International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM) – eISSN: 1865-7923 – vol. 15, No. 01, 2021 Paper—The Development of E-Worksheet Using Kvisoft Flipbook Maker Software Based on... The Development of E-Worksheet Using Kvisoft Flipbook Maker Software Based on Lesson Study to Improve Teacher’s Critical Thinking Ability https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v15i01.15679 Maria Erna (), Elfizar Universitas Riau, Pekanbaru, Indonesia mariaerna@lecturer.unri.ac.id Citra Ayu Dewi Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika, Mataram, Indonesia Abstract—Critical thinking is an essential educational aspect. Future success requires the ability to think critically. Based on the findings, the ability of teach- ers to think critically was still low. If no solution sought, the quality of graduates would be affected. One way to improve the quality of learning is by using e- worksheet using kvisoft flipbook maker software based on lesson study. The les- son study was chosen because it was able to develop critical thinking. This study aimed to develop an e-worksheet using kvisoft flipbook maker software based on lesson study to improve teacher’s critical thinking ability. This study used is 4-D model namely Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate. The study subjects were 63, included chemistry teachers and students of class XI SMA in Rokan Hulu, Riau, Indonesia. The data collection used expert validation questionnaires to determine the feasibility of the e-worksheet that has developed and test instru- ments to measure critical thinking ability. The data were analyzed using descrip- tive statistics assisted by SPSS 23 version and N-Gain Formulation. Based on the result, the e-worksheet using kvisoft flipbook maker software based on lesson study is feasibility with very decent category and reliability of the critical think- ing instrument with very high criteria. Teachers' and student's critical thinking ability increased from cycle I until cycle III with category good and very good. This means that the development e-worksheets using kvisoft flipbook maker soft- ware based on lesson study was effective in improving critical thinking ability of teachers' and students. Keywords—E-worksheet, lesson study, critical thinking 1 Introduction Critical thinking is popular among researchers [1] [2], an individual can enhance his ability to solve problems with critical thinking [3]. Critical thinking skills are an im- portant part of education [4], because success is required when students are outside iJIM ‒ Vol. 15, No. 01, 2021 39 https://doi.org/10.3991/ijim.v15i01.15679 Paper—The Development of E-Worksheet Using Kvisoft Flipbook Maker Software Based on... school [5] [6], students can clarify, think deeply and become problem-solvers in social life [7]. Critical thinking has become a norm; the main focus of learning. Curriculum author- ities in many developed countries have put critical thinking skills in their curriculum as learning objectives 14, and educational standards such as in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand [7] [8]. In pair with it, Howard et al. [9] stated that critical thinking is important because it helps students to solve challenges efficiently and to make a positive contribution to society. Critical thinking belongs to important and influential skills as it is necessary for each person in corporate leadership, decision- making, professional achievement, and clinical judgment [10]. Therefore, critical think- ing is an important skill that students need to learn and train [11]. Based on observations conducted showed that teachers' critical thinking ability still low. In contrast, teachers must be able to meet the mandate of teaching critical thinking for students as a frontier of education. Nevertheless, based on the preliminary study conducted, it revealed that senior high school's critical thinking ability in Rokan Hulu, Riau, Indonesia is still at a low level. Further, the proof showed that the test score of critical thinking on the scale of 0–100, obtained the average score is 21.89. The ques- tionnaire indicates that the critical thinking capacity of students is because teacher-led learning methods are still focused around teachers, where teachers dominate the school process and students do not have a good chance to grow independently through explo- ration and processes [12]. Teachers teaching with this method will contribute to the accumulation of knowledge and are difficult to achieve [5] [6]. Thus, Teachers are ex- pected to plan learning well to train students' critical thinking skills. This shows that teachers' critical thinking skills need to be developed so that the critical thinking skills of students increase. Critical thinking is a process of acquiring new knowledge through problem-solving and collaboration [13]. Critical thinking focuses on learning and provides students with opportunities to learn through exploration [14]. Critical thinking skills also concentrate on reflective thinking and what to believe and do [9] [10]. The term critical thinking often describes competence and can be applied in teaching and learning processes. It is always used in research references to describe reflection, focus on tasks and beliefs [11]. Specifically, critical thinking skills involve learning science as follows: (1) clas- sifying, (2) assuming, (3) predicting and hypothesizing, (4) interpreting data, differen- tiating or making conclusions, (5) measuring, (6) designing an investigation to solve the problem, (7) observing, (8) making a graph, (9) reducing the probability of experi- mental error, (10) evaluating, (11) analyzing [12]. Various types of learning models used can improve critical thinking skills for students and teachers have been reported by Zhou et al. [16]; Qing et al. [17]; Espinosa et al. [18]. Critical thinking can be improved by learning. A suitable learning model is necessary for a learning process to enhance critical thinking ability. One learning model that can enhance critical thinking ability is Lesson Study. Lesson study is a systematic process for testing the effectiveness of teaching for teachers to improve critical thinking capac- ities [20]. Stages of the lesson study included plans, do, and see [19]. Recently, learning models based on lesson study have been successfully reported to improve learning out- comes of students [20] [21] [22], to develop pre-service teachers’ capacity in teaching 40 http://www.i-jim.org Paper—The Development of E-Worksheet Using Kvisoft Flipbook Maker Software Based on... science [23] [24], to increase critical thinking skills [25], to enhance mathematics teach- ers’ quality [26], to improve chemistry teacher competency [27] and to build students’ character [28]. In each learning, including lesson study, teachers must use learning tools [28] [29][30]. One of the learning devices used is an e-worksheet using kvisoft flipbook maker software. E-worksheet is needed because the worksheet used in learning is usu- ally paper-based all this time, so the costs incurred are large; students quickly get bored and less use technology development. An interactive worksheet is needed, so students don't get bored quickly. Also, it can save costs. Therefore, an electronic worksheet needs to be developed (E-Worksheet). Later, E-Worksheet is designed for use with lap- tops, PCs, smartphones, and tablets to display writing, picture, sound, video, and inter- active so that it is attractive to students. Students are also used to using computer and gadget technologies in learning, making e-worksheet easy to accept. With this easy ac- cess, students are hoped to learn more flexibly [4]. Smart mobile devices as tablets have made dynamic entrances in education [58]. The E-Worksheet is one of the ways to enrich students' mastery of the material [31] [32]. E-worksheets also promote teaching and learning activities such that positive con- nections between students and teachers can improve student learning outcomes. The details, tasks and activities relevant to the content given are broken down in the e-work- sheet [30]. This initiative is intended to instruct students in different activities. Moreo- ver, students must be more interested in discussing various topics [4]. Practices are one of the motivating factors for student learning and play a crucial role in promoting stu- dent achievement [28]. On the other hand, [33] [34] state that the practice can investi- gate direct symptom and scientific method observation details. Worksheets include activities that are suitable for the subject being learned and used to aid in the achievement of learning objectives. It's a guide to solving a problem for the student [38]. In general, some important parts of worksheets are used as student focus. This section can help students increase their learning stimulus, such as a brief description of the topic, instructions for learning activities and questions, exercises, questions, and conclusions [36]. Furthermore, worksheets are used as a guide to assist learning activities in school and outside the school environment by assigning tasks to specific items, and students focus on solving problems in the studied material [41]. Several studies have developed electronic worksheets that are suitable for use in the learning process so can be improve learning outcomes and critical thinking [35] [36] [37] [38] [39]. Worksheets for the study of chemistry in the thermochemistry material are printed forms of work. Such teaching content is not designed to meet students' needs. Printed worksheets are typically insightful and attractive and cannot reveal the idea they con- vey, sound, video, animation, and