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Journal of Education Technology
ISSN : 25494856     EISSN : 25498290     DOI : -
Core Subject : Science, Education,
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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Improving Student Learning Outcomes Through Physics Learning Media Using Macromedia Flash Amelia, Rini; Salamah, Ummi; Abrar, M; Desnita, Desnita; Usmeldi, Usmeldi
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i3.36203

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In the process of learning physics, teachers can still not develop ICT-based learning media using Macromedia flash software that is effective and efficient. It is necessary to analyze articles from the results of previous studies to understand the right media for learning physics. This research was conducted to know what types of research have been carried out in the development of physics learning media using Macromedia flash software and to analyze the effect size of the influence of physics learning media using Macromedia flash software in terms of student learning outcomes based on education level, type of media developed and learning materials. The type of research used is a meta-analysis study. The subjects of this research are 21 articles on the development of physics learning media using Macromedia flash software in terms of student learning outcomes that have been tested in class published in 2011-2020. The data used in this study is a quantitative analysis by calculating the effect size using statistical parameters. The result of the research is that the best effectiveness of physics learning media using Macromedia flash software in terms of student learning outcomes based on education level is in Higher Education. The best effectiveness of the media in terms of student learning outcomes based on the type of media developed is multimedia. The best effectiveness of physics learning media in student learning outcomes based on learning materials is on motion material. It can be concluded that Multimedia that uses Macromedia flash software is a medium that can help students in learning.
The Effectiveness Combination of Blended Learning and Flipped Classroom with Edmodo as a Digital Media Innovation for Learning From Home Purba, Ramen Antonov
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i3.36210

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Covid-19 causes transformation. Educational institutions prepare teaching media that can be accessed online. Such as WhatsApp, Instagram, google meet, google classroom, and zoom. The media is not yet the right solution. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the blended learning model using the flipped classroom method with Edmodo. Quasi research and experimentation. Data analysis with the descriptive pattern. The technique of collecting data is by direct observation, filling out questionnaires, and carrying out tests. Analyzing information is carrying out initial knowledge testing, hypothesis testing, and analyzing learning activities. Through t-test, normality, homogeneity, and comparative to see the effectiveness of the combination of blended learning and flipped classroom with Edmodo. The research subjects were 32 students. The result is that the blended learning model using the flipped classroom method with Edmodo is effective as a medium for learning the context of learning from home. There are differences in the value and quality of individuals in learning. Value using WhatsApp, Instagram, google meet, google classroom, and Zoom 63.89. Using a combination of blended learning and flipped classroom with Edmodo 80.56. With the category of learning activities at the level of 92.1%. The blended learning model with the flipped classroom method with Edmodo is effectively used. There is an increase in learning activities that have a positive impact on the value and quality of individual learning activities. The combination of the three is a new digital media innovation for learning.
Emergent Curriculum in the Form of Creative Class in Kindergarten Antara, Putu Aditya
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i2.36342

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The implementation of an emergent curriculum that is developed spontaneously based on children's interests needs to be balanced by a creative class so that learning in class will be very fun for children. This study aims to analyze the potential for implementing an emergent curriculum based on creative classes in kindergarten. This type of research is a qualitative case study approach with data sources derived from observations, interviews, and documentation. The unit of analysis in this study were teachers, principals, and children with a total of 210 people. The data analysis used adopted the Miles and Huberman analysis model which was carried out in four steps, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and verification or concluding. The results showed that the emergent curriculum based on creative classes in terms of indoor classes was found not to be dynamic, conducive, and ideal to be able to increase children's creativity, but the institution had used the area learning model but it was not optimal in its realization. While the outdoor class has been done neatly and beautifully, but the children have not been well organized when playing in the schoolyard, even though the development of children outdoors is good stimulation for children so that they can be stimulated in various conditions while in kindergarten institutions. -child. In addition, the classroom atmosphere has not been developed creatively and imaginatively even though many parts of the class can be maximized, such as walls being used to periodically display children's works. For this reason, principals and teachers need to be given self-development in the field of the creative classroom-based emergent curriculum so that principals and teachers can carry out the learning process in a spontaneous atmosphere but still on target and according to the interests of the child's potential.
Inhibiting Factors in Automotive Courses at the Job Training Centre Sutiman, Sutiman; Jaedun, Amat; Siddiq, Mochammad Baharudin; Suyitno, Suyitno; Nurtanto, Muhammad
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v6i1.36563

