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Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology
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Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology adalah konferensi internasional dan forum kolaborasi ilmiah yang diselenggarakan oleh Universitas Negeri Semarang ISET mengundang peneliti, praktisi di sektor industri, pemangku kepentingan publik dan swasta, pendidik dari berbagai bidang yang datang dari berbagai negara untuk bertukar dan berbagi pengetahuan. Seminar ini diharapkan memberi percepatan inovasi teknologi yang memiliki potensi untuk mempercepat kemajuan industri dan pertumbuhan ekonomi, mengatasi krisis multidimensi, dan merevolusi dunia pendidikan di Indonesia.
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Mathematical Problem-Solving Ability from Self-Regulated Learning for Class 10th Senior High School Students Nurina Hidayah; Windi Dina Safitri; Zaenuri Zaenuri; Iwan Junaedi; Masrukhan Masrukhan
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There is a relationship between mathematical problem-solving ability and student self-regulated learning. Data collection using trigonometric comparison math problems and self-regulated learning questionnaires. The subjects in this study were students of class 10th at senior high school 1 Doro. They were taking research subjects based on the category of student self-regulated learning consisting of low, medium, and high levels. Data analysis techniques in this study are data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. Four indicators of problem-solving ability are used, including understanding the problem, designing problem-solving strategies, performing calculations, and looking back at the problem-solving results. The results indicate that students with a high level of self-regulated learning have problem-solving abilities that tend to be better. Students with high self-regulated learning can meet the indicators of problem-solving ability at the stage of understanding the problem. They are less able at stages to design problem-solving strategies and perform calculations. The finding is that the subject cannot meet the step of looking back on problem-solving. Second, students with moderate self-regulated learning have problem-solving abilities that tend to be quite good. Students in moderate self-regulated learning have not been fully able to meet the indicators of problem-solving ability in understanding the problem. They are unable to complete the other problem-solving stages. Third, students with low levels of self-regulated learning have problem-solving abilities that tend to be less good. Students in this category cannot meet the four indicators of problem-solving ability.
Mathematical Communication Skills in Terms of Cognitive Style Sugianto Sugianto; St. Budi Waluya; YL. Sukestiyarno; Wardono Wardono
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The goal of this study is to help students improve their mathematical communication abilities, which are shown in indicators based on cognitive style. up to 30 students may participate in learning mathematics logic in class X SMAIQu Al-Bahjah Center. The methodology is qualitative. Through the use of surveys, exams, interviews, and documentation, data were gathered. Techniques for data analysis include data gathering, data reduction, data display, and data verification. Based on the questionnaire's answers, the subjects were divided into three categories or levels of cognitive style: low, medium, and high. Each survey had two participants. According to the study's findings, students' mathematical communication abilities include indicators for formulating mathematical concepts and strategies, expressing themselves verbally and in writing, visualizing mathematical concepts, understanding, interpreting, and evaluating mathematical material ideas verbally and in writing, as well. Use terminology, mathematical notation, and structures to show ideas and explain connections between mathematical concepts in various visual formats.
How Research Trends On Ethnoscience In Science Learning? A Systematic and Scoping Review Of Empirical Studies Hasbi Iskandar; Sudarmin Sudarmin; Susilo Susilo; Mahardika Prasetyo Aji
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The science education curriculum in Indonesia is concerned with cultural characteristics local so that it can be used as a potential to develop education in several regions. increase in scientific research integrated with local culture is called ethnoscience. Thus, it's miles essential to understand the development tendencies of research on ethnoscience in activity science learning. The kind of research used in this research is a systematic literature review of ethnoscience in activity science learning. In this literature review, we analyzed 60 articles published from 2010 to 2020 and indexed on the web of science. The results of the study indicate that there are still several objects or research studies that have not been studied by researchers regarding the ethnoscience approach in activity science learning. Even though the quantity of research has increased, the amount continues to be small, with most tracking results 2020 as many as 18 articles. Most researchers on the ethnoscience approach in science learning are still dominated by researchers from Indonesia who have published in the journal of physics. In terms of the subject matter studied, the physics subject matter was the largest among chemistry and biology subjects, although the difference was not large. Data analysis using the NVivo application to know the ethnoscience research gap in science learning, it is found that there is still a chance to develop a learning model based on local culture and learning media that is integrated with other appropriate approaches.
