scholarly journals Implementasi Rencana Kerja Tahunan Sekolah Dasar di Era New Normal

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 110-116
Author(s):  
Achmad Qhuzairy Qarasyi ◽  
Sitti Habibah ◽  
Sumarlin Mus

The purpose of this research is to find out the lecturers' strategies in e-learning management to improve learning outcomes in college. The lecturer strategy in managing e-learning includes how to plan, implement, supervise and evaluate online learning (e-learning). This research used a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. The subjects of the study were lecturers who did online learning and were able to improve the results of learning through e-learning. The research instrument used interview guidelines and documentation. Interview, survey, and observation were done to collect the data. Data analysis done by using triangulation techniques. The results of this study shows that the lecturer's strategy in managing e-learning, including 1) Planning, namely drawing up a learning plan on the e-learning website, with a sub-view of RPS (lesson plan), learning achievements, diagnostic tests (pre-test), module materials, learning videos, journal links related to materials, discussion forums, tasks, and absorption tests (posttest).2) Execution, focus on how to solve material problem (reward and punishment) by understanding modules and videos. 3) Supervision is by utilizing the agreed e-learning time, monitoring process through zoom media, video conference and whatsapp group to know the students’ participation in e-learning. 4) Evaluation, with diagnostic tests and absorption tests as an indicator of student atteanity in receiving e-learning materials and independent tasks to improve HOTS (higher order of thinking skills) students. Evaluation in maximizing e-learning content in the website is done with CIPP (context, input, process, and output) so that innovation from lecturers is always increasing.

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-48
Author(s):  
Nisak Ruwah Ibnatur Khusnul ◽  
Aris Suharyadi

The purpose of this research is to find out how lecturers' strategies in e-learning management to improve learning outcomes in college. In this study, strategi lecturer in e-learning management in question includes how to plan, implement, supervise, and evaluate in online learning (e-learning). This type of research uses a qualitative approach with descriptive methods. The subjects of the study are lecturers who do online learning and are able to improve the results of learning through e-learning. The research instrument uses interview guidelines and documentation. The data collection technique in this study is an interview with a strengthened on website e-learning display website documentation. Data analysis using data triangulation techniques. The results of this study showed that the lecturer's strategy in managing e-learning, including 1) Planning, namely drawing up a learning plan on the e-learning website, with a sub-view of RPS (lesson plan), learning achievements, diagnostic tests (pre-test), module materials, learning videos, journal links related to materials, discussion forums, tasks, and absorption tests (posttest). 3) Supervision is by utilizing the agreed e-learning time, monitoring process through zoom media, video conference and whatsapp group to know the activeness and atamodity of students in e-learning. 4) Evaluation, with diagnostic tests and absorption tests as an indicator of student atteanity in receiving e-learning materials and independent tasks to improve HOTS (higher order of thinking skills) students. Evaluation in maximizing e-learning content in the website is done with CIPP (context, input, process, and output) so that innovation from lecturers is always increasing.


Author(s):  
Khe Foon Hew ◽  
Wing Sum Cheung

Recent developments in learning theory have emphasised the importance of context and social interaction. In this vein, the notion of a learning community is gaining momentum. With the advent of asynchronous online discussion forums, learning communities now need not be confined to any specific geographical locations, as people can now interact with one another at any place and time convenient to them. In this paper, we describe appropriate models that can evaluate these online learning communities. We examine pertinent issues including learner-learner interaction, learner-teacher interaction, the thinking skills of the learners, the levels of information processing exhibited by learners in the online discussion, and the roles played by the online moderator. A practical example is also provided to illustrate how these models can be used. Finally, we discuss some drawbacks related to each model and ways for overcoming them.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 445
Author(s):  
Farida Nurlaila ◽  
Joko Riyanto ◽  
Fajar Agung Nugroho

This study discusses the monitoring and evaluation of e-learning activities through the LMS (Learning Management System) application of Pamulang University. In the previous process, the system used could only display activities carried out by lecturers that were recorded in the e-learning log. The logs that are displayed only create, update, delete activity, and cannot provide information about the effectiveness of online learning. Other parameters are needed to measure the effectiveness of online learning. One of them is the number of activities lecturers have to do for each subject within a certain period. In each course, the lecturer activity frequency is called create. Create is intended to open discussion topics by providing questions and responses to students' answers. From the results of monitoring, the achievement of creation is not sufficient to determine the success of implementing e-learning at Pamulang University. So that several other restrictions are needed such as participation, intensity, and content suitability. However, problems that occur in other parameters cannot be monitored just by looking at the data from the e-learning log. From these problems, a visual presentation of the activities of lecturers and students is needed which allows Study Programs with low percentages to be identified as quickly as possible, and decision making can be determined. The results showed that the four parameters can be implemented in the system. The average value of student participation in discussion forums is 74.99%, the ratio of the intensity of the activeness of lecturers and students every day of the week during the implementation period is 49.40%. Then the content suitability obtained an average of 0.04% and an average value of 65.90% lecturer activity. The generating facility automatically shows the four parameters in cooperation with the final result considered to assess the effectiveness of e-learning.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 527-535
Author(s):  
Firman Edi ◽  
Ambiyar Ambiyar ◽  
Unung Verawardina ◽  
Samsir Samsir ◽  
Ronal Watrianthos

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed human life dramatically. The new pushes digital technology to become part of the educational system at an accelerated level of growth. This study is meant to build a model of an online-based lesson plan as a learning development in the new normal era. The research method uses a descriptive comparison by observation, interviews, and literature analyses. Results have demonstrated that the development of an online learning plan model for learning tools leads to the needs of potential learning systems. The challenges encountered include the lack of capability of human resources to operate online tools, the limited technology, and the challenge of adapting learning tools to the objectives of the curriculum. The online learning planning model can be applied with the assistance of the government, schools, and teachers.


