Development Of Guided Discovery Based Electronic Module For Chemical Lessons In Redox Reaction Materials

Authors

  • Dewi Handayani University of Bengkulu
  • Elvinawati Elvinawati University of Bengkulu
  • Isnaeni Isnaeni University of Bengkulu
  • Muzanip Alperi Institution of Education Quality Assurance, Bengkulu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v15i07.21559

Keywords:

Electronic Modules, Guided Discovery, Redox Reaction Materials

Abstract


This research is the development of guided discovery based electronic module that aims to know the eligibility level of e-modules and student responses to guided discovery-based electronic modules in redox reaction material. This electronic module uses the ADDIE development model. The research was conducted at one of the high schools in Bengkulu with the subject 9 students of X MIPA A Students for small scale trials and 30 students of X MIPA D Students for large scale trials. From the results of the research obtained (1) the percentage of the feasibility of e-modules on the material aspect is 86,315% while from the media aspect is 91.425% so that based on the results of validation by the E-module validator is declared very valid, (2) based on the test results of the small-scale student response percentage of 75.97 % with interesting category, while for large-scale trials of 84.48% with a very interesting category. From the results percentage, it can be concluded that e-module is suitable for use in learning. Electronic module based on guided discovery is an effective tool to help students in learning redox reaction subject. E-module can be accessed by smartphone or laptop. With this e-module, students can access the study material from everywhere without any time limitation.

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Published

2021-04-09

How to Cite

Handayani, D., Elvinawati, E., Isnaeni, I., & Alperi, M. (2021). Development Of Guided Discovery Based Electronic Module For Chemical Lessons In Redox Reaction Materials. International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), 15(07), pp. 94–106. https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v15i07.21559

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