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Bioedunis Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28297601     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24952/Bioedunisi
Core Subject : Science,
Bioedunis Journal is a national electronic journal that is an open access and peer-reviewed journal that contains original research articles related to biology education research. This journal is published twice a year in Mei and November. This journal presents the results of research in the field of Biology Education. Bioedunis focus on the study of biology education, including biology curriculum, evaluation methods, and learning media.
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Effectiveness of The Use Artificial Intelligence on Biology Student Learning UIN Syahada Padangsidimpuan Dongoran, Misahradarsi; Nasution, Ummu Atikah; Pane, Dewi Akhiriah
Bioedunis Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/bioedunis.v3i2.13898

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Artificial Intelligence or AI is one of the technological achievements that is changing the landscape in various sectors of human life. Along with the development of technology, AI is taking an important role in various aspects of life, including higher education. In this digital era, AI has become an important partner and tool for students in solving their “problems”. This study aims to see the effectiveness of using Artificial Intelligence (AI) in learning biology. The research method used is a quantitative descriptive method using a questionnaire, Likert Scale, which was made in google form and then sent to Whatsapp Group and students' private chat. By using random method 52 biology students from semester III, V and VII have participated in this study. The percentage of the results of this study shows that 13.46% of students very often, 67.31% often, 19.23% Sometimes 0% of students never use AI in their learning process, for students AI has become something commonplace in helping them do lecture assignments, find relevant material and information, work on practicum activity reports and field lectures and for the final level AI really helps them in doing their final lecture assignments such as proposals and theses.Keywords: Effective, Artificial Intelligence, Learning, Biology
DEVELOPMENT OF E-MODULES CONTAINING RELIGIOUS VALUES IN CLASS XI SMA/MA CELL MATERIAL Afriansyah, Dini; Sabila, Nanda
Bioedunis Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/bioedunis.v3i2.13711

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The purpose of learning science is the formation of students' attitudes of belief, feeling the nature of creation and the majesty of God Almighty, for that requires innovative learning media, namely E-Modules with religious / Islamic values. This study aims to produce e-modules with religious values on Cell material in class XI SMA/MA that are valid and practical. The development model is Research and Development type ADDIE which consists of 5 stages namely Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation, but limited to Development only. The evaluation stage is validity and practicality using one-to-one evaluation and small group. Samples using purposive sampling technique with criteria, namely students with high, medium, and low academic abilities. Data collection through observation, interviews, and questionnaires. given to 5 experts/validators with various expertise namely media, material, Qur'anic interpretation, and Language and Values. Practicality questionnaires were given to one biology teacher, 3 students (one-to-one evaluation), 10 students (small group trial). The results showed that e-modules with religious value content were feasible, the assessment category was very valid and practical based on media experts 99%, material experts 90%, Al-Qur'an interpretation experts 93%, language experts 99%, religious value experts 98% and the practicality trial obtained an educator score of 97%, one-to-one evaluation 91%, small group trial 89%.Keywords: ADDIE, E-Module, Religious Value, Cell, Biology Education, Islam. 
The Analysis of Internet Usage on the Biological Evolution of Human Behavior Hasibuan, Hotmaidah
Bioedunis Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/bioedunis.v3i2.13784

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The Internet as a revolutionary innovation in communication, has rapidly evolved since it's inception and plays a central role in human life. This research uses a qualitative method with a multidisciplinary approach, involving the analysis of scientific literature and case studies. The evolution of this technology reflects biological principles found in nature, such as selection, adaptation, and diversification. In the context of human evolution, the internet has become an important extension of cognitive and social abilities, enabling the rapid dissemination of information and creating interaction spaces that transcend geographical boundaries. Biological evolution enables the emergence of intelligence in living beings. On the internet, advancements in technology such as artificial intelligence (AI) are the result of a "digital evolution" driven by data and algorithms. Human behavior has also undergone significant transformation with the presence of the internet, including patterns of social interaction, learning habits, and decision-making processes. From a biological perspective, human behavior connected through the internet can be analyzed as a phenomenon of cultural evolution, where technology acts as a new environmental factor influencing the dynamics of adaptation. The combination of technological evolution, biological evolution, and human behavior forms a complex relationship, demonstrating how humans continuously integrate technology into their existence, changing the way they live, learn, and evolve.Keywords: Internet, Biology, Evolution, Behavior, Humans 
Effectiveness of Self-Assessment with Google Forms to Improve Student Understanding in Biology Learning Akmala, Muthia; Vidiastuti, Yunilla; Pusparini, Fitria; Safitri, Dini; Ristanto, Rizhal Hendi
Bioedunis Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/bioedunis.v3i2.13857

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This study aims to develop and implement self-assessment based on the Rating Scale method using Google Form in learning Biology, especially on the material of substance movement through cell membranes. The research method used a Research and Development (RD) with the 4D model, involving 33 grade XI students at SMA Negeri 36 Jakarta. Data collection techniques included questionnaires to gather student responses and feedback. Data analysis was conducted using validity and reliability tests, where the instrument demonstrated high validity (r-value r-table value of 0.344) and a reliability coefficient of 0.8667, ensuring consistent and accurate evaluation results. The self-assessment instrument measured students' understanding of concepts such as diffusion, osmosis, and active transport, while also identifying learning barriers. Results revealed that 9.1% of students faced challenges in understanding the topic, with 3% struggling specifically with diffusion. The use of Google Form provided accessibility, ease of use, and efficiency in data analysis. This approach not only encouraged active reflection and independent strategy design among students but also proved adaptable for other Biology topics and technology-based learning contexts.Keywords: biology; movement of substances; self-assessment; rating scale; understanding
Development Higher Order Thinking Skills Instruments in Human Respiration System Material Halimah, Nur
Bioedunis Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/bioedunis.v3i2.13843

