Learning during a pandemic make teachers have to change learning that is usually carried out face-to-face into online learning that is still fun for students. Learning media during online learning will help teachers deliver learning material more creatively to become more enjoyable, and students easily understand the learning material. This study aims to develop e-comic learning media on the topic of the human digestive system. This research is a type of development research using the ADDIE model. However, this study's implementation and evaluation stages cannot be carried out due to the COVID-19 pandemic, limited time, resources, and costs. Thus, in this study, only the analysis, design, and development stages were carried out. The subjects in this study were two media experts, two material experts, and two practitioners. The data collected in this study used a questionnaire method by analyzing the e-comic learning media. The data from the validation results from the experts were then analyzed using the mean formula to find out the average validity score of e-comic learning media on the topic of the human digestive system. The analysis results show that the average validation score of e-comic learning media on the topic of the human digestive system is 4.65 with very good qualifications, and material validation is 4.57 with very good qualifications. So, e-comic learning media on the topic of the human digestive system are declared valid and have very good qualifications.
The science education approach has covered by using printed teaching media. One of the popular printed press that most accessible and may used in science education is a comic book. However, it is sometimes difficult to find the ideal and the appropriate comic books that can be used as the instructional tool of science education, because most of them are inappropriate for learning science and did not fit with the readers’ culture. The purpose of this study is to develop and evaluate the Science comic to contribute to science learning about Human Digestive System Topic (HDST) concepts. In this study, a science comic book was created and implemented to 92 students of year eight from three different junior high schools and three science teachers as a subject implementation development. Students’ responses through the questionnaire and students-teachers’ implementation test sheets evaluated through qualitative content analysis. The model used for this study is design and development. The result shows, most of the students agreed that science comic book helps them to learn through simplifying science concept and understanding the topic more accessible. The ideal science comic should also follow the right steps, appropriate aspects consisted, gain more science experience for both students and teachers to enjoy the learning process.HighlightsScience comic is one of effective printed teaching mediaHumour can be illustrated by the narrative to transfer the information of scienceScience comic can cover the need to communicate the fascination, joy, and utility of science
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