The effectiveness of online learning by EdPuzzle in polymer materials on students' problem-solving skills

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This study aims to produce EdPuzzle content in polymer materials and examine its effectiveness on students' problem-solving skills. The method used in this research is experimental research, employing a pre-test post-test one-group design through online learning. The subject of this study is 70 tenth grade students. Data were collected using students' problem-solving skills tests and analysis of the learning process to determine the effectiveness of online learning. The data obtained were then analyzed using quantitative descriptive. The results showed that learning using EdPuzzle is statistically very significant in improving students' problem-solving skills and is quite effective in online learning. The study concludes that EdPuzzle is quite effective to improve students' problem-solving skills which are characterized by an increase in the score of pre-test to post-test, with an N-gain of 63%. The implementation of online learning EdPuzzle is quite effective with an effectiveness score reaching 91%.

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Giyanto, G., Heliawaty, L., & Rubini, B. (2020). The effectiveness of online learning by EdPuzzle in polymer materials on students’ problem-solving skills. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 959). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/959/1/012006

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