Effectiveness of Blended Learning Model Based on Problem-Based Learning in Islamic Studies Course

Authors

  • Hamzah Assoc, Prof., Universitas Islam Riau, Indonesia,
  • Syahraini Tambak Universitas Islam Riau, Indonesia,
  • Muhammad Luthfi Hamzah Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau, Indonesia,
  • Astri Ayu Purwati Institut Bisnis dan Teknologi Pelita Indonesia, Indonesia,
  • Yuda Irawan STMIK Hang Tuah, Indonesia,
  • Muhammad Isnaini Hadiyul Umam Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau, Indonesia,

Keywords:

effectiveness, blended learning, problem based learning, Islamic studies

Abstract

This study aimed at creating LMS-based blended learning using the Web-Centric Course (WCC) model for Islamic studies as a course according to the curriculum demands. This study was an R&D (Research and Development) with ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluate) design as the learning model combined with the steps of research development by Borg and Gall. The finding of this study is a Blended Learning Model based on Problem Based Learning in Islamic Studies Course. Respondents in this study in measuring the practicality, effectiveness of students who were distributed to 32 students to test the practicality, effectiveness of the Blended Learning model (Big Group) and 10 students to test the practicality, effectiveness of the Blended Learning (Small Group) model who were taking Islamic studies courses. The development of this model is supported by textbook, model book product, lecturer manuals, student manuals, application manuals, e-learning. The result of the product validity analysis indicates that all the product in this study was valid. The result of practicality analysis by lecturer and student show that everything is practical.

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Published

2022-04-01

How to Cite

Hamzah, Tambak , S., Hamzah, M. L., Purwati , A. A., Irawan , Y., & Umam , M. I. H. (2022). Effectiveness of Blended Learning Model Based on Problem-Based Learning in Islamic Studies Course. International Journal of Instruction, 15(2), 775–792. Retrieved from https://e-iji.net/ats/index.php/pub/article/view/411

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