Anita Fibonacci, Anita
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PENINGKATAN HASIL BELAJAR IPA SISWA KELAS X TKR 1 SMK N 7 SEMARANG MELALUI JOYFUL LEARNING MENGGUNAKAN GAME GUESS MY WORD Fibonacci, Anita
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan Vol 29, No 2 (2012)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpp.v29i2.5650

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Learning achievements of X TKR1 SMK Negeri Semarang 7 is low, especially on science lesson with an average value of the school year repetition scieence lesson 2010/2011 is 60 (before remidial) with the percentage of students who graduated only 44% percent when passing grade of science lesson is 75. This is certainly a concern to researchers as a science teacher because SMK Negeri 7 Semarang having a good reputation well known in Central Java. This is because the characteristics of a class X TKR1 like to play, and the attitude of solidarity of the group must be upheld, even for things that are less good. It certainly is disturbing the learning process. In an effort to overcome these problems a teacher as a researcher, trying to apply the methods of the game in groups, with the hope that the game will make learning a fun atmosphere, as claimed by Taufan Surana (2008:1) that a pleasant atmosphere is a necessary prerequisite to children love to learn. The purpose of this study were (a) To improve science learning outcomes in class X TKR 1 (b) To determine a significant improvement in student learning outcomes. Research subject is X TKR1 SMK N 7 Semarang, which is located in Lima Jl.Simpang Semarang. Research will be conducted in May to June. The analysis performed is descriptive analysis, the credibility test using the method of triangulation of data sources. The results of application of joyful learning model using games guess my word is as follows: (a) a large increase in the average classical is 10.4 (Classical 83.4 average at cycle 1 to 93.9), (b) a large increase in the number of students who qualify for passing gradeis 20% from 77% in cycle 1 to 97% in cycle 2. Teachers are expected to be able to apply the learning model “Joyful learning” in schools so that learning becomes more enjoyable. The school should be supported by improving facilities and pre facilities, in order to create a fun learning atmosphere for students (Joyful Learning).
EXPLORING THE DIGITAL LEARNING MATERIALS NEEDS OF CHEMISTRY PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS ON FIQH AL BIAH AND SUSTAINABILITY - A CASE STUDY OF EARLY SEMESTER STUDENTS Fibonacci, Anita; Riksa Yustiana, Yusi; Kaniawati, Ida
Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): JURNAL MANAJEMEN PENDIDIKAN
Publisher : STKIP Pesisir Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34125/jmp.v8i2.19

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This research aimed to explore the need for digital learning materials, focusing on the analysis of chemistry pre-service teachers' needs regarding digital chemistry learning materials integrated with fiqh al biah and sustainability issues. The study employed a qualitative research design, utilizing a case study approach with early semester students enrolled in basic chemistry courses as the research subjects. Research instruments used in this study included interview protocols, questionnaires, observation guidelines, and recording devices. The research findings indicated that (a) students perceived the existing learning resources as insufficient in raising environmental awareness; (b) students expected learning materials that could help them engagingly overcome misconceptions, featuring visually appealing elements, such as videos, animations, and colorful visuals, to enhance motivation in learning; (c) misconceptions were identified among early semester students; (d) the lack of submicroscopic visualization in traditional learning materials contributed to misconceptions, which could be addressed through three-dimensional digital learning materials; (e) students faced challenges in learning chemistry due to the abundance of formulas, symbols, and memorization requirements; (f) students expressed a need for additional class sessions to adequately cover the subject matter; and (g) visual learning dominated among early semester students in the field of chemistry education. Based on the research findings, the recommendation was to develop engaging and interactive digital learning materials.
Dancing with Falsification: The Dynamic of Chemistry Atomistic Theories Across Centuries Fibonacci, Anita; Kadarohman, Asep; Nahadi, Nahadi; Anwar, Sjaepul; Hernani, Hernani
Journal of Educational Chemistry (JEC) Vol 5, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Chemistry Education Department

