thank you for the quentions Mrs Attin warmi, Project-Based Learning (PjBL) is a
problem-based learning model, where the problem is used as a stimulus that
encourages students to use their knowledge to formulate a hypothesis and search
for relevant information that is student-centred through discussion in a small group
to get a solution to the given problem
Hallo Ms Lessa.....
Iam interesting for your studies.
Afer listened your explanation, I think your Studies, may be your studies with Case
Base Learning. What do you think about you?
dear Mrs. Nita Thank you for your questions. Because the ADDIE Method is simple
and easy to learn and has a systematic structure. As we know, the ADDIE model
consists of 5 components that are interrelated and systematically structured, which
means that from the first stage to the fifth stage, the application must be
systematic, it cannot be ordered randomly or we can choose which one we want to
come first
Thank you for the very interesting presentation.
here we would like to ask you a question:
what are the things that inspire you to bring this topic up into your research and how do you know that your students able to apply it in real life situation?
We would really appreciate your response.
thank you for the question Mr Andri Kurniawan,
1. Project-Based Learning (PjBL) is a problem-based learning model, where the
problem is used as a stimulus that encourages students to use their knowledge to
formulate a hypothesis and search for relevant information that is student-centred
through discussion in a small group to get a solution to the given problem
2. Because the ADDIE Method is simple and easy to learn and has a systematic
structure. As we know, the ADDIE model consists of 5 components that are
interrelated and systematically structured, which means that from the first stage to
the fifth stage, the application must be systematic, it cannot be ordered randomly or
we can choose which one we want to come first