Engagement on Student’s Academic Presentation Aisyah Ririn Perwikasih Utari; Januarius Mujiyanto; Suwandi Suwandi; Sri Wuli Fitriati
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The basic aim of academic presentations is generally for turning the written ideas into the spoken ones. Most of the ideas presented are in academic or scientific matters. In the university level, the activities of prsentations become ordinary ways to share ideas and discussions, mostly done as the output of course assignments. This is why the skill of presentation is important for students, especially in English. Academic presentation for non-native English speakers will be a little bit hard to do, for some students in English Department as well. They will easily share ideas in Bahasa Indonesia or if it is in English, it is easier to have casual conversation rather than having a presentation in English. Students need this kind of experience. The experience that brings them to engage with audience when they do an academic presentation, even it is inside or outside the classroom, for example an international forum or conference. Choosing the mode that they choose for the presentation is also important to build the audience engagement. It becomes harder when they consider that speaking English during the presentation makes them facing more complicated problems dealing with how to communicate with the audience, both in presentation and question and answer sessions. Forey and Feng (2016) state that engagement is analyzed through four features of engagement in academic presentations: 1) speech signs; 2) involvement; 3) social distance; 4) affect. The features support relevant analysis of engagement visually on the verbal and nonverbal act during the students’ presentation. It practically opens the students’ mind and knowledge about how to achieve the audince’s engagement within their session.
Virtual Vocal Learning-based Art Education Alfa Kristanto; Muhammad Jazuli; Hartono Hartono; Udi Utomo
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The Covid-19 pandemic currently affecting the world, especially that experienced by Indonesia, has also had an impact on new adaptations in the area of education. The educational process that previously dominated, which was carried out outside the network, then in the situation of the Covid-19 pandemic, the education process switches to the network and is familiarly called online learning. With regard to the art of music, especially vocal learning, the Covid-19 pandemic situation raises creative ideas so that learning can continue effectively. One form of vocal learning during the Covid-19 pandemic is vocal learning through virtual spaces or in networks that utilize technology. This research shows that there are virtual values of art education in vocal learning. The advantages of virtual vocal learning are that a person has high expression, moral responsibility, the spirit of independence to practice can grow to the maximum, has a high enthusiasm for learning so that learning needs are not just during class, and can foster one's empathy.
The Process of Critical Thinking Ability in the PBL Model Viewed from Independent Learning Ali Wardana; YL Sukestiyarno; Wardono Wardono
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Critical thinking ability is a tool that can be used to face challenges and survive. In addition to critical thinking skills, there are also affective aspects that need to be developed in learning activities, namely self-learning aspects. Independent learning will have a significant impact on student learning outcomes. This study aims to describe the process of mathematical critical thinking and identify the level of students' mathematical critical thinking given to learning mathematics. This study used qualitative research methods. The research subjects were 10 students who were taken from 33 high school class X students who were selected based on their initial mathematical ability. Research instruments include researchers, critical thinking tests, and interview guidelines. The data collection technique used consisted of critical thinking tests and teacher and student interviews. The data analysis technique used in this study is data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results showed that students who are independent in learning have the ability to think critically because these students can fulfill all stages of critical thinking when solving a given problem.
Google Meeting App: As Electronic Feedback in Learning to Improve Students’ Writing Skills Amrizal Amrizal; Zohri Hamdani; Candraning Prihatini
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Writing is one of the difficult skills in English that must be mastered for English language education students in Indonesia. One of the reasons is because of the different grammar rules between Indonesian and English, which needs to be overcome for students' writing to increase by using the Google Meeting APP in the learning process. This study aimed to find out the effect of the Google Meeting App as electronic feedback in learning to improve students’ writing skills. This study was quasi-experimental in design. This was conducted in UIN Raden Intan Lampung, the fourth semester, students’ English Language Education. This had a sample of 30 students as a cluster class in this study. To collect data in this study used a pretest and a post-test. The SPSS 16.0 App was used to analyze the data for this study. This study shows that using Google Meeting APP as electronic feedback in learning can improve students’ writing skills. This means that this Google Meeting App had a good effect in the learning process, as students' writing skills improved.
