Effectiveness Of The Use Of E-Learning Portal Of Biomind To Improve Motivation And Overcoming Misconception Of Student
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2015-03-03
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Professional teachers are required to have an expertise in teaching and learning in
line with the demands of the rapidly changing times and uncertain. To support good
teacing and learning process , is not only determined by an educator but also the methods
and media used in teaching and learning. Biology is a lesson that has a lot of concepts
and requires a good understanding. Rather than the document data analysis and _field o
stdent learning outcomes and motivation is still not up to expectations. especiaa of
course the motion and circulatory system that requires an understanding and analysis as
well as high -level synthesis. This study aims to improve motivation and overcome
misconceptions of students at SMAN 8 Pekanbaru with use of teaching Media portals
based on problem based learning (PBL). From the research, it was found that the results
of the action rsearch of First Cycle (SP) for motivation in this study were distributed over
sub motivtion namely interest with a mean 4,0 (high) , with a mean Perception 4,16 (high)
, and the mean usability 4,12 (high) . Motivate in the Second Cycle (SK) showed that the
mean of interest 4;11 (high), Perception 4,18 (high), and usability 4,27 (high) . For further
understanding of the concept of students in the _first cycle obtained a mean 8,83
(completed) while in the second cycle obtained mean 8,40 (completed) . From these results
it can be concluded that by using of learning portal of BIOMIND based on PBL can
increase motivation and overcome misconceptions students . It is expected that in high
school biology teachers can implement PBL approach and conduct further research with
the other subject matter of science , so that learning outcomes can be achieved with good, and students can have a good motivation and understanding
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Portal of BIOMIND, Problem Based Learning (PBL), Motivation, Misconception of Students