2022
DOI: 10.3991/ijim.v16i20.32951
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E-Book with Problem Based Learning to Improve Student Critical Thinking in Science Learning at Elementary School

Abstract: With the development of technology, especially in the world of education, teachers must have learning media that attracts students' attention, one of which is E-Books. This study aims to determine whether Problem Based Learning-Based E-Books Can Improve Students' Critical Thinking Ability in Primary School Science Learning. This research was conducted on elementary school students in the district of Jagakarsa, South Jakarta. This research method uses the RnD method. In this research. To get the results, the re… Show more

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“…The PBL model facilitates students in connecting the concepts learned with real world problems (Heong et al, 2020). This reveals that the PBL model facilitates students in developing 21stcentury skills, such as critical (Marthaliakirana et al, 2022;Susanto et al, 2022;Rehmat & Hartley, 2020;Seruni et al, 2020;Saputro et al, 2020;Puspita & Aloysius, 2019;Hakim & Meidawati, 2019;Rubini et al, 2019) and creative thinking skills (Wahyudiati, 2022;Sumarni & Sekarini, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…The PBL model facilitates students in connecting the concepts learned with real world problems (Heong et al, 2020). This reveals that the PBL model facilitates students in developing 21stcentury skills, such as critical (Marthaliakirana et al, 2022;Susanto et al, 2022;Rehmat & Hartley, 2020;Seruni et al, 2020;Saputro et al, 2020;Puspita & Aloysius, 2019;Hakim & Meidawati, 2019;Rubini et al, 2019) and creative thinking skills (Wahyudiati, 2022;Sumarni & Sekarini, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Figure 8 shows that PBL research is also related to the topic of electronic learning modules (Purnamasari & Utomo, 2020;Seruni et al, 2020;Kurniati et al, 2021;Yunita et al, 2021), which is the latest topic being researched (topics marked in yellow clusters). Other recent PBL research topics are related to other topics, namely 21stcentury learning (Marshel & Fauzi, 2021;Ranggi et al, 2021;Parno et al, 2020;Saputro et al, 2020), physics (Wibowo, 2021;Parno et al, 2020), critical thinking (Marthaliakirana et al, 2022;Susanto et al, 2022;Rehmat & Hartley, 2020;Seruni et al, 2020;Saputro et al, 2020;Puspita & Aloysius, 2019;Hakim & Meidawati, 2019;Rubini et al, 2019), and scientific literacy (Amaringga et al, 2021;Parno et al, 2020;Wibowo, 2021).…”
Section: Network Analysis Of the Keyword Cooccurrencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The media approach facilitates the path to the planned goals. Besides being able to attract students' interest in learning, the success of the learning process cannot be unconnected from the support of facilities (Edwita et al, 2020;Muhardini et al, 2020;Roddy et al, 2017;Safitri et al, 2022a;Susanto et al, 2022;Umasih et al, 2020;Milrad, 2013;Pitch et al,2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Students' issues include the need for more engagement in class participation and the limitations of available support resources, such as Internet network access or technical equipment, which are still seen as pricey by some students (Edwita et al, 2020;Nuraini et al, 2020;Rihatno et al, 2020;Safitri, Awalia, et al, 2022;Sarifah et al, 2022;Susanto et al, 2022). Meanwhile, parents face limited time to accompany their children during online learning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%