Designing Interactive Electronic Module in Chemistry Lessons

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This research aims to design electronic module (e-module) oriented to the development of students' chemical literacy on the solution colligative properties material. This research undergoes some stages including concept analysis, discourse analysis, storyboard design, design development, product packaging, validation, and feasibility test. Overall, this research undertakes three main stages, namely, Define (in the form of preliminary studies); Design (designing e-module); Develop (including validation and model trial). The concept presentation and visualization used in this e-module is oriented to chemical literacy skills. The presentation order carries aspects of scientific context, process, content, and attitude. Chemists and multi media experts have done the validation to test the initial quality of the products and give a feedback for the product improvement. The feasibility test results stated that the content presentation and display are valid and feasible to be used with the value of 85.77% and 87.94%. These values indicate that this e-module oriented to students' chemical literacy skills for the solution colligative properties material is feasible to be used.

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Irwansyah, F. S., Lubab, I., Farida, I., & Ramdhani, M. A. (2017). Designing Interactive Electronic Module in Chemistry Lessons. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 895). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/895/1/012009

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