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Indonesia faces unemployment and employment problems. In February 2021, the number of unemployed people aged 15 years and over in Indonesia reached 8.7 million. On the other hand, the Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted economic activity, uncertainty, and 6.4 million workers were forced to be laid off. The unemployment rate is one of the problems that Indonesia’s problems, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. The government, through the Minister of Manpower, seeks to control the unemployment rate during the Covid-19 pandemic by conducting various competency and productivity-based training through Education and training programs organized by the Vocational Training Centre (BLK) and the development program for expanding job opportunities for workers or laborers affected by the pandemic. This study aims to describe the inhibiting factors during the implementation of automotive courses and how the impact of these inhibiting factors on the management of automotive courses in BLK in the future. Respondents consisted of 17 teachers and managers in the automotive sector BLK. Data was collected using a questionnaire in the form of a questionnaire tested using Product-moment Person, expert judgment, and Cronbach’s Alpha coefficient. The findings show that the inhibiting factors include the curriculum with 65.11%, teachers 54.67%, course participants 57.22%, managers 65.52%, facilities 78.31%, funds or budget of 54.12%, the government by 51.18%, and the community by 60.71%. The research was limited to teachers and BLK managers in the automotive sector in Yogyakarta. Furthermore, future research is expected to involve various parties involved and supporting factors outside the aspects that have been studied.
Local Wisdom-based Thematic Teaching Materials Dewi, Nina Ardianti; Ramadan, Zaka Hadikusuma
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i3.37439

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The lack of innovative teaching materials in the learning process causes students to have difficulty learning independently. In addition, the teaching materials provided by the teacher are general and have not been integrated with local wisdom. This causes students to have difficulty understanding the material that has an impact on learning outcomes. The purpose of this research is to create thematic teaching materials based on Riau's local wisdom. The type of research conducted is R&D with the ADDIE model. However, only three stages (analyze, Design, and Development) were carried out. The subjects of this study were 6 experts, consisting of 2 material experts, 2 linguists, 2 design experts, and fourth-grade elementary school students. Data collection methods used are interviews and validation sheets. The analysis carried out is a qualitative and quantitative analysis of interview data and validation sheets. The study results stated that thematic teaching materials based on Riau's local wisdom were feasible from the aspect of material, language, and design with an average score of 89.33% with very valid categories. So, thematic teaching materials based on Riau local wisdom are feasible to use. The research implication is that teachers in learning can use the developed teaching materials.
Effectiveness of Use of Electronic Module in Sociology Subjects of Social Change for Equality Education Package C Hariyani, Mutia; Kusumawardani, Dwi; Sukardjo, Moch
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i3.37719

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learning process is still conventional in the use of learning methods and media to affect student learning outcomes. With the use of electronic modules, abstract material can be concretized, making students interested and motivated in learning, and improving learning outcomes. The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of the electronic module on cognitive learning outcomes on social change material in the Package C Education program. The research approach used was quantitative. The type of research used is Pre-experimental. The design used in this research is One Group Pretest-Posttest. The research subjects were students of class XII package C program, totalling 38 students with details of 17 males and 21 females—data collection methods by observation, interviews, and tests. The instrument used is an objective test with a total of 10 items. The analysis of improving learning outcomes was analyzed using the N-Gain formula. The study results are based on N-gain analysis, and student learning outcomes show a value of 0.60 in the medium category, and the value of the effectiveness of N-gain in per cent is 60 with a moderately effective category. So that learning by using electronic modules can improve student learning outcomes.
Macroeconomic Digital Book Development: How are the Feasibility of Experts and Student Responses? Muslim, Fachruddiansyah; Refnida, Refnida; Chen, Diki; Wirayuda, Ricky Purnama
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i3.38280