BIOLOVA ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Beny Saputra ◽  
Agus Sujarwanta

This research focuses on the transformation of project-based learning (PjBL) Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) during the Covid-19 pandemic, where learning in schools experienced a significant change from conventional learning (face-to-face) to online learning, follow the health protocol physical distancing recommended by the current government. STEM-PjBL online learning through platform was e-learning effectively carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic by providing projects to students involving science, technology, engineering and mathematics. STEM-PJBL learning enhances learning outcomes, learners' competencies and learning motivations, creates more meaningful learning, helps students solve problems, and supports future careers. The use of online applications for learning in the form of google classroom and social media becomes the main choice based on the level of ease of use. STEM-PJBL. This STEM-PjBL learning also demonstrates students' scientific abilities including reading, observing, and solving problems in daily life. The improvement of life skills includes personal, social, academic and vocational skills. This integration is more effective than conventional learning in improving learning outcomes in the form of creative thinking skills and science process skills. The constraints of online learning include limited internet services, as well as user infrastructure and infrastructure, some of which have not yet been fulfilled, for example smartphones and laptops, so that further and maximum efforts are needed from all parties.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mislinawati . ◽  
Suci Fitriani

One of the demands of universities today is to implement an online learning system. During the pandemic, all activities are carried out online, including lecture activities. Based on observations during learning during the pandemic, especially in the odd semester of 2020/2021, many lecturers implemented e-learning, from 30% to 85%, this was a very significant increase. This also had a significant effect on students, especially the level of participation in lectures increased. Student participation has an important role in learning success. The active participation of students is able to achieve learning goals so that academic achievement increases. Discussion forums are a vehicle for students to develop ideas and thoughts. From the results of the observation the discussion forum can increase their participation in the discussion, it can even trigger them to give their opinion so that students have confidence in conveying their ideas. This forum also provides space and flexibility so that all students actively participate in lectures. The student participation rate in e-learning courses reaches 90% of each topic discussed. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (3.36) ◽  
pp. 156
Author(s):  
Uwes Anis Chaeruman ◽  
Basuki Wibawa ◽  
Zulfiati Syahrial

Online system born out of technological advances benefits the world of education. This system utilizes the internet to disseminate information and act as a communication tool. The application of Blended Learning is generally able to improve the result of the learning process by changing learning habits and methods in many countries. By involving 7 e-learning instructors and 235 respondents, a formative research was conducted to investigate the increase in learning characteristics, i.e. innovation, compatibility and complexity to determine the appropriate model for the application of Blended Learning in an online learning system (SPADA) in Indonesia. The result of this research can be used as a guideline in the lesson plan design component, learning experience management and the balance interaction between lecturers and students during the learning process.  


Author(s):  
Petrea Redmond ◽  
Jo Devine ◽  
Marita Bassoon

<p>Online discussion forums are often the only interaction or communication a student in an online learning environment will have with the course instructor and fellow students. Discussion forums are intended to elicit a range of thinking skills from the students, from purely social interaction to metacognition in order to achieve deep learning. Given the increasing use of online learning environments, it is timely to question whether students from different disciplines use online discussion forums in different ways, particularly in terms of their level of thinking. If there is differentiation, educators need to provide discipline specific opportunities for undergraduate students to interact in dynamic online discussions as part of a rich learning experience. This ethnographic study explored the types of online postings provided by students as part of their learning journey in two undergraduate online courses, one in an Engineering program and another in a Teacher Education program at a regional university. The goal of the research was to identify evidence of higher order thinking within students’ online posts. Data were analysed according to Henri’s Content Analysis Model for Asynchronous Conferencing.</p>


Author(s):  
Agus Putranto ◽  
Wawan Saputra

Utilization of e-learning can improve learning effectiveness and flexibility. Features of e-learning that are important in teaching and learning activities are tasks features, discussion forums and discussion face to face in a video conference. BINUS Online Learning is a program that offers students to conduct online lectures. Online BINUS need to think about software and hardware that must be provided in a tablet. Therefore, this study will analyze the use of the tablet which will be used for student BINUS Online Learning. The purpose of this study is to analyze the needs, and then determines the specifications of the tablet to be used as a replacement for netbook facility at Binus Online Learning. The research methodology used include, among others: Data Collection Methods (by conducting surveys), and the analysis method that consists of literature study and analysis of the system running, by using the rich picturer.


Author(s):  
Mary Allan

<P>Supporting quality learning in online discussion forums is an intricate task, particularly for e-tutors aspiring to facilitate vigorous interactive learning environments. I argue that the key to successful online discussion forums is the ability of e-tutors to provide learners with feedback well informed in the meaning making and knowledge advancement processes emanating from learner interactions. In this paper, a newly developed concept of providing e-tutors with the information they require is explored, exhibiting the Event Centre (EC) concept, through which tutors are able to obtain periodic &ldquo;snapshots&rdquo; of the occurrences throughout discussion forums, which highlight processes of meaning construction and knowledge advancement. The EC concept provides e-tutors with visual images that depict the links and routes through which participants using text messages convey meaning, construct knowledge, and create Socio-Informational networks within discussion forums.</P> <P><B>Keywords:</B> e-learning, online discussion forums, e- tutoring, visualising social networks, monitoring online learning, online constructivist learning</P>


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