期刊名称:Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists
印刷版ISSN:2149-360X
出版年度:2021
卷号:9
期号:3
页码:251-268
DOI:10.17478/jegys.954829
语种:Turkish
出版社:Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists
摘要:In the delivery of content, it is important to have multimedia elements so that the learning material delivery can be well received by students. One of these elements is the e-module. This study aims to create an e-module based on Sigil software on enumeration principles, as well as to examine the effects on self-regulated learning (SRL) using the e-module. In this study, action research techniques were used. Some of the researchers are both practitioners and researchers in the research. This e-module development focuses on the development design phases of Alessi & Trollip (2001), which consist of three stages, namely: the planning stage, the design stage, and the development stage. Product tests were performed at the production stage to assess the feasibility of the e-module. The validation test performed was an alpha test and a beta test. The alpha test was carried out by seven content experts and two media experts. The beta test was carried out through a beta-1 test involving 30 students and a beta-2 test involving 27 students of Vocational High School, Lembang, Indonesia for the 2020/2021 academic year. Data were collected through interview guidelines, questionnaires for material experts and media experts, students who responded to questionnaires, and questions’ tests. Data analysis techniques for assessing the viability of e-modules used descriptive data analysis, Cochran Q Test for three or more paired samples As a result of the study, an increase has been observed in students' ability to design e-modules for mathematics lessons. At the same time, it supported the development of student's cognitive and affective factors related to the mathematics course. It has been determined that e-module design is a very effective instructional design in the development of students' self-regulated learning skills. In future research, the effects of e-module design stages on students can be examined in detail. In addition, it can be examined in detail which self-regulated learning skills are developed and to what extent.