The Influences Virtual Physics Laboratory (VPL) For Assessment the Millennial Character Education through System Recording Students Character (SRSC)

Firmanul Catur Wibowo, Soffan Nurhaji, Agus Setiawan, Wisnu Ardlian Sugiyarto, M. Noor Faizin, Dina Rahmi Darman, Achmad Samsudin, Andi Suhandi, Bayram Coştu

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Virtual Laboratory are frequently measured effective learning tools, meanwhile their visual and concept power empower students to better known physical structures and phenomena. However, in previous research has not been much developed Virtual Physics Laboratory that is used to measure the character education of students. This research aims to Influences and apply Virtual Physics Laboratory (VPL) for assessment millennial character education with System Recording Students Character (SRSC). The study focused on the VPL Conceptual Change of Character Education test results. The sample consisted of 60 students’ whose age ranging from 20 to 21 years old with research design Randomized post-test only experiment group. Data to draw conclusions of research results, collected through the provision of concept tests. Conceptual Change data of Character Education that will be obtained from both groups are searched for the average Gain. Specific targets to be achieved in this research are innovations in the development of assessment tools that are valid and easy to use and can be done with Virtual Physics Laboratory for assessment millennial character education with System Recording Students Character can be done anytime and not limited by time. The result of the research showed that the N-gain mastery of the experimental group concept was 0,33 (32,6%) The conclusions of VPL with SRSC research can be used in the evaluation of physics learning because of the quality of the material according to expert judgment in the category of "excellent" and effective in facilitating assessment to character education of students.

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Virtual Physics Laboratory (VPL), Assessment Millennial Character Education, Recording Students Character (SRSC)

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