Ethnoscience-Based Interactive E-Module: E-Module Development on Nonrenewable Resources Topic

This study aims to develop an ethnoscience-based interactive e-module with the topic of non-renewable resources. Research and Development in this study adopted the ADDIE theory by Dick and Carry which consists of five stages: 1) Analysis, 2) design, 3) development, 4) implementation, and 5) evaluati...

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Published in:Indonesian journal of science and mathematics education Vol. 5; no. 3; pp. 261 - 270
Main Authors: Widayanti, Widayanti, Amaliah, Khusnatul, Sholikhah, Ainun Ummi, Kurniawan, Andrew
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Indonesian
Published: Unit Riset dan Publikasi Ilmiah FTK UIN Raden Intan Lampung 08.11.2022
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ISSN:2615-8639, 2615-8639
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Summary:This study aims to develop an ethnoscience-based interactive e-module with the topic of non-renewable resources. Research and Development in this study adopted the ADDIE theory by Dick and Carry which consists of five stages: 1) Analysis, 2) design, 3) development, 4) implementation, and 5) evaluation. This research only reached the third stage because at that stage the research objectives had been achieved. The instrument of this research is a Likert scale questionnaire which is analyzed by percentage. The results showed that the interactive e-module was declared feasible to be applied in learning with content and media expert validators giving an average score of above 75%. Student responses to this e-module also reached more than 75%, so this interactive e-module was stated to be very interesting. The conclusion of this study is that this interactive e-module is valid so that it can be applied in physics learning. For further research, it is hoped to develop e-modules on different topics.
ISSN:2615-8639
2615-8639
DOI:10.24042/ijsme.v5i3.13806