scholarly journals Layanan Referensi Virtual Sebagai Strategi Pelayanan di Masa Pandemi Covid-19

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 60-66
Author(s):  
Susilowati Susilowati

Pademi covid-19 datang secara tiba-tiba dan telah merubah semua sisi kehidupan, kebijakan dan pembatasan yang diterapkan diberbagai negara menjadikan manusia mengurangi interaksinya dengan manusia lain, hal tersebut dilakukan untuk memutus rantai penularan virus covid-19. Kebijakan pemerintah Indonesia meniadakan pembelajaran tatap muka baik tingkat universitas maupun sekolah-sekolah dan menggantinya dengan pembelajaran online/daring membuat penurunan kunjungan dan pemanfaatan perpustakaan oleh pemustaka. Dengan kenyataan tersebut diperlukan sebuah strategi agar perpustakaan khususnya perpustakaan perguruan tinggi tetap bisa berperan sebagai jantung perguruan tinggi. Salah satu strategi layanan yang bisa dilakukan perpustakaan dimasa pandemi ini adalah dengan cara menyediakan layanan referensi vitual. Layanan referensi virtual merupakan salah satu strategi perpustakaan peguruan tinggi dengan menyediakan layanan referensi secara online sehingga layanan tersebut tetap bisa diakses dimanapun berada tanpa harus datang langsung ke perpustakaan. Layanan ini juga sebagai wujud nyata peran serta perpustakaan perguruan tinggi dalam menerapkan social distancing dan mencegah perpustakaan sebagi klaster penularan baru. Pandemic covid-19 came suddenly, has changed all sides of life, policies and restrictions applied in various countries make humans reduce their interaction with other humans, it is done to break the chain of transmission of the covid-19 virus. The wisdom of the Indonesian government to eliminate face-to-face learning at both the university and school levels and replace it with online learning makes a decrease in visits and utilization of libraries by the library. With this fact, a strategy is needed so that libraries, especially college libraries, can still act as the heart of the college. One of the service strategies that libraries can do in this pandemic period is to provide virtual reference services. Virtual reference services are one of the strategies of high learning libraries by providing online reference services so that they can still be accessed anywhere in the world.

2021 ◽  
Vol 26 ◽  
pp. 168-174
Author(s):  
Cherie Chu-Fuluifaga

The importance of maintaining connections and relationships across tertiary education for students is discussed as a way of examining the nature of Pacific education in challenging times, particularly in terms of fractured face-to-face learning. Universities have been thrust into an unpredictable time of remote/distance/online learning in a short period of time. The process has been unsettling and challenging for people across the world. As Pacific students and staff experience the unchartered waters of Covid-19 and global disturbances, they are searching out ways to build purposeful connections, shape-shifting and ways to maintain communities of academic togetherness while harnessing the tools of their knowledge trajectories in research. This article will focus on four key principles: valuing personal and academic connections beyond the textbook; discovering heart-warming methods of connection; and connecting for growth and wellbeing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 123-127
Author(s):  
Amanah Dwi Wahyuni

Currently, the world is faced with an outbreak of a disease caused by a virus known as covid 19. Along with the high number of positive cases of covid 19 in Indonesia, the government is urging to deal with this covid 19 pandemic immediately. Various policies have been carried out, such as implementing physical distancing, lockdown, and the 5M movement. The existence of these policies certainly impacts most aspects of life, especially in the education aspect. Learning that is usually done face-to-face becomes impossible. So that the government issues a policy so that the learning process can be implemented. One of the solutions offered by the government is to change face-to-face learning into online learning (in the network) using e-learning sites. E-Learning media is supported by various learning features that are made like face-to-face learning.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (9) ◽  
pp. 1183-1186
Author(s):  
Pham Thi Anh Dao ◽  
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Nguyen Trinh to Anh ◽  
Pham Van Chien ◽  
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After two months of online learning, students of Sai Gon University in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam could gain recognition of benefits and drawbacks of online learning in comparison with face-to-face learning. This article shows which learning mode was preferred more and the reasons by students of the university through a survey of 180 undergraduates from six general English classes. As a result, the number of participants who chose face-to-face mode was the same as that of who preferred online learning. The explanations of face-to-face learning voters were face-to-face interactions, less distraction factors, better environment for communication skill practice and more various learning activities. Flexibility of learning place and time, comfort and accessible online materials and lecture notes were the reasons for the online learning voters. A few participants could not decide their favorite mode of learning since both had their own outstanding benefits.


An Naba ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-68
Author(s):  
Langgeng Sutopo

This research was motivated by the covid-19 pandemic which makes the world of education, especially Indonesia innovate to do Arabic language learning that is implemented online. This study aims determine the effectiveness of inline learning on Arabic language subjects that include the response of students, parents and teachers as well as the difficulties encountered in the implementation of online learning at PAI subjects. The subject in this study is the students of class VIII SMP Qur’an Darul Fattah Bandar Lampung with a total of 36 students. The research method used is descriptive qualitative, data collection techniques are carried out using interview, questionnaires and documentation. The result of the interview and questionnaire distribution was that 75% of parents agreed that online learning was not effectively applied in learning and 50% of parents are dissatisfied with online learning. 69% of students think face-to-face learning is more effective than online learning and ranges from about 50% above who do not like changes in the implementation of learning, while teachers argue that online learning is less effective in applying Arabic language learning because students have difficulty understanding lessons. The biggest difficulty experienced by many types of respondents is the inadequate internet network.