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There are still many teachers who have not used technology as a learning resource for students. This causes the teaching materials that students have less attractive. This study aims to see the product's feasibility, namely a digital book on macroeconomic material. The feasibility of the digital-book is divided into two, namely, the feasibility of the experts and the feasibility of the sample (students). This research is an R&D type with the selected development model, namely the ADDIE development model. The sampling technique used is simple random sampling with a sample of 36 active students of an economic education study program. There are 3 data collection instruments used, including media and material expert validation instruments with ten statements and student response instruments totalling 28 statements. Analysis of the data used in the form of descriptive statistics. The results of material validation for both validators were 42 (very good) and 37 (good), then for media experts, scores were 38 (good) and 39 (good), while for student responses to the material aspect, a score of 29.25 (recommended) was obtained. , the media aspect is 52.5 (highly recommended), the output aspect is 9.75 (recommended), and for all aspects, 91.5 (highly recommended). Based on the results obtained from the validation and small group trials, digital books on macroeconomic material are appropriate to be used as complementary learning resources in macroeconomics lectures.
Blended Learning in Integrated Science Learning by a WISE Approach in Homeschooling Tryanto, Agus; Sukardjo, Moch; Siregar, Eveline
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i4.38365

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The lack of variety of learning is carried out by Homeschooling, while Homeschooling is required to be more creative, independent, and innovative. Blended learning will be an innovative learning option and according to the character of Homeschooling. This study aims to develop blended learning in science subjects with the WISE approach in Homeschooling. The research is entitled development research (R&D). The development method uses a flipped learning model with a web-based design model with data collection using data triangulation. The instrument used to collect data is a questionnaire. The product will go through an evaluation process from experts and evaluate its feasibility and effectiveness. Expert reviews consist of reviews of media experts and learning design experts and reviews of material and language experts. The feasibility stage is carried out by one-to-one test, small group test, and field test. In comparison, the effectiveness test is carried out to summative evaluation by calculating the N-Gain score. The final result states that blended learning is feasible with an average of 3.5 on expert reviews, which is very good and effective with the calculation results of the average N-Gain 0.61 in the excellent category. So with Blended Learning, learning in Homeschooling becomes creative, innovative, and independent. The research implication is that the application of blended learning in Homeschooling will increase a pleasant learning atmosphere.
Website-Based Learning Management System (LMS) as a Tool for Learning in the Covid-19 Pandemic Period for Junior High Schools Sumardi, Dody; Suryani, Nunuk; Musadad, Akhmad Arif
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i3.38371

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The availability of facilities has not been able to optimize the implementation of learning. This has resulted in some students not being able to take online lessons properly; about 29.4% of students have never taken online lessons so that students miss lessons that are carried out according to schedule. This study aims to develop a website-based Learning Management System to facilitate learning during the covid-19 pandemic. This research is included in research and development (R&D) by adopting the Alessi & Trollip development model. The subjects of this study were, among others, two media experts, two material experts, and two subject teachers in junior high schools. The data collection technique used a test based on the product developed for each research subject using the appropriate instrument. The results of the questionnaire will be analyzed descriptively using the proportion to choose the LMS product. The results of the research data that the assessment above is 88.88% of media experts, the amount of material obtained is 91.22%, and prospective users consisting of students and teachers are 91.88%, which means that the acquisition of media and subject matter to be used is 81%, which are included in the very decent or excellent category so that there is no need for revision or improvement. Thus the learning application, namely the learning management system (LMS), can be used as a tool to support the learning process during online learning activities.
Multimedia English Learning Materials for Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DHH) Children Adnyani, Ni Luh Putu Sri; Wisudariani, Ni Made Rai; Pradnyana, Gede Aditra; Pradnyana, I Made Ardwi; Suwastini, Ni Komang Arie
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i4.38829

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In supporting learning for Deaf or Hard of Hearing/DHH children, it is not easy finding learning sources that are accessible online, especially in English. Furthermore, during the COVID-19 pandemic, when learning was required to be carried out online, there were no learning applications that included English sign language that could be used by teachers and students as learning media. Thus, this study aims to analyze the need for developing multimedia-based English learning materials for Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DHH) children. This qualitative study involved DHH students and instructors in Special School (SLB), Bali. The need analysis was conducted to identify the ongoing situation of DHH children in the context of developing English multimedia learning materials. Interview and observation techniques applying two types of instruments in the form of an interview guide and field notes were used to collect the information towards the English learning needs for DHH children. The results of the study identified several needs that underlie the development of English multimedia learning materials, namely inadequate English instructors, text-based teaching materials, and the less than optimal teaching and learning process during the COVID-19 pandemic. Therefore, the development of multimedia-based English learning materials is needed.

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