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摘要
本研究旨在描述基于情境教学(CTL)的电子模块文本写作技巧的培养过程。这种类型的研究就是研究和发展(research and development)。所使用的开发模型是4D(定义、设计、开发和分发)。本研究以巴东12所公立学校viii ii班学生为研究对象,共25人。研究数据包括定量数据。从学生学习写描述文本的学习成果中获得定量数据。本研究结果表明,电子学习模块基于情境教学(CTL)编写文本描述,这是由有效性产生的。这从模块的有效性结果中得到了证明。电子模块的有效性包括学生的学习活动和学生的成绩测试结果。学生的学习活动得分为90.05%,其中非常活跃的类别。基于学生成绩测试结果的电子模块的有效性平均为88,学生获得的值为82,谓词为a,因此,电子模块描述文本开发的有效性分类非常活跃。
E-MODULITY DEVELOPMENT EFFECTIVENESS DESCRIPTION TEXT FOR CLASS VII STUDENTS OF SMP
This study aims to describe the process of developing effective e-module text writing skills based on contextual teaching and learning (CTL). This type of research is research and development (research and development). The development model used is 4D (definition, design, development, and distribution). The subjects of this study were students of class VII2, 12 Padang Public Schools, totaling 25 people. Research data consists of quantitative data. Quantitative data were obtained from student learning outcomes in learning to write description texts. The results of this study indicate that elearning modules write text description based on contextual teaching and learning (CTL) that results from effectiveness. This is evidenced from the results of the effectiveness of emodules. The effectiveness of e-modules consists of student learning activities and student performance test results. Student learning activities scored 90.05% with a very active category. The effectiveness of e-modules based on student performance test results on average the value obtained by students is 88, 82 with the predicate A. Thus, the effectiveness of the development of e-module description text categorized as very active.