Foto mahasiswa UM Surabaya yang lolos PIMNAS bersama dosen pendamping (Humas)
University of Muhammadiyah Surabaya (UM Surabaya) students Sindi Novelia Team, Nurusy Syahrotir Rohmah, Nida Faticha Risalah, Shofia Al Falah and Triska Ilma Wardhani successfully passed the 35th National Student Science Week (PIMNAS) 2022 Ministry of Education and Culture Research and Technology with the title "Smart Solution Geometry Puppets Reducing Plastic Waste & Learning Interesting Maths.
Sindi Novelia as Team Leader explained that the Geometry dolls made with her team have the benefit of reducing plastic waste while increasing doll products that have a sale value.
"This doll comes with a geometric flat shape and has a distinct advantage from other dolls, namely that there is a QR Code which when scanned will be connected to a math learning application," said Sindi on Tuesday (18/10/22)
According to him, the advantages and benefits of the smart geometry dolls made with his team are for learning mathematics, but children need direction and assistance from their parents.
He hopes that his smart geometry dolls will not be inferior to other doll businesses. He said that for the first time this research and work was aimed at children in all Muhammadiyah Elementary Schools (SD) in East Java.
“Currently there are 136 Muhammadiyah elementary schools in East Java. This marketing does not rule out the possibility of expanding not only in Muhammadiyah schools but also other public schools," he explained again.
Meanwhile Junaidi Fery Efendi as the supervisor hopes that the ideas created by the students under his guidance will become products that have educational value for Elementary School (SD) children to learn geometric shapes.
"I hope this doesn't end at PIMNAS, but also adds to the diversity of interesting and educational mathematics learning media for elementary schools throughout the country," explained Junaidi
He said that the smart geometry doll product has the characteristics of a flat shape consisting of circles, trapezoids, squares and triangles.
"With this form, we hope that consumers of elementary school (SD) children can become more familiar with flat shapes," concluded Junaidi.
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