Abstract
Electronic Module (E-Module) is a type of interactive multimedia teaching material presented electronically which contains images, text and videos arranged systematically which are useful for forming a more creative learning process. The learning process at State Islamic Senior High School of 3 North Aceh currently still uses the conventional model and teachers have never conducted learning using interactive learning media such as e-modules. This research aims to determine the feasibility and practicality of SETS-based e-module learning media products as media that make it easier for students to learn sound wave material for class XI at the State Islamic Senior High School of 3 North Aceh. This development research method refers to Research and Development (R&D) with the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation). The research subjects were physics subject teachers at the State Islamic Senior High School of 3 North Aceh and students in class XI MIA 3 with a total of 16 students. The results obtained are: 1) The results of validation by the media obtained a percentage of 85.23% in the "Very Eligible" category, and the validation results from material experts obtained a percentage of 85.06% in the "Very Eligible" category. 2) The results of student responses (small scale) obtained a percentage of 89.08% in the "very practical" category. 3) The results of teacher responses obtained a percentage of 82.96% in the "Very Practical" category and the results of student responses (large scale) obtained a percentage of 86. 97% in the "Very Practical" category.
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