Development of Linear Equations e-Learning Media by Integrating Geogebra in Google Sites


(1) Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia
(2) Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia


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Copyright (c) 2022 Muhammad Ainur Rizqi, Cholis Sa’dijah
The purpose of this research is develop online linear equation learning media using Geogebra through Google sites. This is a research and development research that uses the Alessi and Trollip (2001) models. The development steps are: planning, design, and development. The instrument used in this study was student worksheets found on Google sites. This research was tested on 56 students of grade 8 MTsN 1 Malang City. The validation results show that this media is valid with a score of 85.6%. When the experiment was conducted on students, it showed that this media was practical with a score of 83.0% and effective with a score of 81.3%. This study also shows that through the steps of guided discovery learning: providing stimulation, problem statement, data collection, data processing, verification, and drawing conclusions students are able to construct concepts about straight-line equations independently.
Keywords: learning media, linear equation, geogebra, google site.
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