scholarly journals Penerapan E-Learning Berbasis Distance Learning untuk Mengembangkan Life Skill

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 115-120
Author(s):  
Eva Luthfi Fakhru Ahsani ◽  
Siti Eni Mulyani

This study aims to describe online distance learning for students' life skills, especially students in elementary school. The study used a qualitative approach, and the data collection techniques were done through interviews and observations. The sample involved in this study consisted of 14 students from an elementary school. This study indicated that online distance learning through WhatsApp group applications and Education TV programs could develop students' life skills, especially in the covid-19 pandemics time. This online-based distance learning can be done by giving alternative assignments to develop students' life skills while studying at home.

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 54-61
Author(s):  
Anak Agung Ratih Wijayanti ◽  
Isa Wahjoedi Dwi Putranto

This study aims to determine the learning process of Japanese Language Hospitality during the Pandemic Covid-19 period. This study was researching effectiveness of the online distance learning process and evaluate the weakness and problem occurred during learning process. This research was conducted on 43 students of the Faculty of Tourism at Triatma Mulya University Diploma IV Hospitality Program in Third Semester, Academic Year 2020/2021. The respondent  was choosen from students who have learned Japanese Language Hospitality 3 on one semester from June to December 2020. The data collection method in this study used documentation techniques and questionnaires via google form. The online-based learning process carried out in this study is to create virtual classroom learning situations through online-based e-learning methods. Students not only listeners in class, but students are strongly directed to presentation about hotel hospitality using Japanese Language. The problem during learning process of Japanese Hospitality online are, the lack of supporting facilities in online class, less concentration and other distractions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 415
Author(s):  
Agus Hadi Utama ◽  
Hamsi Mansur ◽  
Sulistyo Rini ◽  
Adrie Satrio

Berdasarkan hasil inisiasi pengamatan lembaga mitra yang dilakukan oleh tim Pengabdian Masyarakat Prodi Teknologi Pendidikan FKIP ULM, terungkap bahwa banyak guru yang masih minim dalam melaksanakan pembelajaran daring/jarak-jauh atau E-learning di masa pandemi COVID-19. Hal ini disebabkan oleh kurangnya pengetahuan dan keterampilan guru untuk mengembangkan dan mengoptimalkan konten dan fitur-fitur E-learning platform Google classroom. Kegiatan penelitian dan pengabdian masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk: 1) untuk mengetahui kondisi faktual pelaksanaan pembelajaran daring/pembelajaran jarak jauh (PJJ) berbasis Google classroom di lembaga mitra. 2) melaksanakan program pelatihan mengembangkan konten dan optimalisasi penggunaan fitur-fitur Google classroom pada lembaga mitra. 3) untuk meningkatkan pengetahuan dan keterampilan guru dalam pengembangan konten dan optimalisasi penggunaan fitur-fitur Google classroom melalui desiminasi E-book praktis bagi lembaga mitra. Metode pelaksanaan kegiatan pelatihan mengadopsi pola pelaksanaan penelitian tindakan meliputi tiga tahapan, yaitu: perencanaan program, pelaksanaan program, observasi dan evaluasi program/refleksi. Hasil penelitian menunujukkan kondisi faktual pembelajaran daring/ PJJ atau penggunaan E-learning Google classroom di SDN Kec. Banjarmasin Utara adalah sebagai berikut: 1) kondisi faktual pelaksanaan pembelajaran daring/PJJ menggunakan E-learning terungkap bahwa guru-guru SDN Kec. Banjarmasin Utara sudah terbiasa mengembangkan konten pembelajaran Google classroom, seperti: Power point, Youtube, dan Portable document format, sehingga program pelatihan difokuskan kepada optimalisasi penggunaan fitur-fitur Google classroom dan desiminasi produk E-book praktis penggunaan Google classroom bagi lembaga mitra. Pelatihan pengembangkan konten dan optimalisasi fitur-fitur Google classroom dibagi kedalam lima sesi, yaitu: 1) pengantar Google classroom, 2) mengakses Google classroom dan membuat kelas, 3) Video streaming, 4) Classwork material: Assignment, Quiz, Question, 5) People: Grade & Grading.     Based on the results observations of partner institutions conducted by the researcher team of the education technology study program, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat, it was revealed that teachers are still lacking in carrying out online/distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic because the teacher's lack of knowledge and skills to develop and optimize the content and features by using google classroom. This research activity aims 1) to know the actual condition of implementing online/distance learning using google classroom. 2) implement a training program to develop content and optimize the use of google classroom features. 3) to improve teachers' knowledge and skills in content development and optimization the use of google classroom features using e-books usage guides for partner institutions. Implementing the training program uses three stages: 1) program planning, 2) program implementation and 3) program evaluating/reflections. The results of the study showed the factual condition of online/distance learning using google classroom at elementary school North Banjarmasin district is as follows: 1) the implementation of online/distance learning revealed that teachers at elementary school North Banjarmasin district is accustomed to developing google classroom learning content, such as PowerPoint, YouTube, and portable document formats so that the training program is focused on optimizing the use of google classroom features using e-books usage guides for partner institutions. The content development training and optimization of google classroom features are divided into five sessions: 1) introduction to google classroom, 2) access google classroom and create classes, 3) video streaming, 4) classwork material: assignment, quiz, question, 5) people: grade & grading. 


