E-LKPD based on Problem-Based Learning on Physical Quantity Measurements to Improve Decision-Making Skills

  • Khoiri N
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Abstract

The development of digital learning media as problem-based E-LKPD (electronic LKPD) has become a significant trend in the education sector. This media utilizes information and communication technology to provide students with a more interactive, interesting, and relevant learning experience. Nonetheless, it is crucial to determine the extent to which this media contributes to decision-making. Therefore, this research aims to determine the effectiveness of PBL-based electronic LKPD on physical quantity measurement to improve decision-making skills. This research was quasi-experimental with a one-group pretest-posttest design. The research subjects were 25 10th-grade students. The research instrument was a physical quantity measurement test containing decision-making skills. Effectiveness was measured using the N-Gain test. The research results show that the effectiveness of E-LKPD is in the high category. Moreover, this research reveals that decision-making skills can be trained using problem-based E-LKPD. Furthermore, the results of this research can be developed for other physics topics. This study could assist in the following four domains: curriculum design, learning resource development, continuing professional development for teachers, and integrating technology into the classroom.

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Khoiri, N. (2023). E-LKPD based on Problem-Based Learning on Physical Quantity Measurements to Improve Decision-Making Skills. Journal of Innovation in Educational and Cultural Research, 4(4), 573–579. https://doi.org/10.46843/jiecr.v4i4.1110

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