Increasing Student Learning Activities Through the Implementation of Interactive E-Modules in Science Tutorial Models on Elementary School Ecosystem Materials

The development of teaching materials requires educators to innovate in creating effective learning. E-module is one of the technology-based teaching materials developed to encourage students' natural science learning activities independently. This study aims to analyze the use of e-modules in...

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Published in:JIPI (Jurnal IPA dan Pembelajaran IPA) Vol. 7; no. 3; pp. 259 - 268
Main Authors: Idayanti, Zulfi, Suleman, Muh Asharif, Maemonah, Maemonah
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Program Studi Magister Pendidikan IPA Program Pascasarjana Universitas Syiah Kuala 21-09-2023
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Summary:The development of teaching materials requires educators to innovate in creating effective learning. E-module is one of the technology-based teaching materials developed to encourage students' natural science learning activities independently. This study aims to analyze the use of e-modules in increasing students' independent learning activities, especially in science subjects. This research is a quantitative type with 21 students in class V-A Madrasah Ibtidaiyah as the subject of the research. The data collection method is in the form of a learning activity questionnaire. The results showed that the use of e-module teaching materials can increase student learning activities by 44.74% with the most activity criteria being moderate (3-5 activities). This is because the density of extracurricular activities that must be followed at school makes children lack independent learning activities outside the school environment. With this teaching material, it is hoped that it will be able to support students' independent learning activities outside the school environment comfortably and increase students' enthusiasm for learning
ISSN:2614-0500
2620-553X
DOI:10.24815/jipi.v7i3.32522