images. Most students are more interested in instruc- tional materials that are used in printed sheets with other equipment such as computers/ Laptops or even smartphones [29]. Therefore, the print worksheet must be updated in software or programs with one ICT product. Also, using e-worksheets, students' views can be modified to read, understand and relax as e-worksheets include photos, narra- tives and graphics. However, e-worksheets which contain various features such as au- dio, music, animation and video [30]. One software used to convert print worksheets as iJIM ‒ Vol. 15, No. 01, 2021 41 Paper—The Development of E-Worksheet Using Kvisoft Flipbook Maker Software Based on... a flipbook is kvisoft flipbook manufacturer. The software application flipbook devel- oper supports in learning because it is not only written, but also included with the action, videos and audio, allowing immersive learning media to become more than monoto- nous [28]. Studies have shown that when computers are used in developmentally ap- propriate ways [62] in education, new opportunities for understanding concepts and processes open [60] and enhance students’ conceptual and procedural knowledge while improving the critical thinking [52] [54] [55]. These reduced cognitive demands should increase attention to content, and potentially promote greater and more immediate learning with mobile tablet devices [58] [61]. Therefore, this study aims to develop an e-worksheet using kvisoft flipbook maker software based on lesson study to improve teachers’ critical thinking ability. Formula- tion of research problem are 1) How is the feasibility of e-worksheet using kvisoft flip- book maker software on thermochemistry material? 2) Is there improving teachers’ and students’ critical thinking ability after implemented e-worksheet based on lesson study? 2 Literature Review 2.1 Kvisoft flipbook maker Kvisoft flipbook maker is a program for a book or book show other teaching material in the form of a photobook in a book/digital electronic worksheet. The software is free to download through internet connection [53]. The Kvisoft Flipbook Maker is a media for converting the PDF document into a digital publication, seen as a varied, creative and productive digital magazine. This program not only offers a lecture but also devel- ops immersive learning, as students take part in a learning experience on prepared dis- plays. Kvisoft flipbook maker can be the answer for learning media, so it supports the statement “the concepts that can be implemented are to use computer-based media in the learning process” [56]. A Kvisoft flipbook maker is an electronic learning work- sheet program. Worksheet is a content developed for learning independently by stu- dents. Worksheet is considered an individual learning media because it provides in- structions for self-study [57]. This means that the user of the worksheet will make the learning process without the teacher being present directly. 2.2 Lesson study Lesson studies are investigations carried out by a team of teachers based on an actual classroom lesson to research and enhance teaching on a specific subject [63]. Study lessons are real lessons taught by the students themselves, that is: a) a particular prob- lem created by the instructor, purpose or vision of pedagogical practice; (b) carefully designed, usually with one or more of their fellow students; (b) observed in other teach- ers; (d) registered for review and reflection; and (e) the lesson group members, other colleagues, administrators and/or invited commentators [64]. During the research les- son, team members collect data on student thought and learning, study selected students to see how their thought progresses (or fails to evolve), and what aspects of lesson de- sign improve or hinder learning [65]. By teaching the teachers work together to research 42 http://www.i-jim.org Paper—The Development of E-Worksheet Using Kvisoft Flipbook Maker Software Based on... lessons and make meaningful improvements in teaching and learning. Thus, teachers can face challenges or differences that inspire them to discover, test and analyze re- sponses inside socially collaborative environments [66]. 