ICT Literacy Analysis of Junior High School Students Through Environmental Learning on Green Consumerism Using Padlet

  • Handayani N
  • Rosana D
  • Wilujeng I
  • et al.
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Abstract

Information and communication technology supports innovative learning and creates a learning environment to develop student competencies in the 21st century. Science learning that is integrated with ICT can equip students with ICT literacy as a provision for a future full of global competition. This study aims to analyze students' ICT literacy through learning the green consumerism environment with the help of Padlet. This study uses a quantitative descriptive method with a research sample of 32 students of grade VII SMPN 2 Bungkal taken by purposive sampling technique. Data collection techniques using interviews, questionnaires, and observation. Research instruments in the form of interviews, questionnaires, and observation sheets. The data analysis technique is a quantitative percentage to determine the category of students' ICT literacy. The results show that students' ICT literacy scores for each aspect are access 100% (very high), manage 96.88% (very high), integrate 87.5% (very high), evaluate 40.63% (very low), create 56.25% (low), and communicate 75.00% (medium). The average percentage of students' ICT literacy scores reached 76.06% in the high category. The results of this study can be used as a basis for developing integrated science learning materials with ICT to facilitate students' ICT literacy.

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Handayani, N. A., Rosana, D., Wilujeng, I., Sari, M. I. P., Nofianti, E., Az-Zahro, S. F., & Ramadhanti, D. (2022). ICT Literacy Analysis of Junior High School Students Through Environmental Learning on Green Consumerism Using Padlet. Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA, 8(3), 1049–1054. https://doi.org/10.29303/jppipa.v8i3.1254

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