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Khansa Mehira Nisrina; Fi Jannatin Aliyah; Kowiyah Kowiyah

Konstanta : Jurnal Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Students often perceive math as a difficult subject, especially in primary school, even though it is a basic subject in everyday life and the advancement of science. Low learning outcomes result from this viewpoint as it undermines students' motivation and interest in learning math. This research looks at how the use of cutting-edge learning resources, such as Worldwall, can help students to understand and be more engaged in math, especially when it comes to division. The use of media can improve students' motivation, engagement and learning outcomes while helping them to overcome challenges related to understanding complex mathematical ideas. This research suggests that teachers use online learning tools such as Worldwall to make math lessons more interesting and dynamic.

Agnes Eveline Samosir; Tiur Malasari Siregar

Jurnal Mahasiswa Kreatif 2024 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Low motivation to learn is often a serious challenge in one's academic development. Excessive use of social media can have both positive and negative impacts on learning motivation, depending on the usage policy. This study aims to analyze the magnitude of the relationship between the use of social media and the motivation to learn mathematics of class VIII students of SMP Negeri 6 Percut Sei Tuan. This study uses a quantitative approach with a correlational method. The sample consisted of 58 grade VIII students who were given video supplements related to learning materials at school through TikTok before formal learning was carried out. Based on the data analysis used using the Spearman correlation, the correlation coefficient value is + 0.744, it can be seen that the motivation to learn mathematics with the use of social media has a unidirectional relationship. This shows that if there is an increase in the value of using social media in learning, the value of math learning motivation will also increase linearly. By treating relevant learning videos through TikTok social media before learning takes place, educators are able to create a more interesting and intimate learning experience to increase student motivation in learning mathematics.