Development of Problem-Based Mathematics Learning Media in the Independent Curriculum

Febry Fajar Nurvicky, M. Effendi, R. Susanti
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This study aims to develop mathematics learning media with the Microsoft Office 365 Powerpoint program, the Problem-Based Learning model assisted by the TikTok application in an independent curriculum. In developing this learning media, researchers used the ADDIE development type (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) with 30 students as respondents in mathematics at MTS Muhammadiyah 1 Malang. Data collection techniques were in the form of questionnaires which included observation and interview questionnaires, media and material validation questionnaires, as well as pre-test and post-test questionnaires. The feasibility test Assessment by material experts includes learning objectives, learning methods, learning resources, learning activities, and learning materials, 77% of which are categorized as very feasible. Then the media was tested in the class before and after being given the media test treatment. The results were 0.028 with the treatment category before and after using the TikTok application-based learning media. In this case, it means that the mathematics learning media combined with the TikTok application is very feasible to use.
在自主课程中开发基于问题的数学学习媒体
本研究旨在利用微软 Office 365 Powerpoint 程序开发数学学习媒体,在独立课程中使用 TikTok 应用程序辅助基于问题的学习模式。在开发该学习媒体的过程中,研究人员采用了ADDIE开发模式(分析、设计、开发、实施和评估),并以马朗MTS Muhammadiyah 1数学系的30名学生为调查对象。数据收集技术采用问卷形式,包括观察和访谈问卷、媒体和材料验证问卷以及测试前和测试后问卷。由教材专家进行的可行性测试评估包括学习目标、学习方法、学习资源、学习活动和学习材料,其中 77% 被归类为非常可行。然后,在课堂上对媒体进行了媒体测试处理前后的测试。结果显示,使用基于 TikTok 应用程序的学习媒体前后的处理类别为 0.028。这说明结合 TikTok 应用程序的数学学习媒体是非常可行的。
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