The purpose of this study is to design and develop a Solar Energy STEM module (SESTEM) among a class of 80 diploma science students in the Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI). This module was developed to create an enjoyable technology-embedded learning process for solar energy education. The students’ perceptions evaluations of the complete SESTEM module were based on questionnaires and open-ended questions. The module implements fully hands-on activities using smartphones, QR codes, images, and videos. This work was based on the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADDIE) instructional model. The findings showed that students gave positive feedback regarding the contents and the activities implemented in the module. In conclusion, SESTEM can be considered a modern teaching tool, enhancing more value-added skills and being accustomed in the future
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