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Since the heart is one of the most vital organs in people and pumps blood, human system respiration is one of the most significant biology concepts for students to comprehend. The goal of this research is to create accurate and valid breathing equipment for humans. Research and Development (RD) using the 4D model is the methodology employed in this study. Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate are some of the stages. Because the expert validation result of 91.25, the study's findings show that the instrument the human respiration system produced is practical to use. Because it is greater than 0.325 and the reliability is greater than 0.6, the empirical validation results indicate that there are 10 valid claims.
Misconceptions Among High School Students Regarding The Biological Concepts Of Human Reproduction Salsabilla, Faulina; Melta, Defrian
Bioedunis Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/bioedunis.v3i2.13876

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Understanding biological concepts is essential for integrating nature and technology into daily life. A strong grasp of these concepts enables students to develop and comprehend more advanced ideas. However, students sometimes hold interpretations that differ from scientifically accepted concepts, leading to misconceptions. The aim of this study was to identify whether misconceptions exist among students and to determine which sub-concepts in the reproductive system are most affected. Using the Certainty of Response Index (CRI) method, the study was conducted with 11th-grade students from SMAN 12 Padang. The data revealed that students had misconceptions in several sub-concepts. The highest misconception rate was in the sub-concept of menstruation at 35%, while the lowest was in the sub-concept of gamet formation at 20%. These misconceptions likely arise from students forming their own interpretations based on textbooks and teachers' explanations.Keywords: human reproduction, misconceptions, ovulation, meiosis, menstrual cycle.
Validity Of The Media Booklet On Eubacteria Material Based On Research : Testing The Antibacterial Activity Of Moringa Leaf Extract (Moringa oleifera L.) Asnilawati, Asnilawati -; Pratiwi, Chyndea -; Maretha, Delima Engga; Anggun, Diah Putri
Bioedunis Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/bioedunis.v3i2.11471

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In the contemporary educational landscape, the lecture or question-and-answer method remains prevalent, leading to infrequent use of media in the learning process. Consequently, students' creativity and interest in the subject matter can diminish. To determine the validity of the booklet media as a supportive resource and reference for class X SMA/MA eubacteria material. This study employs development research based on the ADDIE development model introduced by Dick and Carey, which consists of five stages: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. Testing revealed that the analysis of learning media needs for eubacteria material at Muara Rupit State High School indicated that students' reliance on textbooks and teacher-provided summaries was suboptimal for the teaching process. Therefore, it is necessary to develop booklet media to assist students in cultivating critical thinking and scientific attitudes. It is important to continue developing booklet media and to test its practicality to ensure it can be effectively integrated into school learning environments
Level of students' argumentation skills in socio-scientific issues of biodiversity subject Santika, Ayu Ratna
Bioedunis Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/bioedunis.v3i2.13852

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Argumentation is one of the important skills that students need to master in facing the global challenges of the 21st century. Argumentation plays an important role in the learning process to build students' understanding, which will also develop their critical thinking skills. Argumentation skills are not just a process of gathering facts but also involve the coordination between evidence and theory. This research aims to analyze students' argumentation skills in social-scientific issues on the of biodiversity subject. The method used in this research is the descriptive method. The subjects of the research are first-grade students at senior high schools in Subang Regency. This research uses open-ended questions to analyze the presence of students' argumentation components based on the Toulmin Argumentation Pattern: claim, data, warrant, rebuttal. The results of this study indicate that the most frequently expressed argumentation component by students in the learning of social-scientific issues on biodiversity material is the claim, placing students' argumentation skills at level 1.
Vegetation Dynamics, Types of Species, Plant Density. Nasution, Yusnita Anwar; Rafeah, Husni; Mtd, Nur Asiah; Bella, Khairani
Bioedunis Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/bioedunis.v3i2.17416

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This study aims to observe the process of vegetation succession in the Campus Park area, Old Building STAIN Mandailing Natal, Faculty of Tarbiyah, and Keguruan Science, focusing on changes in vegetation types that occur during observation and factors that influence the course of succession. The research was conducted using a quantitative observation method, in which data were collected through field surveys by laying plots in parallel. Data collected included species type, dominance analysis, density measurement, relative density, and plant frequency. The results showed that Asystasia gangetica was the dominant species during the secondary succession stage, due to its high ability to colonize and adapt to disturbed environmental conditions. Besides Asystasia gangetica, other species found include Digitaria sanguinalis, Meryta latifolia, Curculigo capitulaca, Anthurium crystallinum, and Clitoria ternatea. The dominance of Asystasia gangetica is influenced by post-cultivation soil conditions, competition between species, and its ability to adapt. Climatic factors also play an important role in influencing the succession process. The practical implications of the results of this study are recommendations for increasing vegetation diversity and vegetation monitoring in the context of secondary succession.
Practicum Evaluation: Developing Instrument of Scientific Attitudes in Biology Inayah, Ardina Dwi Yani; Harahap, Lia Junita
Bioedunis Journal Vol 3, No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/bioedunis.v3i2.13087

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Practicum is an important part that is very closely related to biology. To test theory or find theory need practicum. The practicum can run smoothly and the results of activity practicum can be achieved with a maximum of one of them the factor is if the student's attitude is scientific. This study aims to develop an attitude instrument scientific on activities valid and reliable practicum. The method used in this research is Research and Development (RD) with the ADDIE model. Stages include Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The results of the study indicate that the scientific attitude instrument is feasible to use because the expert validation result is 86.88. The empirical validation results show that there are 38 valid statements because it is more than 0.3338 and the reliability is more than 0.6.Keywords: Biology, Instrument, Practicum, Scientific Attitude

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