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Bibliometric Analysis: Digital Comics as a Learning Resource to Improve the Learning Effectiveness of Elementary School Students
This study aims to analyze trends and research correlations regarding the use of digital comics as a learning resource to enhance elementary school students' learning effectiveness in the IPAS subject (Integrated Natural and Social Sciences) over the past five years. The method used is a literature study with bibliometric analysis utilizing VOSviewer software. A total of 200 journals from various academic sources were analyzed to identify patterns of keyword relationships, research trends, and scientific gaps that have not been widely explored. The results show that there are three main clusters in the study of digital comics as learning resources: learning effectiveness, the role of teachers and learning media, and the development of innovative learning resources. Network visualization using VOSviewer reveals that digital comics contribute to increasing student engagement, clarifying conceptual material, and assisting teachers in delivering more interactive lessons. Based on these findings, it is recommended that future research focus on developing more adaptive digital comic-based learning models and integrating interactive technology to improve learning effectiveness in elementary schools
Evaluation of the Cakap Baca Program Using the Kirkpatrick Model at SMP Negeri 1 Banjarmasin
The Cakap Baca literacy program is a program that has been implemented at SMP Negeri 1 Banjarmasin as part of the Teaching Assistance activities. This literacy program falls under the category of basic literacy, specifically reading literacy. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Cakap Baca program at SMP Negeri 1 Banjarmasin, which is designed to improve participants’ abilities to understand, analyze, and evaluate reading texts, using the Kirkpatrick evaluation model.
The method used is qualitative, employing the model developed by Donald Kirkpatrick, which consists of four levels: reaction, learning, behavior, and results. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and document studies. Observations were conducted in stages: during the preparation of the teaching assistance work program, during the implementation of the Cakap Baca program, and after the program was completed. Interviews were conducted throughout the research process, involving 27 students and 2 educators as respondents to obtain in-depth data about their experiences and perceptions of the program. Document studies focused on analyzing students’ work as material for evaluating the program’s success.
The study showed positive results across all four levels of the Kirkpatrick evaluation. At the reaction level, students responded enthusiastically and enjoyed the fun and interactive methods. At the learning level, there was an improvement in reading ability and communication skills, although challenges remained in summarizing and critical thinking. At the behavior level, positive changes were observed in reading habits and increased visits to the school’s literacy facilities, although ongoing support is still needed. At the results level, the program impacted the improvement of subject comprehension, especially in Indonesian language, and encouraged the growth of a literacy culture.
The positive outcomes of the Cakap Baca program demonstrate its potential as a sustainable literacy initiative that effectively enhances reading skills and fosters a culture of literacy among students. Further support and development are necessary to address challenges in critical thinking and summarizing skills
Utilization of Adobe Premiere Pro Using Project-Based Learning Strategies to Improve Learning Outcomes of Educational Technology Students in Broadcasting Technology Courses
This study aims to describe the implementation strategy of Project-Based Learning (PBL) using Adobe Premiere Pro software and determine the impact of using this software on the academic results of Educational Technology students in the Broadcasting Technology course. The method used in this research is quantitative, with a descriptive quantitative approach, and data collection was carried out through observation, interviews, questionnaires, tests, and documentation. The results of this research show that the application of the Project-Based Learning (PjBL) model integrated with the use of Adobe Premiere Pro in broadcasting education has a positive and significant impact on students' academic results. Observation shows that the entire PjBL syntax was implemented effectively. The results of the pre-test and post-test analysis, using the Man Whitney U statistical test, show a statistically significant difference between the experimental group and the control group (p = 0.049 < 0.05). The survey responses show that most students felt helped and more interested in learning using Adobe Premiere Pro, with a response rate of 207.5% and the category “Very positive.” The results of the project evaluation show that the experimental class (Adobe Premiere Pro) obtained an average score of 84.24 (category “Good”), much higher than that of the control class (CapCut), with an average score of 60.58 (category “Fair”)
Analysis of Learning Tools Based on Personal and Social Teaching Responsibility to Cultivate Responsibility
