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INDONESIA
Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model
ISSN : 26860708     EISSN : 26860112     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32585
Core Subject : Education,
Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model is a scientific journal that contains and disseminate the results of research, in-depth study, and the ideas or innovative work in the field of science education. The innovative work of the teachers and lecturers of the development of the education sector which is able to make a positive contribution to the schools and educational institutions the focus of this journal. 1. Instructional Media 2. Instructional Models 3. Learning Aproach 4. Instructional Strategies 5. Intructional Methods 6. Teaching Techniques 7. Teaching Tactics
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 126 Documents
Enhancing the Reading Comprehension of Students in Narrative Text Using Story Face Strategy Syah, Albian; Saputra, Joni
Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijimm.v2i2.927

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This study was a Classroom Action Research that deals with story face strategy’s use to enhance the students’ reading comprehension of narrative text. The purpose of this study was to reveal the execution of story face strategy in the process of narrative text teaching and learning, and also to describe about reading comprehension of after using story face strategy in classroom. The participants were all students of grade X.2 grade of Miftahul Huda Sungai Luar. The instruments to collect qualitative data were observation sheet, interview, and field note. The quantitative instrument is reading comprehension test. On the basis of data analysis, it is found that Story Face Strategy enhanced students 'understanding of reading in narrative text. The improvements occurred in cycle 1 and cycle 2. The improvement of students’ reading comprehension is 59.4 (enough) to 71.7 (good). The result suggests that the use of the story face strategy to enhance students 'understanding of reading in narrative text is successful for grade X.2 students. The variables that alter the enhancement of the students depending on the results of the interview and observation indicate students' enthusiasm when using of story face sheets in the story face strategy.
ABC: How It Plays Out in A Cross-Cultural Classroom Communication Nasution, Liah Rosdiani
Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijimm.v2i2.945

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Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menunjukkan pentingnya komunikasi lintas budaya di sekolah dan  bagaimana komunikasi seperti ini tercermin dalam komunikasi dua mahasiswa internasional di kampus Amerika. Artikel ini juga mencoba untuk menunjukkan bagaimana konsep ABC tercermin dalam adaptasi internasional di ruang kelas Indonesia. Implikasi yang lebih besar dari temuan pada artikel ini diharapkan dapat membantu para guru di seluruh negeri untuk memberikan perhatian yang lebih besar pada penanaman strategi komunikasi lintas budaya yang lebih baik di ruang kelas mereka, baik di dalam kelas maupun di luar kelas.
Learning Media and Technology: Generation Z and Alpha Tafonao, Talizaro; Saputra, Sion; Suryaningwidi, Rosita
Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model Vol 2 No 2 (2020): Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijimm.v2i2.954

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The purpose of this article is to analyze the learning media and technology in the Z and Alpha generation teaching and learning activities. This study departs from the author's observation of the current condition of teachers, where educators get a difficulty in teaching students of generation Z and Alpha as described in this article. The problems that found by the author are still very diverse, but it should be noted that there is no room for educators to make excuses and do not use technology as a medium of learning. The method that used is a qualitative research method, the author examines Learning Media and Technology: Generation Z and Alpha. The analysis process carried out by the author is to use a variety of reliable literature and electronic sources to support the author's analysis. The results of this study found that this technology media can uniform the perceptions of student learning, smooth interactive, streamline the teaching and learning process, foster positive attitudes in learning and answer the challenges that exist in the digital era. So by finding the answer to this analysis, the gap between educators and students can be resolved properly. 
Mastering Students’ Speaking Skill using Inquiry Online Project-based Strategy Muna, Faizul; Aziz, Imam Nur
Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model Vol 3 No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijimm.v3i1.984

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This study focuses on the use of an online learning research project focused on students' speaking skills. It is an innovative and practical approach that can develop students to solve a problem by thinking critically. This study aimed to determine the effect of using inquiry project-based learning on students' speaking skills. The research was conducted at MTs Mambaus Sholihin Gresik in class VII Q. To determine whether inquiry-project based online learning is effective or not, researchers used a pre-experimental method, where the statistical formula of the t-test calculates information. The research result is that the pre-test's mean was 83.9189, and the norm of the post-test was 88.5135. The results showed that inquiry-project based online learning projects had a positive effect on students' speaking achievement. It means that there is a large effect, with a substantial difference in student scores before and after treatment. Thus it can be concluded that inquiry-project-based online learning is recommended to promote students' speaking skills.
Teachers and Technology: Christian Education Teacher Strategies in Implementing Online-based Learning in Pandemic Times Tafonao, Talizaro; Purba, Benteng Martua Mahuraja
Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model Vol 3 No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijimm.v3i2.996

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The purpose of this research is to investigate the efficacy of teacher-led online teaching practices during pandemics. In this digital era, all teachers are required to adapt quickly to technological developments. But in reality, some Christian Education teachers are still not ready to transform in utilizing the application of technology as described in this article. Based on that question, the authors reviewed this topic to explain the essential steps teachers should take in implementing online-based learning strategies during pandemics. A descriptive qualitative research method was adopted in this work. The researchers gathered information through reading academic articles and books. The author analyses the data through analytical techniques by reducing, classifying, and verifying the study of this article. The results obtained in this study are very effective if Christian Education teachers apply online-based learning strategies in a way that teachers learn to provide features that are easily accessible to students. Teachers learn to design learning online, and teachers get used to providing stimulus to learners. Thus, online learning requires every teacher to adapt, innovate, and utilize digital media to facilitate the learning process during the pandemic.
Active Reconnecting Learning Strategies to Increase Student Interest and Active Learning Wijaya, Hengki; Darmawan, I Putu Ayub; Setiana, Suzana Claudia; Helaluddin, Helaluddin; Weismann, Ivan Th. J.
Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model Vol 3 No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijimm.v3i1.1290

