Report and Recommendation of Implementation Research-Based Learning in Improving Combinatorial Thinking Skills Embedded in Stem Parachute Design Activities Assisted by Ccr (Cloud Classroom)
Date
2020-03-01Author
RIDLO, Zainur Rasyid
DAFIK, Dafik
C I W NUGROHO, C I W Nugroho
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The research aims to compare the advanced
class (experimental class) and traditional class with the
traditional teaching method. This research is concerned
with STEM activity in parachute design. The experiment
class applies research-based learning methods integrated
with Cloud Classroom (CCR), and the Traditional class is
taught using conventional teacher talk or explanation. This
research used triangulation methods, quantitative, and
qualitative methods. The data analysis of the post-test
indicated a value of sig (2-tailed) 0.00 where p≤0.05, which
implied the student achievement on combinatorial thinking
skills criteria in the experimental class was better than that
in the control class. The combinatorial thinking skills in
experimental class after implementation of RBL was that
16% student were categorized in a low level of
combinatorial thinking skills, 39% in medium level and
45% of the student was at the high level of combinatorial
thinking skills. The activity of students in the experimental
class reached 35 % as the highest activity for very active
activity, 27 % active, hesitate 27 %, inactive 6 %, and very
inactive 5 %. Based on this result, the implementation of
research-based learning integrated with CCR is proven
effective in improving student Comb inatorial Thinking
skills in STEM activity for parachute design
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