This study aims to 1) analyze the feasibility of teaching tools based on the TPSR model in fostering student responsibility during PJOK learning in junior high school, 2) analyze the effectiveness of the TPSR model in fostering student responsibility during PJOK learning in junior high school. This study is a research and development using the steps of 4D, namely: define, design, development and disseminate. The research subjects were 8th grade students of junior high schools in Moyudan District. The trial conducted included two stages, namely a small-scale trial conducted on 32 students and a large-scale trial conducted on 64 students. The research instrument used observation guidelines. The data analysis technique used was quantitative data analysis in the form of the Aiken index, normality prerequisite test and paired sample t-test homogeneity test. The results of the study revealed that: (1) the product of the learning tool to foster personal and social responsibility of 8th grade students produced was feasible by meeting valid and practical criteria. The average V value = 0.95 with high criteria. (2) based on data analysis, the module product effectively fosters personal and social responsibility in junior high school students with the results of the paired sample t test obtaining a value of 0.000 which is less than 0.05, so there is a significant influence of the TPSR model soccer material learning device on personal and social responsibility. Based on the results of the research above, it can be concluded that the TPSR-based soccer game learning device in fostering the value of personal and social responsibility in junior high school students, and is feasible, practical, and effective for use in fostering the value of personal and social responsibility in junior high school students
Implementation of Mutual Cooperation Skills in Pancasila Education Learning in Class 2 of MI Al-Fatih
This study aims to determine the skills of mutual cooperation, the role of teachers in implementing mutual cooperation skills, and also the impact of Pancasila education learning on mutual cooperation skills. By using a descriptive phenomenological research method, the instrument uses interviews, observations and documentation to collect data. The results show that from the 3 data collection techniques, mutual cooperation skills in Pancasila education learning to form and apply positive values to students, the role of teachers is an important role for students as role models, the positive impact of mutual cooperation can develop collaboration in students. In conclusion, this study underlines the importance of incorporating cooperative skills into Pancasila education to build students' ability to work together, the role of teachers who are examples for students in building collaboration, and the positive impact felt by teachers with mutual cooperation, students are able to understand other people's opinions and are active in communicating with their friends. And ensure that students not only learn about these values but also practice them in their daily interactions
Learning Module Innovation Interactive for Counseling Guidance: Technology Integration in Increase Intelligence Emotional Student
Emotional intelligence is an important component in learner development, especially in facing social and psychological challenges during adolescence. Counselling has a strategic role in helping students recognize, understand and manage emotions in a healthy way. However, traditional approaches to counselling services in schools often lack interactivity, making it difficult to actively engage students. With the development of technology, there is an opportunity to integrate technology-based learning modules in counselling guidance services to create a more interesting and applicable learning experience. This study aims to develop a technology-based interactive learning module using the ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) development model that focuses on improving students' emotional intelligence. The module is designed to strengthen students' emotional competencies, such as self-awareness, stress management, empathy, and social skills. The results showed that after the implementation of this technology-based module, there was a significant improvement in students' emotional intelligence, with an average score of 18% improvement in self-awareness competency, 22% in stress management, 19% in empathy, and 21% in social skills. In addition, 85% of students reported a more interactive and relevant learning experience, and 90% of teachers reported increased effectiveness in the implementation of counselling guidance. These findings make an important contribution to the development of learning media innovations for counselling guidance in the digital era
Improving Active Sentence Writing Skills Using Educandy Technology in Grade III at Nurussa'adah Islamic Elementary School