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The main issue of education in the last few decades is the efforts and solutions in improving the quality of teaching and learning. In this case, the teacher’s steps are to conduct classroom action research, which is a form of a bottom-up approach in improving the quality of education. This action research introduces active reconnecting learning strategies for increasing student interest and learning activities. The CAR design includes three stages, namely the pre-cycle, cycle 1, and Cycle 2. Some of the instruments used in this study are checklist observation sheets, questionnaires, and learning outcomes tests, which are then analyzed using quantitative approaches. The results showed that this strategy was proven to improve student learning outcomes, interests, and activeness. Student learning interest increased from 59.35 to 65.5 in cycle 1 and 80.5 in cycle 2. Likewise, student learning activeness observations increased with the highest percentage on one indicator from 25% (pre-cycle) to 80% and 90% (cycle 1 and 2). Student learning outcomes have also increased from an average grade of 60 in the pre-cycle phase to 74.25 (cycle 1). And it rose again to 80 in cycle 2.
The Evaluation of Appropriate Selection Learning Media at Junior High School Mansur, Hamsi; Utama, Agus Hadi
Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model Vol 3 No 1 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijimm.v3i1.1401

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The appropriate selection of learning media can help the process of delivering messages from teachers to students become more effective. The selection of the right learning media requires the use of certain principles and criteria to be precise in choosing a learning medium because each learning medium should have different characteristics and specifications of usefulness. This study aims to conduct a summative evaluation of the appropriate selection of local wetland content learning media in junior high schools (SMP) in Banjarmasin. The appropriate selection of learning media will be evaluated with a summative model are all subjects containing local content of wetlands, such as in science & social subjects found by researchers in junior high schools in Banjarmasin through population methods and samples using purposive random sampling techniques as many as 5 junior high schools in Banjarmasin. Data analysis techniques in the evaluation of summative models are conducted descriptively-qualitatively using principle models and criteria used to evaluate the appropriateness of selection of local content learning media wetlands consisting of four components, namely: conformity with the material, conformity with student characteristics, conformity with the student's learning style, and conformity with supporting facilities. The results showed that the mapping appropriate of the selection of local wetland content learning media in junior high schools in Banjarmasin has met four criteria for appropriate choosing the right learning media with good categories. Recommendations of the results of the study evaluation of the appropriate selection of learning media can be tested in other schools to see the evaluation of the appropriate selection of online or remote learning media during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Implementation Curriculum 2013 (K-13) in Teacher's Ability to Develop Learning Media at Distance Learning Utama, Agus Hadi
Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model Vol 3 No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijimm.v3i2.1705

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After eight years of the launching Curriculum 2013 (K-13), it is expected that all schools and teachers have been able to implement the curriculum both in terms of preparation for learning media as well as in the learning process. However, the reality is far from expectations as the ability of teachers in the preparation of the learning media is still lacking. Detected through learning media compiled from teachers who are following the professional teacher education online, the results were far from expectations posing a big question mark for researchers. For this reason, the researchers tried to explore the issue through a qualitative descriptive approach. Although in this study quantitative data also exist, it was just as supportive data to strengthen the argument and conclusion. Sources of data in this study are a physical education, sports, and health teachers amounted 100 people. From these studies it was found that K-13 training has not met the need of all teachers reflected in learning media is not understood comprehensively by the teachers. Further, in some training, there are instructors who didn’t come from the field of physical education, sports, and health, but from other fields of study. This fact is of course very worrying as if it remains, the national education goal will never be reached. Therefore, it is necessary to reorder the instructors in accordance with expertise in the field of study as well as evaluating the effectiveness of the program.
Augmented Reality for Student Learning Media: A Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization Subiyantoro, Singgih; Hadi, Baskoro; Santosa, Eka Budhi; Irmade, Oka; Sukmawati, Fatma
Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model Vol 3 No 2 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijimm.v3i2.2007

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Augmented Reality is a study that is now popular. Many researches theme have been published in various reputable journals. The purpose of this study is to provide an overview and visualization of Augmented Reality which is used as a medium of learning. This research is a qualitative research through descriptive analysis with literature review formed in bibliometric analysis which describes and visualizes ongoing phenomena as well as in the past regarding various topics related to Augmented Reality. Through the Scopus database source, there are 882 documents related to Augmented Reality were obtained from 2016 to 2020 and various data related to the number of documents by country, author, subject area, visualization of relationships between topics. Topics that are categorized as rare or have not been associated with AR will be an option for us to study more deeply so that it will give knowledge to the scientific of AR as a medium for student learning.
Child's Personality and Family Upbringing Methods AL-Momani, Mohammad Omar
Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model Vol 4 No 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Instructional Media and Model
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32585/ijimm.v4i1.2022

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Psychologists point out that there are critical and highly sensitive periods in the development of children during which learning of their behavior patterns becomes possible, that is, there are certain environmental interactions during this period in order to progress naturally, and at the beginning of his interaction he can issue a greater number of responses with his environment , but whatever What remains of it and proves is what keeps it consolidating, and what fades and is deleted from the responses, it is the one that does not support, and the child in the characteristics of his first life suffers from what befalls others and suffers from psychological disorders and emotional and behavioral deviations as adults suffer. The psychological, emotional and physical development of the child is a continuous and escalating process, which is In its growth and gradation, it is affected by the factors of the physical environment and the social family

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