Interactive Multimedia as a Catalyst for Improving Students’ Mathematical Problem-Solving Ability

  • Wasi'ah N
  • Cahyono A
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Abstract

Students in Indonesia often have difficulties in mathematics problem-solving, mainly due to the absence of engaging media in traditional teaching techniques. This study aimed to examine the effect of interactive learning multimedia on students' mathematical problem-solving skills. We performed a Systematic Literature Review (SLR), examining 20 papers, of which 15 were selected from accredited national journals (Sinta 1-5) sourced from Scopus and Google Scholar, with a specific emphasis on "interactive learning multimedia" and "mathematical problem-solving ability." The results repeatedly indicated that interactive learning multimedia substantially improves students' mathematical problem-solving abilities. Integrating interactive multimedia, especially within a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) framework, shown significantly greater efficacy than traditional training devoid of such media. In conclusion, interactive learning multimedia is a crucial instrument for enhancing mathematics instruction and cultivating students' critical problem-solving skills.

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Wasi’ah, N., & Cahyono, A. N. (2025). Interactive Multimedia as a Catalyst for Improving Students’ Mathematical Problem-Solving Ability. Pedagogia: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan, 17(2), 241–252. https://doi.org/10.55215/pedagogia.v17i2.64

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