This study aims to improve the active sentence writing skills of third-grade students at MI Nurussa’adah, Bogor Regency, through the use of the digital learning platform Educandy. The background of the research stems from students’ low writing abilities, primarily due to monotonous conventional teaching methods and the lack of technological integration in language instruction. The research method employed is Classroom Action Research (CAR) using the Kemmis and Taggart model, which consists of two cycles involving planning, action, observation, and reflection. The study involved 26 third-grade students. Data were collected through observation, written tests, and documentation. The results showed a significant improvement in students' writing skills. In Cycle I, 22 students (84.6%) achieved the minimum mastery criteria, which increased to 100% in Cycle II. Moreover, the integration of Educandy was proven to enhance students' motivation and engagement through its interactive and enjoyable learning activities. It can be concluded that Educandy is an effective medium to enhance students’ active sentence writing skills and foster an innovative, engaging learning environment. This research recommends that teachers utilize interactive digital media to support the achievement of Indonesian language learning objectives more effectivel
Evaluation of Pencak Silat Achievement Development in Central Lampung Regency
The Indonesian Pencak Silat Association (IPSI) Central Lampung Branch is an organization that plays an important role in developing and preserving pencak silat at the regional level. This study focuses on revealing how IPSI Central Lampung trains athletes using a descriptive evaluative method through the CIPP (Context, Input, Process, and Product) model approach. The research population involved IPSI administrators, coaches, and pencak silat athletes who are active in coaching activities. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling, which involves selecting informants who are considered to have in-depth and relevant knowledge of the research problem, supplemented by snowball sampling, in which the initial informants recommend other individuals who can be the next data sources. Data analysis shows that the role of the government, both in the form of moral and material support, is crucial to the development of athletes' achievements, especially in pencak silat, which requires serious attention in terms of continuous coaching. However, the results of the study also confirm that the coaching program run by IPSI Central Lampung is still not fully systematic, periodic, and structured, thus potentially hindering the achievement of optimal performance. Therefore, concrete efforts are needed to improve the quality of coaching, including through continuous program planning, improving the competence of coaches, and providing adequate facilities and infrastructure. With a more focused strategy and cross-sector support, the process of coaching pencak silat athletes in Central Lampung is expected to produce athletes who excel at the regional and national levels
IMPROVING LEARNING OUTCOMES USING CANVA AND WORDWALL BASED LEARNING MEDIA FOR PANCASILA EDUCATION SUBJECTS IN CLASS IV MI NURUL HUDA 3 BOGOR CITY
This study aims to improve the learning outcomes of students in Pancasila Education subjects by using Canva and Wordwall learning media in class IV MI Nurul Huda 3 Bogor City. This study uses the Classroom Action Research (CAR) method of the Kemmis and McTaggart model (1988) which is carried out in two cycles consisting of planning, action, observation and reflection. Data collection techniques in this study are observation, learning outcome tests, and documentation. This study shows that before the implementation of the action, the learning completeness of students was still low, namely only 42% with an average value of 63. After the use of Canva and Wordwall media in their learning, there was a significant increase. In cycle I, the percentage of student learning completeness increased to 74% with an average value of 76, and increased again in cycle II to 90% with an average value of 85. In addition to the increase in learning outcomes, the active involvement of students and teacher activities also progressed. In cycles I and II, teacher activity increased from 95% to 100%, while student participation increased from 80% to 85%. This shows that the Canva media has proven to support the delivery of material visually and attractively, while the wordwall provides an interactive and enjoyable learning evaluation experience. Overall, the use of these two media not only has an impact on increasing learning outcomes quantitatively, but also contributes to increasing student motivation, enthusiasm, and self-confidence in participating in the learning process
Exploration of the Validity of the Moral Competency Inventory Instrument: Analysis of Validation Methods from Various Studies
This study explores the validity of the Moral Competency Inventory (MCI) as a moral intelligence measurement instrument applied across cultural contexts. Based on a literature review of several studies, this study highlights the strengths, variations, and gaps in the validity of the MCI. The findings indicate that in general, the MCI has good validity in terms of internal structure and content, with four main dimensions of integrity, responsibility, compassion, and forgiveness being relatively stable across cultures. However, the adaptation of the MCI in different cultural contexts results in variations in the response process and the influence of demographic factors, such as age, gender, and cultural background. In addition, several studies show inconsistencies in the convergent and discriminant validity of the MCI, especially in relation to local instruments measuring morality. These gaps indicate the need for further research on the social impact of the use of the MCI across cultures. This study recommends cultural and linguistic adjustments in the future development of the MCI to improve the validity of this instrument as a universal moral intelligence measurement tool