Author(s):  
Jane Lund ◽  
Carolyn Snell

Research into the design, delivery, support, and administration of Online Distance Learning (ODL) programmes in higher education is developing but still nascent with theories and discourses from many areas of traditional education being examined and developed to address the particular affordances of online education. Whilst debate continues about the procurement of and best application of educational technologies and systems, one aspect of the debate seems clear, that the technology and content alone is not “e-learning.” Directing someone to an online repository does not mean learning will necessarily take place. Whilst the technology and the content are essential, both are important only insofar as the affordances they provide for learning to take place. Using empirical evidence, this chapter argues that the actions of the tutor are therefore pivotal in an educational environment where the learning process is directed at more than simply accessing information.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-79
Author(s):  
Adrienn Papp-Danka ◽  
Anita Lanszki

The Hungarian government prescribed distance learning for higher education institutions due to the spread of the coronavirus epidemic which was challenging at the Hungarian Dance Academy. The development of movement skills was difficult without personal presence, no common e-learning practice had existed in the institution before the pandemic. In the research we explored the distance learning and teaching practices developed at the theoretical and dance courses at the Hungarian Dance Academy, as well as the experiences of both teachers and students during the 3 and a half months. Instructors (n=65) and students (n=240) completed an online questionnaire on digital tool use and course management, furthermore 13 of the responding instructors also shared their experiences in a structured interview. Most of the instructors welcomed everything they could benefit from distance learning (e.g. creating new curricula, learning about new digital tools, improving relationships with students), but understandably, online distance learning of dance was considered impossible by many. Some students enjoyed distance learning because of their own schedule and the convenience of their home, but there were many critical remarks about its methods.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 125-137
Author(s):  
Sri Yunita Simanjuntak ◽  
Kismartini Kismartini

Efforts to prevent the transmission of the Covid-19 pandemic in primary schools are to issue a Distance Learning (PJJ) policy. The purpose of this study was to see the responses of parents to distance learning policies in North Sumatra. The research method is descriptive with a qualitative approach. The data collection technique is in the form of a questionnaire that is distributed online via google form. Respondents of this study were parents at the SD / MI and SMP / MTs levels in 6 districts / cities partnering the Tanoto Foundation in North Sumatra Province. The data analysis used is descriptive percentage using pivoting. The total respondents were 278 people who were selected by simple random. The conclusion of this study is that 99.64% of parents stated that children had implemented the PJJ program; 94% of parents stated that they participated in guiding their children at home; 96% stated that they had been given instructions by the teacher in guiding the PJJ program; 65% of parents stated that they felt comfortable with PJJ activities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Eirini Tzovla ◽  
Katerina Kedraka

