Improving Assessment and Evaluation Strategies on Online Learning : Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Learning Innovation (ICLI 2021), Malang, Indonesia, 29 July 2021 book cover
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Improving Assessment and Evaluation Strategies on Online Learning
Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Learning Innovation (ICLI 2021), Malang, Indonesia, 29 July 2021



ISBN 9781032198903
Published June 9, 2022 by Routledge
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ICLI is an annual International Conference on Learning Innovation (ICLI) hosted byUniversitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia in collaboration with the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) and Indonesian Consortium for Learning Innovation Research (ICLIR) as well as Univerisiti Teknologi MARA Cawangan Perlis, Malaysia serving as co-organizer this year. The conference aims to gather researchers, practitioners, students, experts, consultants, teachers and lecturers to share their insights and experiences on research not only in constructing innovations in learning but also the knowledge of learner’s capability. The learners who are characterized as creative and competent by having the ability to understand what they have learned and capable of taking initiative and thinking critically. In addition, ICLI is organized on the basis of the trend in the 21st century, categorized by the increasing complexity of technology and the emergence of a corporate restructuring movement.

This book is the proceeding of ICLI 2021, containing a selection of articles presented at this conference as the output of the activity. Various topics around education are covered in this book and some literature studies around specific topics on learning and education are covered as well. This proceeding book will be beneficial to students, scholars, and practitioners who have a deep concern in education. It is also futuristic with a lot of practical insights for students, faculty, and practitioners, and also a description of the Indonesian educational system in today’s era.

Table of Contents

Improving Expressive Communication In Children With Autism Using Social Story And Picture Exchange Communication System; E.Kenila et.al
Utilization of Interactive Multimedia to Improve the Reading Ability of Students with Mild Intelectual Disabilities; N. Yuniarti, et.al
Learning Media Innovation for Early Childhood Based On Augmented; D.R. Rini, et.al
Development Of Android-Based Interactive Multimedia On Interaction Of Living Things With The Environment Topic For Seventh Grade Junior High School To Improve Student's Learning Motivation; M. Munzil, et.al
U-Learning: Rethinking Assessment For 21st-Century Learners; M.F. Yahaya
Development Website of Planning, Writing, and Publication of Scientific Articles Based on Class Action Research (Car) to Increase Teacher's Pedagogical Competence; H.R. Widarti, et.al
Implementation Of The Discovery Learning Model In Regional Economics; F. Rahmawati, et.al
Religiosity And Nomophobia Among Undergraduate Student: The Moderating Role Of Self-Control; N.N. Afifah, et.al
Compromising Peer Assessment using Google Form in An Online Essay Writing Course; N.Ariyani, et.al
Student Self-Regulated Learning Strategies on Pandemic Covid-19; N. Eva, et.al
Experience Using A Five-Component Blended Learning Strategy During The Covid-19 Pandemic; N.C.E. Setiawan, et.al
Conceptual Development of Helper’s Assessment Skills Training Design On Inmate’s Resilience In L-Sima; N. Hidayah, et.al
"She Is A Support System.": Peer Assessment In Cooperative Learning Asynchronous Classroom; S. Karmina, et.al
The Effectiveness Oo Contextual Problem-Solving Based Integrative Online Learning On Fundamental Physics For Higher Education; Y. Affriyenni, et.al
Improving Vocational Education Quality Through Life-Based Learning; Y. Yoto, et.al
Development Blended Learning Model of GAWI MANUNTUNG to Improve High Order Thinking of Elementary School Students; A.R. Agusta, et.al
Investigating the Memory Retention in Extension Concept Mapping; D.D. Prasetya, et.al
Development of Virtual Reality-Based Learning Media on Chemical Bond Materials and Molecular Shapes for Grade 10th of Senior High School Students; A. Febriana, et.al
The Kirkpatrick Model Integrate With 4-Level as an Evaluation Design for The Implementation of Vocational Educator Training in the 21st Century; E.Sutadji, et.al
Identification of Intermolecular Force Misconception in Students with Different Scientifiic Thinking Skills and Their Improvement Efforts Using Conceptual Change Text; D.M. Ma’rufah, et.al
Improving the Quality of Online Chemistry Learning – A Systematic Literature Review; I.W. Dasna, et.al
STEM-PBL and its Effect on Improving Students' Concept Understanding in High School ChemistryLearning; P.A. Wulandari, et.al

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Biography

Surjani Wonorahardjo completed her PhD in Chemistry from the School of Chemistry, The University of New South Wales, Australia. As a Humboldt fellow, she worked on NMR methods to describe mobility of small molecules inside porous media, at the School of Physics, University of Ulm, Germany. After returning to The State University of Malang, Indonesia she teaches analytical chemistry courses and science as well as doing research in biomaterials, chemistry methods development and separation science and also chemistry education. Her publications so far cover silica biomaterials, chromatography and spectroscopy methods for some areas of application, especially agriculture, environment, and some chemistry and science education topics. Besides three text books in fundamentals of science and analytical chemistry, she has four Indonesian Patents granted around biomaterials and their applications. Currently she is the Editor in Chief of Jurnal Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran (JPP), Jurnal Cis-Trans (JCT), Journal of Disruptive Learning Innovation (JODLI), Jurnal Pendidikan Sains (JPS) and some other journals from some universities. She also reviews some articles in good journals in the field.
Sari Karmina is a faculty member at the Department of English, Faculty of Letters, Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia. She received her PhD in Education from The University of Auckland, New Zealand. She is a pre-service and in-service trainer. Her research interests are in the area of teacher professional development, socio constructivism, teaching English for young learners, teaching English as a foreign language, and educational technologies. She is currently an editor of two emerging journals in the faculty: JoLLA and J-ELLIT.
Habiddin Habiddin is a lecturer at the Department of Chemistry, Universitas Negeri Malang. He finished his PhD in Chemistry education at The University of Reading, United Kingdom. His research interests are uncovering students’ conception using multi-tier instruments and employing these conceptions to design a proper chemistry teaching; and Interactive instruction to promote conceptual change, HOTS and chemical literacy. His works have been published in several journals, including the International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, Macedonia Journal of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Acta Chimica Slovenica (ACSi), Indonesian Journal of Chemistry, Education Quimica and others. Currently, Habiddin is Editor in Chief of Jurnal Pembelajaran Kimia (J-PEK) and Journal of Disruptive Learning Innovation (JODLI).