"Liver as excretory organ": Developing Android-based flash learning media for middle school students

Yasmine Salsabila Muninda, Y. Pantiwati, E. Purwanti, T. Permana
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Abstract

Studying the liver as an excretory organ is still a problem for students. The availability of learning media that can represent learning is urgently required. This study aims to develop and analyze the feasibility and practicality of Android-based flash learning media on the liver as an excretory organ for eighth-grade students. This Research and Development (R&D) uses the Borg and Gall model with a limit of up to stage seven. The results of expert validation show that learning media is included in the "very feasible" category according to media experts and material experts, with the percentage order of 86% and 95%. The media practicality by the teacher's response showed that media was categorized as very practical (94%). Then, student response toward the media was reached 85% and categorized as practical. The test of the effectiveness of learning media on critical thinking skills showed that there was a significant difference between the pretest and posttest scores. The results of this study need to be continued at the next R&D stage to get the feasible product.
“肝脏作为排泄器官”:开发基于android的中学生flash学习媒体
对学生来说,将肝脏作为排泄器官进行研究仍然是一个难题。迫切需要能够代表学习的学习媒体的可用性。本研究旨在开发和分析基于android的八年级学生肝脏作为排泄器官的flash学习媒体的可行性和实用性。这项研究和开发(R&D)使用Borg和Gall模型,限制在第7阶段。专家验证结果显示,媒体专家和材料专家认为学习媒体属于“非常可行”的范畴,其百分比顺序分别为86%和95%。根据教师的回答,媒体的实用性显示媒体被归类为非常实用(94%)。然后,学生对媒体的反应达到85%,并归类为实用。学习媒体对批判性思维能力的影响测试表明,测试前和测试后得分存在显著差异。本研究的结果需要在下一个研发阶段继续进行,以获得可行的产品。
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