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IJIET 2024 Vol.14(5): 761-769
doi: 10.18178/ijiet.2024.14.5.2100

Development of e-Module for Independent Learning of Physics Material Based on Independent Curriculum

Najmi Asfiya, Pakhrur Razi*, Hidayati, and Silvi Yulia Sari
Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Padang, Padang, Indonesia
Email: najmiasfya@gmail.com (N.A.); fhrrazi@fmipa.unp.ac.id (P.R.); hidayati@fmipa.unp.ac.id (H.); silviyuliasari@fmipa.unp.ac.id (S.Y.S.)
*Corresponding author

Manuscript received October 31, 2023; revised December 20, 2023; accepted January 3, 2024; published May 24, 2024

Abstract—Independent curricula are implemented to create a pleasant education and to liberate students from excessive dependence on traditional teaching methods of an instructive nature. The independent learning of the students becomes the main focus of this curriculum. Therefore, there is a need for supporting material. It does not only provides material, but it can also contribute to increasing the students’ learning independence. However, the teaching material from the existing physics materials have not supported independent learning and have not been properly displayed. The research aims to develop e-modules for physics materials that facilitate independent learning on an independent curriculum. This research is part of educational design research that refers to the plomp development model using a descriptive approach in processing the data obtained. Validity and practicality tests are carried out to see the eligibility of e-module. The validity was tested through two stages: one-to-one and small groups. Based on validity at the self-evaluation stage, the average score was 98.88%. The validity test at the expert review stage is carried out on five aspects: material substance, learning design, appearance (visual communication), use of software, and learning independence. The average value of each aspect were 0.89, 0.92, 0.81, 0.79, and 0.89, respectively. The practicality test was conducted through two stages: one-to-one and small groups. Theaverage practicality score was 97.75% and 87.35% for teacher and student responses at the one-to-one practicality test. The average practicality score was81.15% for small group practicality tests with very practical categories. From the qualification test performed, the average values in the category are acceptable. Students and teachers can consider this emodule as one of the physics lessons on an independent curriculum.

Keywords—e-module, independent curriculum, independent learning, physics

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Cite: Najmi Asfiya, Pakhrur Razi, Hidayati, and Silvi Yulia Sari, "Development of e-Module for Independent Learning of Physics Material Based on Independent Curriculum," International Journal of Information and Education Technology vol. 14, no. 5, pp. 761-769, 2024.


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  • ISSN: 2010-3689 (Online)
  • Abbreviated Title: Int. J. Inf. Educ. Technol.
  • Frequency: Monthly
  • DOI: 10.18178/IJIET
  • Editor-in-Chief: Prof. Jon-Chao Hong
  • Managing Editor: Ms. Nancy Y. Liu
  • Abstracting/ Indexing: Scopus (CiteScore 2023: 2.8), INSPEC (IET), UGC-CARE List (India), CNKI, EBSCO, Google Scholar
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