The limitations of teaching materials that add values to Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) open up opportunities to develop supplementary teaching materials that integrate ESD with the latest information technology to support 21st-century skills. This study aims to develop a science e-module containing ESD theme of Indonesian traditional fermented food to build students' creative thinking skills, and sustainability awareness. The e-module development is carried out with the ADDIE development model. This study describes (1) a description of the development stages and ( 2) a description of the validation of the e-module in terms of mapping ESD aspects, creative thinking skills, and sustainability awareness, and a description of the validation of the e-module media display. The results of data analysis show that the results of data analysis show that the validation of mapping aspects of ESD and media obtained the categories of "excellent" and "good". There were several suggestions given by experts on e-modules and had been improved based on these suggestions. It can be concluded that the ESD e-module deserves to be implemented on a limited and wider scale.
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