3 Methodology Researchers have conducted discussions and workshops to prepare e-worksheets us- ing kvisoft flipbook maker software based on lesson study on thermochemistry material which takes approximately six months. This research used is 4-D model has 4 phases are Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate. The 4-D model is a structured approach to the planning and design processes with a standardized structure to ensure that their products are competitive and efficient [30]. In this study, E-Worksheet has received input from three (3) lectures who are specialists in chemical education and three (3) teachers in IT with the evaluation criteria as in table 1 below. Table 1. Validation of Criteria Interval Qualification Category 81-100 Very good Very Decent 61-80 Well Worthy 41-60 Enough Worthy enough 21-40 Less Not feasible 0-20 Very less Very inadequate This research was conducted in senior high school in Rokan Hulu, Riau, Indonesia. The study subjects were 63, included chemistry teachers and students of class XI SMA in Rokan Hulu, Riau, Indonesia. The sampling technique in this study is saturated sam- pling is the method of determining the sample if all members of the population are used as samples [46]. The data collection used expert validation questionnaires to determine the feasibility of the e-worksheet that has developed and essay test instruments used to measure critical thinking ability. While validation questionnaires data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, the reliability of the instrument was analyzed using statistics Cronbach alpha with the help of the SPSS 23 version and the improved teachers' critical thinking ability in this study was determined based on the average score gain normal- ized by Hake's criteria. (1) With: g = normalized gain Sf = posttest score Si = pretest score The result of the calculation < g > value is then translated into 3 categories Hake [6] namely: iJIM ‒ Vol. 15, No. 01, 2021 43 Paper—The Development of E-Worksheet Using Kvisoft Flipbook Maker Software Based on... Table 2. Gain value classification Average Gain Criteria 0.00 r table (0.468), as shown in table 6. 46 http://www.i-jim.org Paper—The Development of E-Worksheet Using Kvisoft Flipbook Maker Software Based on... Table 6. Reliability of the critical thinking instrument Item Scale Mean if Item Deleted Scale Variance if Item Deleted Corrected Item-To- tal Correlation Cronbach's Alpha if Item Deleted 1 6.50 11.992 0.213 0.804 2 6.47 11.466 0.395 0.791 3 6.56 11.266 0.426 0.789 4 6.63 11.745 0.269 0.801 5 6.60 10.868 0.548 0.779 6 6.42 11.067 0.566 0.779 7 6.50 10.779 0.612 0.775 8 6.50 10.680 0.647 0.772 9 6.98 12.311 0.172 0.804 10 7.15 12.684 0.248 0.800 11 7.16 12.924 0.000 0.804 12 7.03 12.163 0.275 0.798 13 6.76 11.531 0.342 0.795 14 6.97 12.196 0.205 0.802 15 6.63 10.762 0.579 0.777 16 6.69 10.675 0.607 0.774 17 7.05 11.981 0.381 0.792 18 7.15 12.847 0.067 0.804 Based on table 6, showed that the reliability value of 18 items was > 0.468 with very high criteria. The results of the development of teacher professional competencies can be seen from the value of percentage of teachers critical thinking ability indicators in Table 7. Table 7. Percentage of Teachers Critical Thinking Ability Indicators No Critical Thinking Ability Indicator Percentage (%) Category 1 Classifying 75 Good 2 Assuming 66 Good 3 Predicting and hypothesizing 77 Good 4 Interpreting data, differentiating or making conclusions 61 Good 5 Measuring 61 Good 6 Designing an investigation to solve the problem 65 Good 7 Analyzing 60 Good Based on the results shown at table 7, teachers’ critical thinking ability with good category. This can be seen from, critical thinking ability indicators percentages re- ported. For teacher classifying was 75%; assuming was 66%; predicting and hypothe- sizing was 77%; interpreting data, differentiating or making conclusions was 61%; measuring was 61%; designing an investigation to solve the problem was 65%; analyz- ing was 60%. In contrast, the percentage of student's critical thinking ability indicators in the Rokan Hulu district can be seen in Table 8. iJIM ‒ Vol. 15, No. 01, 2021 47 Paper—The Development of E-Worksheet Using Kvisoft Flipbook Maker Software Based on... Table 8. Percentage of Students' Critical Thinking Ability Indicators No Critical Thinking Ability Indicator Percentage (%) Category 1 Classifying 78 Good 2 Assuming 75 Good 3 Predicting and hypothesizing 66 Good 4 Interpreting data, differentiating or making conclusions 61 Good 5 Measuring 63 Good 6 Designing an investigation to solve the problem 68 Good 7 Analyzing 64 Good Based on table 8, students’ critical thinking ability with good category. This can be seen from, critical thinking ability indicators percentages reported. For students classi- fying was 78%; assuming was 75%; predicting and hypothesizing was 66%; interpret- ing data, differentiating or making conclusions was 61%; measuring was 63%; design- ing an investigation to solve the problem was 68%; analyzing was 64%. The category of students’ critical thinking ability on thermochemistry as shown in table 9. Table 9. The Category of Students’ Critical Thinking Ability on Thermochemistry No Cycle in Lesson Study Average of test values Category of Critical Thinking 1 I 63 Good 2 II 78 Good 3 III 83 Very Good Based on the results shown at table 9, students’ critical thinking ability in- creasedfrom cycle I until cycle III. The cycle I was 63 with good category, the cycle II increased to 78 with good category, and the cycle III increased to 83 with a very good category. While the category of teachers’ critical thinking ability as shown in table 10. Table 10. The Category of Teachers’ Critical Thinking Ability No Cycle in Lesson Study Average of test values Category of Critical Thinking 1 I 49 Not Good 2 II 57 Good 3 III 60 Good Based on table 10, teachers’ critical thinking ability increased from cycle I until cycle III. The cycle I was 49 with not good category, the cycle II increased to 57 with good category, and the cycle III increased to 60 with good category. 