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jec.2023.5.2.19054

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This research aimed to explore the contribution of the falsification process to the progress of science in the field of atomic theory. The analysis focused on the history of atomic development and how this theory underwent a process of falsification. This research was qualitative research using a literature study with a narrative review method. The results showed that the development of a theory, including the theory of atoms, has undergone many improvements. Falsification is an essential aspect of scientific progress, especially in atomic theory, involving testing the theory through experimentation and observation to determine accuracy. In the development of atomic theory, falsification played a key role, as in Dalton's atomic theory. Although revolutionary, subsequent experiments revealed subatomic particles, resulting in the falsification of Dalton's ideas and the emergence of a more complex understanding of atomic structure. The evolution of atomic theory shows that scientific knowledge is dynamic, continuing to develop through falsification. New evidence continues to refine ideas, ensuring scientific knowledge accurately reflects the natural world. The scientific method emphasizes openness to falsification, stating that theories must be testable and can be replaced when significant evidence refutes the theory. This openness is the basis for scientific progress and a deeper understanding of the universe.
Immersing Digital Technology in Empowering University Students with Future Skills: Digital Fabrication Laboratory Workshop Fibonacci, Anita; Kadarohman, Asep; Hernani, Hernani; Rahmawati, Triannisa; Hana, Muhammad Nurul; Nais, Miarti Khikmatun; Razani, Ahmad Nafran; Haunan, Vito Winata; Roslan, Roslinawati Mohd
Phenomenon : Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol. 14 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Publisher : Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/phen.2024.14.1.23435

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This study aimed to explore the perception of students in higher education regarding the role of digital fabrication laboratories in equipping students with the skills they need in the future. This study was conducted using a descriptive approach. The study was carried out through a DFL workshop involving students’ representation from the Department of Student Association from a state university in the West Java with a total population of 106 students. A purposive sampling technique was used to choose the participants, with total sample was 12 students. Data collection was carried out through survey and interviews to measure students' perspectives on the opportunities to use Digital Fabrication Laboratory in developing future skills in a workshop scheme. Quantitative data analysis was carried out using descriptive statistics using mean scores and percentages, while for the results of the interviews, using a thematic analysis. Study showed that according to participants, the Digital Fabrication Laboratory facility was able to develop several skills, namely creativity (14%), computational thinking (7%), soft skills (7%), teamwork (7%), technological literacy (22 %), entrepreneurship (14%) and digital design (29%). The results also showed that the digital fabrication laboratory has a role and benefits for students' future careers, with a mean score of 4.44 (very good). The results of the thematic analysis showed that participant perspective the advantages of DFL workshop can develop their skill namely entrepreneurship, souvenir entrepreneurship, business in Clothes Printing Properties, Gundam entrepreneurship, Support in entrepreneurship Courses, Teaching Media Supplier, so it can be concluded that students feel that the DFL workshop is useful for students' future careers.
EXPLORING THE DIGITAL LEARNING MATERIALS NEEDS OF CHEMISTRY PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS ON FIQH AL BIAH AND SUSTAINABILITY - A CASE STUDY OF EARLY SEMESTER STUDENTS Fibonacci, Anita; Riksa Yustiana, Yusi; Kaniawati, Ida
Jurnal Manajemen Pendidikan Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): JURNAL MANAJEMEN PENDIDIKAN
Publisher : STKIP Pesisir Selatan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34125/jmp.v8i2.19

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This research aimed to explore the need for digital learning materials, focusing on the analysis of chemistry pre-service teachers' needs regarding digital chemistry learning materials integrated with fiqh al biah and sustainability issues. The study employed a qualitative research design, utilizing a case study approach with early semester students enrolled in basic chemistry courses as the research subjects. Research instruments used in this study included interview protocols, questionnaires, observation guidelines, and recording devices. The research findings indicated that (a) students perceived the existing learning resources as insufficient in raising environmental awareness; (b) students expected learning materials that could help them engagingly overcome misconceptions, featuring visually appealing elements, such as videos, animations, and colorful visuals, to enhance motivation in learning; (c) misconceptions were identified among early semester students; (d) the lack of submicroscopic visualization in traditional learning materials contributed to misconceptions, which could be addressed through three-dimensional digital learning materials; (e) students faced challenges in learning chemistry due to the abundance of formulas, symbols, and memorization requirements; (f) students expressed a need for additional class sessions to adequately cover the subject matter; and (g) visual learning dominated among early semester students in the field of chemistry education. Based on the research findings, the recommendation was to develop engaging and interactive digital learning materials.