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Journal of Innovative Technology and Sustainability Education
ISSN : -     EISSN : 31092454     DOI : https://doi.org/10.63230/jitse.1.1
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Journal of Innovative Technology and Sustainability Education is a peer-reviewed open-access journal that aims to advance the understanding and implementation of innovative technologies and sustainable practices in educational contexts. Published three times a year (April, August, and December), JITSE serves as a platform for researchers, educators, practitioners, and policy makers to share insights, research findings, and theoretical perspectives that contribute to the development of technology-driven and sustainability-oriented education.
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Rebranding and Restructuring Strategy of Physics Education Study Program in PTS NTB: UNDIKMA Case Study Dwi Pangga; I Wayan Lasnawan; I Gusti Putu Suharta; I Wayan Widiana; Cahyo Febri Wijaksono
Journal of Innovative Technology and Sustainability Education Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63230/jitse.1.2.74

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Objective: This study investigates the declining enrollment trend in the Physics Education Study Program at Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika (UNDIKMA), a private higher education institution in West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. The objective is to identify the factors contributing to reduced student interest and to propose strategic interventions to revitalize the program amid increasing competition between public and private universities. Method: A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining longitudinal analysis of enrollment data with qualitative insights from interviews, surveys, and document reviews. Comparative data from similar study programs at both private and public universities in the region were also examined. Additionally, SWOT and TOWS analyses were conducted to generate strategic recommendations. Results: The findings reveal a consistent decline in enrollment, influenced by limited career prospects for physics education graduates, dominance of public universities in the region, outdated curricula, and weak promotional strategies. Comparative analysis underscores structural disparities in institutional reputation and resource allocation between private and public institutions. Novelty: This study highlights the urgent need for contextually adaptive strategies to sustain science-based teacher education in non-metropolitan regions. The proposed interventions—curriculum restructuring, digital rebranding, alum engagement, and hybrid learning formats—offer an integrated framework for enhancing program appeal. The research contributes to policy discourse on sustaining strategic academic programs in private institutions by emphasizing the importance of institutional identity and targeted communication.
The Use of Technology Bloom's Taxonomy in Formative and Summative Evaluation: A Systematic Literature Review Dwi Pangga; I Gede Ratnaya; I Gusti Lanang Agung Parwata; I Dewa Ayu Made Budhyani; Salma Hasna Hamiydah
Journal of Innovative Technology and Sustainability Education Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63230/jitse.1.2.76

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Objective: This study aims to systematically examine the use of Bloom's Taxonomy in formative and summative evaluations as an important instrument for measuring student learning outcomes. The revised Bloom's Taxonomy offers a systematic cognitive framework from levels C1 (remembering) to C6 (creating), which can be used as a basis for developing valid and meaningful evaluations. Method: This study was conducted using a systematic literature review method on 30 articles published between 2020 and 2025. The analysis results indicate that the application of Bloom's Taxonomy in formative evaluations is still dominated by lower cognitive levels (C1-C2), despite efforts to strengthen the approach to higher-order thinking. Meanwhile, Bloom-based summative evaluations have demonstrated increased validity and alignment with learning outcomes, particularly through the use of rubrics and authentic assessments.  Results:  This study also identified various challenges, such as low teacher competency in developing taxonomy-based instruments and the suboptimal integration of technology, including artificial intelligence, to support adaptive evaluation. Nevertheless, several practical strategies were identified, such as teacher training, the use of competency-based question banks, and the development of digital-based project evaluations.  Novelty: The integration of Bloom's Taxonomy into learning evaluation has significant potential to improve assessment quality, mainly if supported by systemic policies, ongoing training, and technological innovation. This research provides a conceptual contribution to the development of an evaluation system that is fair, objective, and relevant to the needs of 21st-century education.
Integration of Local Wisdom of Pencak Silat in Learning Newton's Laws based on ICT-Technology to determine Student Learning Motivation Azar Zakaria; Muhammad Satriawan; Rahmatta Thoriq Lintangesukmanjaya; Utama Alan Deta; Khoirun Nisa'
Journal of Innovative Technology and Sustainability Education Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63230/jitse.1.2.78

