2022
DOI: 10.3926/jotse.1590
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Implementation of online problem-based learning assisted by digital book with 3D animations to improve student's physics problem-solving skills in magnetic field subject

Abstract: The magnetic field is a more complex and abstract physics subject than other physics subjects, causing students' low ability to solve problems. So there is a need for learning instruments to overcome these problems, especially when online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research creates and implements an online problem-based learning (OPBL) assisted by digital books with 3D animation to improve students' physics problem-solving skills on magnetic field subjects. Research aimed to analyze the validity, e… Show more

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“…There are several ways to improve the low level of problemsolving, for example, by designing a valid, practical, and effective problem-solving learning [27,28]. The application of research results related to students' problem-solving skills can help to address students' low problem-solving abilities, such as (1) PBL (Problem-Based Learning) models have been proven to improve students' problem-solving abilities [24,26]; (2) The CTL (Contextual Teaching and Learning) model can improve problem-solving skills [13,28,29]; (3) Improving learning media and learning tools that are relevant in improving students problem-solving skills [30][31][32]; (4) Familiarize students in solving everyday life problems [33][34][35][36]. The abovementioned solutions can be used as an alternative by teachers as a suitable learning model supported by relevant learning media to improve students' problem-solving [37][38][39].…”
Section: (2023) 012032mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several ways to improve the low level of problemsolving, for example, by designing a valid, practical, and effective problem-solving learning [27,28]. The application of research results related to students' problem-solving skills can help to address students' low problem-solving abilities, such as (1) PBL (Problem-Based Learning) models have been proven to improve students' problem-solving abilities [24,26]; (2) The CTL (Contextual Teaching and Learning) model can improve problem-solving skills [13,28,29]; (3) Improving learning media and learning tools that are relevant in improving students problem-solving skills [30][31][32]; (4) Familiarize students in solving everyday life problems [33][34][35][36]. The abovementioned solutions can be used as an alternative by teachers as a suitable learning model supported by relevant learning media to improve students' problem-solving [37][38][39].…”
Section: (2023) 012032mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Natural phenomena are formed by the interaction of various physical quantities [16]. Physics is a subject that is often found in everyday life [17]. Physics subject is a subject in the science family that can develop students' inductive and deductive analytical thinking in solving problems both qualitatively and quantitatively and can develop knowledge, skills, and self-confidence [18].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…HOTS differ between successful and unsuccessful students (Cox, Elen & Steegen, 2019). PBL can develop and enhance students' HOTS and critical thinking skills (Prahani et al, 2022). Students can better understand the value and relevance of the learning through authentic learning (Iucu & Marin, 2014).…”
Section: The Effect Of Pbl With E-modules On Students' High Order Thi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PBL encourages students to participate in learning activities that call for HOTS and gives them the opportunity to solve challenging real-world situations. (Prahani, Rizki, Nisa', Citra, Alhusni & Wibowo, 2022). According to Vygotsky, A constructivist theory known as sociocultural focuses on how the social environment influences learning (Schunk, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%