4.2 Discussions The data analysis results showed that critical thinking ability for all indicators in- creased after implementation e-worksheet using kvisoft flipbook maker software based on lesson study. Therefore, from that research, we can safely say that the e-worksheet based on lesson study is effective for improving critical thinkingability of teachers’ and 48 http://www.i-jim.org Paper—The Development of E-Worksheet Using Kvisoft Flipbook Maker Software Based on... students. However, the results of the study also show that the increase in indicators (interpreting data, differentiating or making conclusions; measuring; analyzing) is still at low category compared with other indicators (classifying; assuming; predicting and hypothesizing; and designing an investigation to solve the problem). This is because original/unique/new thinking is the essence of critical thinking. This statement is in line with Rosidin et al. [47] stated that critical thinking is a mental mechanism in the world defined by current knowledge. Critical thinking is an important character student must process. This character has to be identified and followed in a university's character ed- ucation [48]. Critical thinking skills are a background of 21st century skills in which these skills prepare students with logic and argumentation in presenting arguments for hypotheses or conclusions gained [49]. The reason why the e-worksheet based on lesson study was effective in increase critical thinking ability of teachers and students because critical thinking can be done in several ways (1) trained to analyze arguments, (2) starting from identifying conclu- sions, (3) identifying reasons, (4) looking for similarities and differences, (5) identify- ing and dealing, (6) searched for structural arguments and (7) summarize. Its whole activities were indicators of critical thinking ability [47]. Other than, the e-worksheet describes phenomena that are concrete, simple, and related to the concepts to study and invites students to reconstruct their knowledge [4]. This e-worksheet is designed to guide learning activities, save time, optimize teaching aids, help students actively en- gage in learning, improve students' ability to solve problems, and improve critical think- ing skills [29]. In the classroom implementation, Lesson study involves learning groups with small members. The main purpose of small group learning is to simulate a realistic team- based work environment. Another goal is to foster community practices that will pro- vide group members with (1) opportunities for reciprocal involvement, (2) joint efforts, and (3) joint repertoires. Lesson study implementation can be done through 3 steps namely 1) Plan, open lesson stage is carried out through the learning process, which a teacher is used as a model and the other teacher acts as an observer. 2) Do, the teacher performs apperception and motivation to focus students' attention, then the monitors group activities and guides student activities. 3) See, the results of the open class are reflected by the learning community team by discussing after the learning process. The E-Worksheet follows the Lesson Study with 3 steps are Plan, Do, see after that at each step taken is given a stimulus to increase critical thinking. Because Lesson Study is a learning that puts forward problem solving or finding various solutions to a problem, while critical thinking is related to analytical activities to determine actions [4]. Some recent research has been effective in improving critical thinking ability for colleges and teachers through e-worksheets using kvisoft flipbook [28] [29] [30] [32] [34] [36] pre-service teachers [43], and students [44] [45] [50]. Critical thinking was not significantly different among students using the career-oriented challenge model and conventional learning [18]. Resources of other research show that critical thinking skills among treatment groups have improved considerably compared to control groups, such as using the micro-teaching model [43], online-based problem delivery [40] and inquiry-based learning [45]. Whereas in this study, e-worksheet-based lesson study pro- vided innovation in chemistry learning. Other studies have extensively discussed the iJIM ‒ Vol. 15, No. 01, 2021 49 Paper—The