Student Profile Multiple Representations Skills Under the Implementation of Obsim (Observation and Simulation) Model of Teaching in Improving Creative Thinking Skills
Date
2019-11-01Author
RIDLO, Ainur Rasyid
SUTARTO, Sutarto
I K MAHARDIKA, I K Mahardika
INDRAWATI, Indrawati
TERRA, Indira Wahyu Alfa
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The research aims to explore multiple representations under the implementation of
the OBSIM model of teaching in the alternating-current circuit course. This research compares
the modern class (experimental class) and traditional class with the traditional teaching style.
Experiment class applies the OBSIM model of teaching, and Traditional Classroom teaches in
traditional style with a direct explanation. Computer simulation also integrated into this
research by using Matlab Sofware as part of multiple representations, namely programming
representation. This research used triangulation methods. The quantitative methods were
applied to analyze student achievement tests according to Creative thinking criteria. The
Qualitative method was applied using observation of student activity. Student achievement test
followed by a pretest, and post-test quasi-experimental research. The data analysis form pretest
and postest analysis indicates a significant value of 0.012 (p ≤ 0.05). Thus, it is a significant
value, and the average of student activity in experimental class better than control class. The
findings conclude that two classes have differences in terms of student multiple representations
and creative thinking skills after implementation of OBSIM model of teaching
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