基于民族化学的Adobe Flash学习媒体利用本土知识提高学生的科学素养

L. Heliawati, L. Lidiawati, P. N. A. Adriansyah, E. Herlina
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摘要

本研究旨在衡量使用基于民族化学的Adobe Flash学习媒体使用土著知识对科学素养的有效性。本研究采用准实验方法。研究对象为68名学生,他们使用基于民族化学的Adobe Flash学习媒体,利用土著知识学习次生代谢物材料。本研究为定量研究,采用前测和后测设计。研究中的数据通过测试收集,以确定学生的科学素养技能,包括分析科学现象的知识和能力方面,将化学概念与现有现象联系起来,解释数据或科学证据和问卷。通过问卷调查获得支持数据,以确定学习媒体用户的意见。测试采用李克特量表1-4进行,包括10个选择题和10个陈述的问卷。数据分析技术根据科学素养和用户满意度百分比计算具有标准的测试问题的平均分数。根据研究结果,科学素养技能对N增益为80%的次生代谢物概念的平均值为81.50,属于良好类别,也知道用户满意度的平均百分比为83%,属于良好类别。根据使用右检验的假设检验,它的t数为16,160,t表为2021。本研究认为,将基于民族化学的Adobe Flash学习媒体应用于次生代谢物对学生科学素养的培养是有效的。因此,可以排除互动媒体支持学生学习和提高科学素养的可能性。
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Ethnochemistry-based Adobe Flash Learning Media Using Indigenous Knowledge to Improve Students' Scientific Literacy
This study aims to measure the effectiveness of using ethnochemistry-based Adobe Flash learning media using indigenous knowledge on scientific literacy. The study used a quasi-experimental method. The research subjects were 68 students who used ethnochemistry-based Adobe Flash learning media using indigenous knowledge on secondary metabolite material. The research is a quantitative study with pretest and posttest design. Data in the study were collected through tests to determine students' scientific literacy skills, including aspects of knowledge and competence in analyzing scientific phenomena, connecting chemical concepts to existing phenomena, and interpreting data or scientific evidence and questionnaires. Supporting data was obtained through a questionnaire to determine learning media users' opinions. The test was conducted with ten multiple-choice questions and a questionnaire with ten statements using a Likert scale of 1-4. The data analysis technique calculates the average score of test questions that have criteria according to scientific literacy and the percentage of user satisfaction. Based on the research results, the average value of 81.50 for scientific literacy skills on the concept of secondary metabolites with an N Gain of 80% is in a good category, and it is also known that the average percentage of user satisfaction is 83%, in a good category. Based on the hypothesis testing using the right-test, it has a t count of 16,160 and a t table of 2,021. The study concludes that applying ethnochemistry-based Adobe Flash learning media on secondary metabolites is effective for students' scientific literacy. Thus, it could be excluded that interactive media can support students' learning and improve scientific literacy.
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Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia
Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: This journal publishes original articles on the latest issues and trends occurring internationally in science curriculum, instruction, learning, policy, and preparation of science teachers with the aim to advance our knowledge of science education theory and practice. Moreover, this journal also covers the issues concerned with environmental education & environmental science.
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