Development of E-Worksheet Using Kvisoft Flipbook Maker Software Based on... investigation of a pre-service elementary school teacher in the use of worksheets on the subject of science and technology [37]. Several scientific models have published using worksheets on various topic such as; changing physical and chemistry events, the topic of chemistry compound to improve student achievement, material science process to regain their scientific process skills [38] [39]. This work aimed at examining e-work- sheets based on lesson analysis, to improve the critical thinking capabilities of teachers. Zhou et al. [16] proposed that task-based learning can improve students' critical think- ing skills in chemistry experiments. In this study, many samples were significantly in- volved and found significant differences in student learning outcomes in the pre-test and post-test sessions (p <0.05). Qing et al. [17] proposed the development of inquiry- based critical thinking skills implemented in chemistry teachers. This study has suc- cessfully demonstrated that the inquiry model can improve teachers' critical thinking skills, but this study only involved a small sample size (42 people). Other studies were also focused on improving the thinking skills of students and teachers in the learning process. For instance, career-based assignment models [18], micro-learning [43], an- droid-based learning [44], problem-based online learning [40], metacognitive strategies [41], inquiry-based learning [45] have been reported. 5 Conclusion Based on the results obtained from this study, it can be concluded that the develop- ment of e-worksheets using kvisoft flipbook maker software based on lesson study is feasibility for use in the teaching and learning process on thermochemistry material and can improve the critical thinking ability of teachers and students. The critical thinking ability indicators percentage given at recapitulation report is evident for this conclusion. For teacher classifying was 75%; assuming was 66%; predicting and hypothesizing was 77%; interpreting data, differentiating or making conclusions was 61%; measuring was 61%; designing an investigation to solve the problem was 65%; analyzing was 60%. While for students classifying was 78%; assuming was 75%; predicting and hypothe- sizing was 66%; interpreting data, differentiating or making conclusions was 61%; measuring was 63%; designing an investigation to solve the problem was 68%; analyz- ing was 64%. This research implies that the development of e-worksheet using kvisoft flipbook maker software based on lesson study is one good option for improving critical thinking ability of teachers’ and students’ because it's simple for students to learn using e-worksheets using gadgets. 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Lesson study: professional development (PD) for be- ginning and experienced teachers. Professional development in education, 45(2), 217-230. https://doi.org/10.1080/19415257.2018.1430050 [65] Burroughs, E. A., & Luebeck, J. L. (2010). Pre-service teachers in mathematics lesson study. The Mathematics Enthusiast, 7(2), 391-400. 8 Authors Maria Erna was born in Dalu-Dalu Riau, Indonesia, in 1972. She is an Associate Professor at the Department of Chemistry Education, Universitas Riau, Pekanbaru, In- donesia, Postcode 28293. Her research interest is focused on developing learning media based on lesson study as a learning community and application of Information and Communication, Technology (ICT) to chemistry learning. She has published articles in national and international journals. ORCID iD: 0000-0001-5644-7598 email: mari- aerna@lecturer.unri.ac.id Elfizar is an Associate Professor at the Information System Department, Universitas Riau, Pekanbaru, Indonesia, Postcode 28293. He graduated Ph.D in Distributed Sys- tems at Artificial Intelligence Department, University of Malaya, Malaysia. His re- search interest is in Artificial Intelligence, Image Processing, Distributed Virtual Envi- ronment, and Smart Media. He has published some papers indexed by Web of Science and Scopus. His current project is 3D Application for Malay artifacts and The Imple- mentation of Smart Media in Learning email: elfizarmd@gmail.com. Citra Ayu Dewi is a senior lecturer in the Chemistry Education Department of Ap- plied Science and Technique Faculty of Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika, Mataram, Indonesia, Jln. Pemuda 59A, Postcode 83125. She obtained his master's degree from Universitas Negeri Malang. Her research interest includes: developing model and me- dia of learning, computer and internet-based learning, STEM-based learning, and ap- plied chemistry. ORCID: 0000-0001-9381-9645. She is the Editor-in-Chief of the jour- nal hydrogen email: ayudewi_citra@ikipmataram.ac.id. 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