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    Enhancing Creative Thinking Skills through Project-Based Learning Assisted Game Open Online Physics Instructional

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    This study aims to enhance creative thinking skills through Project-Based Learning (PjBL) assisted Game Open Online Physics Instructional (GOOPI). GOOPI is an online game-based physics learning media and contains physics concepts found on the page: https://goopi.id/ (use UC browser). The research method used is a quasi-experimental design with two experimental groups and one control group. The sample of this study was 75 eighth grade students from a province in Indonesia. GOOPI technology as software developed to support PjBL activities in the classroom. The results of the research show that project-based learning assisted GOOPI can enhance creative thinking skills. Based on statistical calculations there is an increase in the gain value, an increase of 0.72 in the high category for the PjBl experimental group 1 with GOOPI, the PjBl experimental group 2 alone experienced an increase in the gain value of 0.55 in the medium category, and the group with the teacher based instructional method experienced an increase in the gain value of 0, 45 medium categories. It is suggested that GOOPI technology can be an interesting and effective tool to activate students' positive interest in the PJBL process. In addition, the implications of applying GOOPI for physics learning and recommendations for further study are discussed in this study

    Physics Learning E-Module Integrated with Practicing Pancasila Values on Momentum and Impulse: Is it Effective to Improve Students’ Critical Thinking Skill and Hard Work Character?

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    The use of independent instructional materials and the integration of Pancasila values need to improve students’ cognitive and affective abilities. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the integrated physics learning e-module integrated with practicing Pancasila values in momentum and impulse to improve students’ critical thinking skills and hard work character. The independent variable is the use of integrated physics learning e-module integrated with practicing Pancasila values and textbook, while the dependent variable is the critical thinking skill and hard work character. The type of this research is Quasi Experiment with a Pretest-Posttest Control-Group Design. The sampling technique used was cluster random sampling involving 70 students of the 10th-grade science class of a State Islamic High School in Yogyakarta. The instruments used were essay questions of critical thinking skills and a hard work character questionnaire. The data were then analyzed using MANOVA statistical test. The results showed that the physics learning e-module integrated with practicing Pancasila values in momentum and impulse effectively improved the students’ critical thinking skills and hard work character on momentum and impulse. This shows that the use of independent instructional material such as e-modules has a good impact on improving cognitive and affective abilities, not only because students learn content in e-modules, but also because they can monitor their learning process, realize their mistakes, and plan the learning process according to their abilities

    PjBL vs PBL Models in Higher Education: A Comparative Study Using Analysis of Covariance

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    A learning model is a form of process or way of presenting learning activities from beginning to end. This learning model serves as a means of communication in the classroom. This study aims to determine whether there are differences in the evaluation of pure learning outcomes by applying the Project-Based Learning (PjBL) and Problem Based Learning (PBL) learning models with the Pretest score as a controller. The number of subjects in this study was 42 mining engineering students in applied physics courses using the purposive sampling method. Data was collected by asking questions before being given treatment and after being given treatment. The data analysis technique used is the analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) in evaluating student learning outcomes. The findings indicate that there are significant differences in learning outcomes between the Project-Based Learning (PjBL) learning model and the Problem Based Learning (PBL) learning model by controlling the Pretest score. The significance of the PjBL learning model gives different and higher results compared to the PBL learning model. The application of the Project-Based Learning learning model provides many more meaningful and meaningful learning experiences for students in improving the evaluation of learning outcomes

    Exploration of Climate Literacy Level of High School Students In Prospective New Capital City of Indonesia

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    Climate change in the 21st century has become the primary concern of all the countries' leaders, including Indonesia. In education, learning related to climate change needs special attention not only on the knowledge aspect but also on the attitudes and behavior of students. East Kalimantan is one of the provinces in Indonesia, and the Indonesian government does expect it to be the new nation's capital. This research is descriptive analysis research. This research aims to determine students' level of climate literacy in aspects of basic knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. The survey does conduct on 240 students of grade 12th students from eight different schools in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The sampling technique is stratified random sampling. The research instrument used was a questionnaire divided into three aspects: basic knowledge, attitudes, and behavior. In the basic knowledge aspect, the questionnaire consists of 15 questions with a Guttman scale (true-false). Each questionnaire consists of 10 statements with a Likert scale in attitude and behavior. The results showed that students' level of climate literacy in the basic knowledge aspect was only in the sufficient category, and the attitude and behavior aspects were in the high category. Although, in general, the level of student climate literacy in the aspects of attitude and behavior is in the high category, there are still some students classified at the low level. We conclude that students' climate literacy still needs to be improved in terms of basic knowledge and aspects of attitude and behavior to prevent the future negative impacts of climate change

    Trend and Opportunity of Science Education Research Related Optical Waves: A Systematic Literature Network Analysis