Author(s):  
Richard Caladine

Online learning and course management systems are central to learning universities and colleges, and a model that blends face-to-face learning with distance education can combine benefits of the rich human learning relationships with the benefits of flexibility of where and when students learn. A large number of universities and colleges are adopting a blended model of learning. In the past, online interactions between learners generally have taken the form of text-based discussion forums, and while these have been used with great success in many courses, there are other interactions that have been difficult or impossible to undertake online. Database-driven Web sites were developed to make these interactions possible. Database-driven Web pages or collaborative, user-produced, Internet documents (CUPIDs) represent an innovation in online learning that allows learners to add, remove and edit the content of a Web page and/or upload files. As the data are input via Web forms, no programming skills are required. The data from the forms are processed by the database and the Web page is then rebuilt by the database. In this way, the database constructs or “drives” the Web page. CUPIDs have been used to facilitate a range of online interactions between learners in subjects at the University of Wollongong. The subjects all employ a model that blends face-to-face and online components. As well, learners may be distributed geographically between the five campuses of the university. The examples are: a Collaborative Online Glossary (COG); a Collaborative Online Reporting (COR); an Online Student Collected and Annotated Resources (OSCAR); as well as, a Collaborative Online Movie Review (COMR). By fostering new types of online interactions, CUPIDs provide greater functionality to online collaboration and open the door to a host of activities that are new to collaboration, online or otherwise and hence have a place in online learning of the future.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 238-251
Author(s):  
Denni Ismunandar ◽  
Ardhin Primadewi ◽  
Sofri Rizka Amalia

The case of Covid-19 affects the world of education. One of the consequences is that learning to be carried out online is decided by the Indonesian government. However, in learning, this strategy is burdensome for learners. The goal of this case study is to find out student opinions on online applications are used, what their challenges are, and what online learning expectations of students are. This research uses a questionnaire to find out student opinions using a Google form. Ninety-two students from various universities were the number of respondents. To get results, the questionnaires that have been collected are evaluated manually. The outcome of this study is that most of the software used by lecturers was unable to enhance the comprehension of the content being learned by students. During this pandemic, the hope of students in learning is to increase discussion time and time to complete assignments, not too many assignments, and the strategy of the university to have internet quota buying subsidies


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lidya Wati Putri

This article aims to determine the psychological impact on new students regarding online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. The method used is literature through articles or journals found on Google Scholar and through the personal experience concerned. Based on the literature review and personal experience concerned, online learning methods are less effective. Because there is more harm than good. And if this is done continuously for a very long period of time, maybe many students will be disappointed and even have mild stress. Because it is more effective and efficient face-to-face learning, because students can interact directly with lecturers who convey knowledge. Even though on the campus of the University of Lambung Mangkurat online learning methods are facilitated by the Zoom Meeting application, Google Classroom, Google Meeting, and E-learning. This causes a lot of psychological impact on new students, because this learning method is less effective. So that most students find it difficult to understand the knowledge conveyed by the lecturers, especially these students have the nickname "MABA" and usually new students do not know much information so it is necessary to convey the lecturers correctly and it must be right on target.Keywords : Psychological impact, online learning.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 149-154
Author(s):  
Riri Lestari ◽  
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Alexander Syam ◽  

After the Covid-19 pandemic entered Indonesia which then in mid-March 2020 to reduce the number of Covid 19 sufferers, the provincial and local governments produced policies in the world of education, namely temporarily eliminating face-to-face learning and replaced with online learning at both the school and college levels, manifested in a system called an electronic university (e-university). Online learning makes it easy to provide information transfer in various situations and conditions, to foster creative thinking students still have to 1) try to focus on learning even though in the current pandemic conditions with a value of 0.894 then 2) manage study time regularly with a value of 0, 884, 3) Avoid all kinds of distractions that have the potential to interfere with the learning process with a value of 0.862 and 4) communication must be well established to avoid misunderstanding with a value of 0.850. Each priority will be carried out by lecturers and students working together to achieve the learning process.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 69
Author(s):  
Gilang Purnama

So far, face-to-face learning has been the most effective learning model because it has been implemented in schools and has become the main choice to date. The Covid-19 pandemic that has hit various parts of the world in recent months has changed the habits of various aspects of life, including learning at school. The classic face-to-face learning method that has been a mainstay in schools suddenly has to change drastically with the online model. Whatsapp Group and Google Classroom are distance learning media that are familiar and often used. This study aims to compare the learning outcomes of students whose learners use WhatsApp group and those who use Google Classroom. This type of research is a quasi experiment. The research sample was 40 students of class VIII SMPN 1 Rawamerta and divided into two classes of 20 people each for classes using Whatsapp Group and 20 people using Google Classroom. The results showed that learning with Whatsapp Group was better than learning using Google Classroom. However, online learning still has several weaknesses, including poor signal and no internet quota.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 47
Author(s):  
Herry Sanoto

Learning in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic has undergone a fundamental change from a face-to-face learning process to online-based learning to minimize the transmission of the Covid-19 virus. Online learning is basically a learning model with internet technology media, so that the learning process can be carried out even though it is in different places. The research method in this research is qualitative research by describing the online learning management process that is carried out at SMP LAB UKSW. The instruments in this research include observation sheets, student opinion questionnaires, and interview guides. The results showed that the online learning process applies management principles which include planning, organizing, implementing and controlling. The results of student and teacher opinions show that online learning has a positive perception of 83%. The results of the interview showed that the students felt that they were well facilitated by the online learning process that was conducted at SMP LAB UKSW.


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