Development of Problem-Oriented Mathematics Learning Videos on Scale Material for the Fifth-Grade Elementary School Students

N. Padmawati, G. N. S. Agustika
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This research was conducted based on an analysis of the needs and problems that occur in the learning process. The occurrence of the Covid-19 pandemic made learning less than optimal so that students had difficulty in understanding the teaching materials. To optimize mathematics learning, it is necessary to develop learning media according to the needs of students. This research aimed to produce problem-oriented mathematics learning videos on scale material for the fifth-grade students at Public Elementary School No. 2 Ketewel, and to find out its validity. The type of research is a development research using the ADDIE model (Analyze, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation). The subjects of this study were subject content experts, instructional design experts, instructional media experts, and three fifth-grade elementary school students. The data collection instrument used was a questionnaire. The research data were collected using the method of observation, interviews and questionnaires. Data were analyzed using quantitative descriptive analysis and qualitative descriptive analysis. The results of this study indicated the process of developing problem-oriented mathematics learning videos on scale material for the fifth-grade elementary school students through the analysis, design, development, and evaluation stages. The results of the validity test of the instructional videos by instructional design experts obtained a percentage score of 85.41% with good qualifications. The results of the validity test of the instructional videos by instructional media experts obtained a percentage score of 85% with good qualifications. The results of the validity test of the instructional videos by subject content experts obtained a percentage score of 87.5% with good qualifications. The results of the validity test of the instructional video by individual trial subjects obtained a percentage score of 95.66% with very good qualifications. Therefore, the problem-oriented mathematics learning on scale material for the fifth-grade elementary school students is valid for use in the learning
面向问题的小学五年级数学规模化学习视频制作
本研究是在分析学习过程中出现的需求和问题的基础上进行的。由于新冠肺炎疫情的发生,学生的学习效果不佳,对教材的理解出现困难。为了优化数学学习,有必要根据学生的需要开发学习媒体。本研究旨在制作以问题为导向的数学学习视频,并以规模教材为对象,以Ketewel公立第二小学五年级学生为对象,检验其有效性。研究类型是使用ADDIE模型(分析、设计、开发、实施、评估)的开发性研究。本研究的研究对象为学科内容专家、教学设计专家、教学媒体专家和三名小学五年级学生。使用的数据收集工具是问卷调查。采用观察法、访谈法和问卷法收集研究资料。数据分析采用定量描述性分析和定性描述性分析。本研究的结果透过分析、设计、开发及评量四个阶段,显示出为小学五年级学生制作问题导向数学学习录影带的过程。教学设计专家对教学视频的效度测试结果为85.41%,合格。教学媒体专家对教学视频的效度测试结果为85%,合格。学科内容专家对教学视频的效度测试结果为87.5%,合格。个别被试对教学视频的效度测试结果为95.66%,合格性很好。因此,问题导向的小学五年级学生数学学习量表材料在学习中是有效的
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