data obtained in the field, namely in the music theory class of the ISI Yogyakarta Music Education study program. The technique of collecting data is utilizing literature study, observation, and interviews. The data analysis process was carried out by reducing data, presenting data, and drawing conclusions. The existence of a web-based music theory module is expected to be useful. una for convenience, progress and effectiveness of teaching and learning activities. The results of this study indicate that the module meets certain criteria, such as independent, independent, independent, adaptive, and user-friendly instructional. Based on the research results, it can be concluded that the digitization of the web-based music theory module is one proof of digital transformation due to technological advances.
Implementation of Online Learning in The Pandemic Covid-19: Student Perception in Areas with Minimum Internet Access Laksana, Dek Ngurah Laba
Journal of Education Technology Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v4i4.29314

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The application of online learning was carried out massively during the Covid-19 pandemic. Its implementation certainly raises many new things, especially for areas with minimal internet access. For that, it is necessary to conduct a study of how students perceive online learning. The study was conducted to determine students’ perceptions of implementing online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic in minimal internet access areas. This type of research is a qualitative descriptive study, where the research subjects are students of a private university in East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. This research was conducted in four stages, namely (1) data collection, (2) data reduction, (3) data presentation, (4) concluding. The instrument used was a questionnaire consisting of 21 questions. Data analysis was carried out descriptively. The results showed that students had different perceptions of the administration of online lectures. These perceptions include perceptions of online learning infrastructure by 57%, online learning skills by 53%, perceptions of the quality of online academic interactions by 69%, benefits of online learning by 53%, obstacles faced by 42%, supporting factors for online learning by 38%, and future online learning expectations of 54%. This study concludes that students’ various online learning perceptions during the Covid-19 pandemic, starting from infrastructure, quality of interaction, and students’ benefits.
Development of Comic Mathematics Teaching Materials on Flat-Building Material to Increase Reading Interest in Class IV Elementary School Students Yuniarti, Anggita; Radia, Elvira Hoesein
Journal of Education Technology Vol 4, No 4 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v4i4.30034

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The problem of the student’s low reading interest is the variety of learning media in delivering material. The lack of reading interest that students have about books provided by schools is less attractive. Research aims to develop the raw materials of comics in flat waking materials to increase interest in reading elementary school students. Research and development carried out are four steps, namely: definition, design, development, and propagation. The analysis process collects qualitative and quantitative data from materials experts, design experts, the specific educators in math subjects, and class iv student participants using the likert scale. Based on the validity of expert media and material experts obtained from a first validity test with an 83.3% rating categorized perfectly worthy of use, a second validity test with an average of 90% is categorized perfectly worthy of use and an 80% is categorized asa learning medium. The development of comics for mathematical materials in flat waking materials to increase interest in reading the fourth graders is worth using and can serve asa guide in learning.

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