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Objective: This research aims to develop a 2D technological visualization that integrates the application of Newton’s Third Law into pencak silat movements, providing a contextual bridge between physics concepts and traditional martial arts. The objective is to enhance students’ motivation and conceptual understanding by presenting the action–reaction principle through culturally relevant motion analysis. Method: The study employed a qualitative descriptive method with data collected from literature analysis and expert interviews involving pencak silat practitioners and physics educators. The visualization design was then refined to display key pencak silat techniques such as stances, strikes, and blocks—while mapping the corresponding forces of action and reaction.  Results:  2D visualization is effective in clarifying how Newton’s Third Law operates within martial movements, making abstract concepts more tangible. Teachers and students reported that the visualization improved comprehension, engagement, and learning motivation. Moreover, the concise two-dimensional format allowed force interactions to be represented clearly without overwhelming detail, supporting efficient classroom integration.  Novelty: This research lies in merging local cultural heritage with interactive technological media, transforming pencak silat not only as a form of art and self-defense but also as an innovative educational tool for learning physics. This approach highlights how digital visualization can preserve tradition while modernizing science education, thus offering a meaningful model for contextual and technology-enhanced learning
Literature Review: The Use of Professional Technology in the Integration of ESD (Education for Sustainable Development) in Social Science Learning Wildan Fitroni; Yasinta Salsabilah Ramadani; Rendy Dwi Cahya; Mukhammad Rafly Eka Rosyadi; Noval Maleakhi Hulu
Journal of Innovative Technology and Sustainability Education Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63230/jitse.1.2.79

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Objective: This study aims to explore the potential of utilizing professional technology in integrating Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) into social science learning. Method: This study employs a literature review method with a descriptive qualitative approach to ten selected articles based on the research objectives. Analysis was conducted through the identification, categorization, and synthesis of findings related to the types of technology used, ESD integration strategies, and their impact on learning.  Results:  The results of the study indicate that technologies such as digital platforms, artificial intelligence, mobile learning, VR/AR, simulations, and game-based learning can enhance student engagement, motivation, conceptual understanding, critical thinking skills, collaboration, and intelligence regarding sustainable issues in social science learning. The effectiveness of technology integration is influenced by appropriate pedagogical design, teacher readiness, infrastructure support, and cultural and social context suitability. Novelty: This research's novelty lies in the comprehensive synthesis that maps the relationship between professional technology, active learning models, and ESD outcomes in social science learning, while also offering future research directions to address facility limitations, the digital divide, and the lack of teacher training.
Integrating Earthquake Technologies into Physics Learning for Education for Sustainable Development: A Systematic Literature Review Hanan Zaki Alhusni; Riski Ramadani; Binar Kurnia Prahani; Titin Sunarti; Madlazim Madlazim; Muhammad Rey Dafa Ahmadi
Journal of Innovative Technology and Sustainability Education Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): AUGUST
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63230/jitse.1.2.86

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Objective: This study aims to synthesize current research on integrating earthquake-related technologies into physics education within the framework of Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). The objective is to examine how these technologies contribute to students' scientific literacy, critical thinking, and disaster preparedness, while also aligning with sustainability goals such as SDG 4 (Quality Education) and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities). Method: A Systematic Literature Review (SLR) was conducted using the PRISMA 2020 framework. A total of 546 records were identified from databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, ERIC, and ScienceDirect, with 38 studies meeting the inclusion criteria after screening. Data were analyzed thematically and categorized into technological approaches, pedagogical strategies, and reported learning outcomes. Results: The findings demonstrate that earthquake technologies, including VR/AR simulations, shake tables, and real-time sensors, have a positive impact on student engagement, conceptual understanding, and disaster risk awareness. Pedagogical integration through inquiry-based, project-based, gamification, and problem-solving approaches enhances collaboration, critical thinking, and contextual application of physics concepts. However, challenges remain in terms of limited access to technology, insufficient teacher training, and the lack of longitudinal evidence. Novelty: Unlike previous studies that treated disaster education and physics pedagogy separately, this review bridges both domains under the ESD agenda. It highlights the transformative role of physics classrooms as laboratories for resilience and sustainability, providing a comprehensive framework for integrating disaster-related technologies into science education.

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