This paper reports on an online distance learning course that emphasizes the improvement of the self-efficacy beliefs of in-service elementary school teachers in teaching biological concepts. The course utilizes digital educational content and Open Educational Resources (OERs) and focuses on the interaction, peer support, and peer teaching into an online learning environment. In the design framework of the course, we investigated the educational needs of teachers and took into consideration the findings of other studies. A total of 251 teachers were enrolled in the online distance learning course and 142 completed it. Quantitative and qualitative data was collected in November 2020 through the bio-STEBI-A instrument and the posts in the forums of the course. The quantitative results revealed an improvement in both subscales of bio-STEBI-A, which were also confirmed by the qualitative ones, that underline the course, thus contributing to the improvement of self-efficacy beliefs of in-service elementary school teachers in teaching biological concepts. Recommendations are made for future research.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (02) ◽  
pp. 480
Author(s):  
Arief Rachman Badrudin ◽  
Muhammad Hidayat Ginanjar ◽  
Wartono Wartono

The research is to find out the effectiveness of online distance learning at an elementary school program in Bogor. This study's approach was descriptive qualitative on survey research to 621 respondents, including the headmaster, teacher, and other stakeholders. The results showed that online distance learning at elementary was active. Therefore, the next evaluation from the headmaster, teacher, and local government supports increasing quality. Also, for improving students, competence should have good cooperation from the headmaster, teacher, and parents in service all the equipment online distance learning.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 328-338
Author(s):  
Hilman Djafar ◽  
Ruslan Rasid ◽  
Abdul Haris Panai ◽  
Abdul Kadir Husain

The imbalance in the social structure in Emile Durkheim's opinion is at least influenced by three factors, namely equlibrium, external and consensus. The Covid-19 pandemic that befell mankind from various directions has caused a rigid shift in student learning. Where initially, educators had a big role in student learning completeness during the education level. However, after this outbreak there was a shift in function. Teachers do not fully play an active role in student learning completeness. However, sometimes the parents at home take the role. Therefore. The purpose of this study was to analyze parent’s role in online distance learning. The results of this study state that: 1). The teacher only functions as a giver and receiver of tasks; 2) Parents apart from being caregivers of students at home, they also have a dual task


2020 ◽  

Prevention practitioners are required to develop their skills and competencies in response to recent advances in prevention science. It is thus important to develop training programmes which ensure the development of a prevention workforce. Aiming to respond to this need, the Specialised Training Course in Addictions Prevention is based on the European Universal Prevention Curriculum (EUPC) and delivered online. In view of this being the first online course based on the EUPC, the absence of training programmes for prevention practitioners in Portugal, and the significance of international guidelines in these two domains (prevention and online distance learning), it was considered important to create a framework which supports the evaluation and monitoring of the course. This paper presents a framework for the evaluation of the specialised training course in prevention based on two models: the European Drug Prevention Quality Standards, and the adaptation of the European Standards and Guidelines to digital programmes and courses – Considerations for Quality Assurance of E-learning Provision. Given the importance of quality assurance in contemporary society, the framework presented in this paper is a tool that may be useful for evaluating other online distance learning programmes which focus on the professional development of prevention practitioners.


2021 ◽  
Vol XII (3 (36)) ◽  
pp. 155-168
Author(s):  
Karolina Walczak - Człapińska ◽  
Gabriela Dobińska ◽  
Katarzyna Okólska

The article presents a reconstruction of crisis coping strategies adopted by academics during the changes in higher education resulting from the SARS-Cov-2 virus pandemic. This analysis is part of a wider research project entitled “Academic Education during the Covid-19 Pandemic.” In our research, we used a focus interview to learn about e-learning experiences of lecturers and students. Due to limitations in face-to-face meetings, the interviews were conducted via the Microsoft Teams application, which significantly improved the process of consolidating the empirical material. Academic teachers from various research centers in Poland participated in the research. An important point in the team data analysis was the clear presence of community in the strategies undertaken by online distance learning at universities.


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