The electronik modul (e-module) is a digital learning resource designed to enhance the educational experience. However, at SMA 06 Seluma, there is a noticeable lack of electronic teaching materials, particularly those based on local environmental content, like biodiversity. This study aims to develop a biodiversity e-module that draws from the surrounding environment. The development process followed the 4-D model, which includes four stages: defining, designing, developing, and disseminating. The research involved interviews and observations of medicinal plants. The findings identified 37 species of medicinal plants across 22 families utilized by the Bali tribe in Tawang Rejo Village. Validation results for the e-module were positive: content experts rated it 92% "highly suitable," media experts rated it 97.9% "highly suitable," and practical experts gave it a 94.3% "highly suitable" rating. Additionally, the readability test with students from class X Science 1 at SMA 6 Seluma resulted in a 97% "excellent" rating. These outcomes suggest that the medicinal plant biodiversity e-module is a valuable and effective supplementary learning tool for students.
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