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Students’ understanding of synthetic polymer topics was still low due to the abstract nature of the material and the lack of supporting teaching resources. This study focused on developing a project-integrated chemistry e-module on the topic, aiming to produce a valid, practical, and effective learning resource. The development model used was ADDIE, which consisted of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation stages. The validation results showed that the e-module was very feasible in terms of content with a score of 94% and feasible in terms of media with a score of 73%. After revision, the media score increased to 96% with a very feasible category. A small-scale trial involving 12 students of grade XII in the 2024/2025 academic year obtained very positive responses with an average of 94%. The implementation with 27 students of grade XI IPA 1 MAN 1 Bengkulu through pre-test and post-test resulted in an N-Gain score of 0.74 (high category). These findings proved that the developed e-module was effective in improving students’ understanding and was feasible to be used as an alternative chemistry learning resource on synthetic polymers.
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