Abstract :
Moon Orchid is one of the national pride orchids among the types of orchids found in
Indonesia called "puspa Charms". This orchid is widely used as a source of cut flowers
and potted plants and garden plants. Increasing orchid needs and endangered orchids due
to forest exploitation need to be supported by the supply of seeds in large quantities and
in a short time, as well as good quality by multiplying through tissue culture. Tissue
culture research using Completely Randomized Design (CRD) and added growth
regulator Benzyl Amino Purine (BAP) which obtained results that the concentration of
BAP is significant to the percentage of shoot formation, number of shoots, percentage of
forming leaves, number of leaves, percentage of forming roots, number of roots, and not
significant to the percentage of living explants. Research phase of the development of
researchers using the ADDIE model. Determination of the sample of this study used a
large group technique taken randomly consisting of 16 2015 class students who have
taken tissue culture elective courses in the 5th semester. Data collection techniques use
validation sheets by material experts and learning experts and see lecturer and student
responses to the module which was developed by conducting limited trials. Data analysis
techniques used descriptive analysis. The results of this study are in the form of printed
products namely tissue culture modules. The results of validation by material experts with
an average percentage of 86.26% (very valid) and learning experts 87.74% (very valid)
indicate that the modules developed are very valid to use. The results of lecturer
responses with an average percentage of 94.27% (very good) and students with an
average of 92.40% (very good). Based on the results of the validation of the experts it can
be stated that the products developed are very valid and can be used in the learning
process.