Ethnomathematics studies: Mapping and construction of culture-based teaching materials Andi Saparuddin Nur; Kartono Kartono; Zaenuri Zaenuri; Rochmad Rochmad
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Mathematical ideas are often found in community activities and culture. Researchers have paid much attention to ethnomathematical studies describing mathematical ideas in culture. However, the mapping and construction of Makassar culture-based mathematics teaching materials have not been widely explored. This study aims to map and construct culture-based mathematics teaching materials through ethnomathematical studies. This type of research is a qualitative study with an ethnographic approach. The subject of this research is the Jeneponto community with Makassar ethnic background. The research instrument used observation sheets, interview guides, voice recorders, and field notes. Observation of cultural objects focuses on salting methods, fishing methods, time systems, forms of craft, and the use of horses. The results show that mathematical ideas are used in various activities and cultures of society. Mathematical concepts are connected with various cultural objects: numerical systems, lines and angles, plane figures, spatial figures, statistics, sequences and series, social arithmetic, and algebra. Activity-based task sheets, project assignments, modules, and field observation reports are forms of culture-based teaching materials in harmony with the ethnomathematical model as a learning innovation. The findings in this study propose integrating culture-based teaching materials in the ethnomathematical learning model.
Evaluation of Storytelling Learning Andi Sulfana Masri; Agus Nuryatin; Subyantoro Subyantoro; Mukh. Doyin
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Evaluation of storytelling learning is important to assess the success of speaking learning management. Speaking skills are important for everyday life. This study aims to describe the evaluation of storytelling learning in class VII. The type of research used in this research is qualitative research. This learning evaluation will refer to the Goal Oriented Evaluation Model micro-scale evaluation model initiated by Ralph W. Tyler. The subjects of this study were Indonesian language teachers and class VII students at SMP Negeri 33 Makassar totaling 32 people. Data was collected using test and non-test techniques. The data analysis technique used is an interpretive technique. The result of this research is that the storytelling learning program in class VII SMP Negeri 33 Makassar is successful. Thus, it is hoped that the results of this study can be useful in the implementation of storytelling learning in other schools.
Development and Implementation of Instructional Video Dubbing (IVD) in Assessing Intelligibility Ateng Kurnia; Rudi Hartono; Mursid Saleh; Sri Wahyuni
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The study aims to assess the feasibility of the development and implementation of instructional video dubbing (IVD). It is a dynamic assessment technique for teaching intelligible pronunciation. The assessment is based on Vygotsky's zone of proximal development and mediated learning concept. A narrative case study was used, and the procedure steps up using analyzing, tailoring, and modeling (ATM) portrayed the learning atmosphere with a pre-test, mediated learning, and a post-test. The data were garnered from two fairs of peer in depth-interviewed as purposive random samples of sixty undergraduate 3rd-year student-teachers in the English education program who participated with consent. Cause of their being non-native pre-service English teachers whose utterances will become models for their students. The case study involved three participants in purposive samples. They need mediation to internalize the concepts of intelligible pronunciation. Therefore, the practice of IVD has a duty to provide learners with teachers’ scaffolding and feedback as well as peer-to-peer mediation. It also becomes a laboratory for reflective practice, particularly improving student-teacher intelligibility, and early teachers’ professional development in general. The finding reveals that the practice of IVD as a dynamic assessment, in my research context, brings about three aspects of intelligible pronunciation that are recommended to be internalized, namely syllable stress, unstressed syllable, and schwa as corrective feedback that can be used for a milestone of improving individual learning potential and their teacher identities, agency and professional development corresponding to the need of student-teachers current and future achievement.

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