The Development of E-Learning-Based Collaboration (KABEL)

  • Haryono H
  • Marzuqi I
  • Kaniawati I
  • et al.
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E-learning-based collaboration (KABEL) can be used as an alternative to improve learning outcomes and student cooperation. This study aims to develop high school physics learning tools using e-learning based collaboration model in the form of lesson planning, student worksheet, teaching materials and learning outcomes on heat material. The method used is development research 4-D development models (Define, Design, Develop, Disseminate). The results of the study show: 1) The validation of learning devices achieves very valid criteria; 2) The practicality of learning devices is determined through the implementation of learning at 87% with very good criteria and student response questionnaires at 83.77% with good criteria; 3) The effectiveness of learning devices is determined through student activities at 83.64% with good criteria and student learning outcomes in temperature and heat at 45 with criteria N-gain medium. Thus, it was concluded that the design of learning devices using collaborative learning models based on e-learning heat material is valid, practical, and effective criteria.

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Haryono, H. E., Marzuqi, I., Kaniawati, I., & Maryani. (2023). The Development of E-Learning-Based Collaboration (KABEL). Studies in Learning and Teaching, 4(3), 444–456. https://doi.org/10.46627/silet.v4i3.270

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