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    Understanding the profile or trend of a research topic is very important and is the first step in starting research. The purpose of this study is to describe the profile of science education research related to wave optics learning. The systematic Literature Network Analysis (SLNA) method was used in this study. Article data during the last ten years (2012-2021) was collected from the Google Scholar database using the Publish or Perish (PoP) application. There were 109 eligible articles which were analyzed to find out research trends related to wave optics learning. The analysis results show that the number of studies and research citations has increased in the last ten years. The dominant waves optical materials studied are polarization and diffraction of light. This research is useful in finding further research opportunities related to wave optic learning. Further research related to the application of innovative media and inquiry learning strategies has the opportunity to be developed on wave optics (dispersion and interference). Further research can be focused on conceptual understanding and developing process skills and 21st-century skills for students through wave optics learning

    Students' Conceptual Understanding and Critical Thinking Skills Through Online Learning Using a Virtual Laboratory

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    This study aims to analyze the understanding the concepts and critical thinking skills of physics students in online learning using a virtual laboratory. This study uses a causal associative relationship between variables. The subjects in this study consisted of 40 students from Muslim universities and Medan state universities who were programming physics laboratory courses. The sample collection technique uses random sample sampling. The instrument used in this study was a questionnaire to determine student responses to online learning using a virtual laboratory and student worksheets (LKM) to measure students' understanding of concepts and critical thinking skills. Based on the results of data analysis, it shows that online learning using virtual laboratories affects students 'understanding of concepts and critical thinking skills, with a significant value of understanding concepts and students' critical thinking skills of 0.000 <0.05, the correlation value of understanding concepts 81% and critical thinking skills of 84%. is in the very good category, so it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between online learning using a virtual laboratory on students' conceptual understanding and critical thinking skills

    The Response of High School Students In Singkawang City Towards Physics Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic

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    This study aims to get an overview of the responses of high school students throughout Singkawang City about learning physics during the Covid-19 pandemic. This qualitative research uses a survey method. The subjects in this study were all state high school students in Singkawang City. The research sample was taken using the Convenience Sampling technique. Students' responses to learning physics during online learning are less liked by students because of limited internet signals and lack of guidance from teachers when learning online. This makes students less understand the physics material that is explained. The results of this study are, student responses in Very Good category by 2%, in Good category by 3%, while in Moderate category by 16%, and in Bad category by 79%

    The Practicality of Electronic Physics Module Based on Scientific Approach on Fluid Materials

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    The purpose of this study is to describe the level of practicality of the electronic physics module based on a scientific approach to fluid materials. Research and development using a 4D model consisting of the stages of defining, designing, developing, and disseminating. The practicality test is carried out after the definition and design stages are completed. The research instrument is an observation sheet on the implementation of lesson plans, teacher response questionnaires, student response questionnaires, and the respondents are teachers and students of class XI MIA in one of the SMAN in Padang City. The method used is descriptive statistics to get the average value and percentage. An electronic physics module based on a scientific approach is said to be practical if the practitioner's assessment states that the module can be applied. Based on the teacher's response, the average percentage of 89.28% met the very practical category and the student's response was 78, 45% met the practical category. Overall, the average percentage of the practicality of the electronic physics module based on this scientific approach is 83.86% in the very practical category. This shows that the electronic physics module based on a scientific approach is easy to use and useful for teachers and students

    Online Learning in Border Isolated Areas on Temperature and Heat Materials

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    Online learning in isolated areas is very difficult to implement, on the other hand direct learning cannot be carried out during this pandemic period. This study aims to see whether video-assisted learning (offline) is effective to be applied as an alternative in online learning. This quantitative study used a post-test only control-group design. The experimental class was treated with video-assisted teaching on the temperature and heat material. The control class was given learning treatment using the online learning method by giving assignments and online learning assisted by the whatsapp application. The population of this research is the seventh grade students of SMP Negeri 03 Entikong. The research sample amounted to 78 people were selected using a systematic sampling technique. The instrument in this study consisted of written test and video teaching on temperature and heat material. The written test given to students is in the form of an essay test with 4 questions related to heat material. The written test indicator consists of analyzing the temperature comparison of the thermometer; analyzing the effect of temperature on the long expansion of objects; using the specific heat data of material to determine the amount of heat required to raise the objects’ temperature; calculating the amount of heat to change the state of objects. The results of this study indicate that there is a difference between the average student physics’ learning outcomes in teaching video-assisted learning class and whatsapp-assisted online class

    Correlation of Science Process Skills with Students' Creativity in Learning of Creative Problem Solving Model with an Inquiry Approach on the Simple Harmonic Motion

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    This study aimed to determine the correlation of science process skills with students' creativity in learning of creative problem solving model with an inquiry approach on the simple harmonic motion. The study method that was used is a correlation study between science process skills with students' creativity. The sample was chosen by using the purposive sampling technique that total of 34 students in X MIA5 grade of the academic year 2016/2017 in one of the senior high schools in Semarang. The data collection was conducted by using a science process skills test and creativity test in essay form on the simple harmonic motion. Data were analyzed through correlation test by Pearson Product Moment technique and t-test. The results showed the value of r is 0.332 with low category and the value of tcount is 1.992 lower than ttable is 2.042 with a significance level of 5% and df is 32. This indicated that there was no significant correlation between science process skills with students’ creativity in learning of creative problem-solving model with an inquiry approach on the simple harmonic motion. This meant that students with high science process skills do not always show high creativity too in learning of creative problem-solving model with an inquiry approach on the simple harmonic motion

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