scholarly journals Challenges, Roles, and Axiology of Indonesian Digital Literacy During the Pandemic

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
putri tariza santiula ◽  
adinda restu tribhuana ◽  
anastasia amanda putri setiawan ◽  
adinda salwa

Digital literacy is one of the new media, which has a vital role in Indonesian people's lives, especially during the pandemic. In this article, the author will discuss the challenges faced by the community in implementing digital literacy, the role and value of axiology contained in digital literacy during a pandemic. Indonesian society is expected to have good digital literacy skills to balance these urgent needs, especially during a pandemic. This article aims to increase public awareness of the importance of understanding digital literacy. Besides, make efforts to utilize digital literacy to the fullest and realize the challenges faced. This research method uses a combined approach. The results show that digital literacy is critical in various aspects and has axiological value. However, Indonesia still has several challenges implementing digital literacy during the pandemic. Therefore, the government and society are expected to work together to improve the ability and understanding of digital literacy. However, this article still needs to be reviewed further due to the limited data and time available.

Author(s):  
Susan Gibson

This article identifies digital literacy as an important aspect of new media literacy at the K-12 level. Digital literacy includes developing the skills of information location and application as well understanding how to use available evidence to assist in problem solving and decision making about important questions and issues that have no clear answers. Two web-based examples of instructional strategies – WebQuests and Web Inquiry Projects—are suggested as ways to develop these and other important 21st century learning skills.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 21
Author(s):  
Kuncahyono Kuncahyono ◽  
Maharani Putri Kumalasani

The purpose of this service is to assist partners in improving digital literacy skills and teacher competencies at SDN Juwet 2 Kab. Kediri is one of the efforts to implement digital-based learning that can be used as online learning teaching materials. This research method uses a participatory action research (PAR) approach. The method of this activity is carried out based on research by 1) conducting socialization and workshops on digital material and digital literacy, 2) compiling digital material (sway) based on the internet, 3) implementing digital material products (sway) in online learning. The results of this research-based activity produce digital material (sway) products that can be used as online teaching materials. Second, the results of the pre-test and post-test show that the digital literacy skills of teachers have increased. The final result shows that the final product of making digital material is a digital material product (sway) which can be used as teaching material implemented in the online learning process with students


SASI ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 196
Author(s):  
Lucia Charlota Octovina Tahamata ◽  
Welly Angela Riry

Fulfilling of the Right to Education is a part of Human Rights. The right to education has become important in line with government policies to work from home during the Covid 19 pandemic. During the Covid-19 pandemic the learning process uses two learning methods, namely the online method and the offline method. Two learning methods are used for learning but the process has not been implemented optimally by both teachers and students, there are always obstacles faced. The purpose of this study was to determine and study the fulfillment of the right to basic education during the Covid 19 pandemic. The authors conducted research at the Department of Education and Culture of Elementary Schools and Junior High Schools in Ambon City using empirical research methods, data collection techniques through interviews and observations to students. Based on the results of the research conducted, the authors found that the distance learning system in schools in Ambon City was not optimal due to facilities and infrastructure and mastery of technology. which is still low. Fulfilling the right to education requires the involvement of all parties, namely the government, educators, students and parents to work together in the teaching and learning process during the Covid-19 pandemic. The government, educators, students and educational administering institutions at a practical level must strive to develop learning methods with good digital literacy skills so that they need to be improved through trainings using media for online learning for both educators, students and parents


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 00004
Author(s):  
Ika Rahma Susilawati ◽  
Rahmat Hidayat

This study aims to obtain the social representation of Indonesian society about taxes, especially those originating from the suburban and rural areas. Our previous study reported results that more people are representing those who live in urban areas and have higher digital literacy skills. Therefore, this study was conducted to broaden society's representative. Data was retrieved by direct social interaction to the people who are in public areas like traditional markets, rural areas, terminals, train stations, and small and medium enterprises around the campus area. A total of 121 respondents participated in this study. The analysis reveals the finding of 27 categories in terms of the social representation of tax. Among these categories, the highest frequency of occurrence is in the obligation categorization. Later, followed by categories of public interest, burdens, necessary, and corruption. In general, most respondents associate taxes with obligations. They acknowledge the importance of tax in an ideal, normative, and constitutional way. Under those circumstances, it heads them to comply with the tax rules. This reinforces the reasons why they tend to be more tax- compliant. However, tax is also associated with financial and non-financial burdens. The widespread practice of corruption or misuse of tax money further diminishes people's trust towards the government. This becomes a potential factor in progressively reducing individual tax compliance. A more extensive discussion is presented in the discussion.


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (8) ◽  
pp. 687-694
Author(s):  
Kartono Kartono

AbstractThe trend of the spread of Coronavirus (Covid)-19 which continues to soar has an impact on society for health, peace and safety of the soul.  Public awareness and compliance with laws and regulations and the government's call for a Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB) policy are important not to be violated or ignored.  The application of criminal sanctions for fines is an alternative sanction in law enforcement so that people are deterred, educated and as a means of government social control. The research method is normative juridical supported by empirical research using secondary data in the form of books, legislation and the internet. Type of qualitative research. The results of the study concluded that the government must be firm in applying criminal sanctions and criminal fines as an alternative to making people deterrent, educated and as a means of social control Keywords: PSBB, Criminal Fines, Prevention.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 123
Author(s):  
Muhammad Ardian ◽  
Arief Marizki Purba

This research aims to analyze the implementation of the Medan Outer Ring Acceleration Area Program in the Medan Tuntungan District and to find out the supporting and inhibiting factors. The research method used is descriptive research method with a qualitative approach. The results showed that the implementation of the accelerated development program for the outer ring region in Medan Tuntungan District was effective and was able to add and improve several facilities and infrastructures, not only road infrastructure, health infrastructure, educational infrastructure, but also added economic infrastructure. Factors that support infrastructure development in the District of Medan Tuntungan include Support of all citizens to government policies through proposals submitted to the Medan City Government regarding the need for infrastructure development in the District of Medan Tuntungan, in the context of accelerating regional development. Factors hampering infrastructure development in Medan Tuntungan Subdistrict are the lack of public awareness of the use and maintenance of infrastructure provided by the government, so that conditions are easily damaged and the limited regional budget for infrastructure development.


Author(s):  
Nur Soetjiati

The village funds allocation given by the government of Banyuwangi Regency to the villages in the Pesanggaran sub-district is an effort to motivate the village in financing the activities of the Village Government.The purpose of this study is to describe, explain and analyze the accountability system in the management of Village Fund Allocation in the District Pesanggaran Banyuwangi. This research uses field research method which gives description about Accountability of Village Fund Allocation Funding in Pesanggaran District of Banyuwangi Regency. Data collection techniques using observation, interview and documentation techniques, by selecting informants who play a vital role and are involved technically and functionally in Accountability Management of Village Fund Allocation. The data that has been obtained then analyzed using qualitative research method. The results of this study are: (1). Village Fund Allocation Planning in Pesanggaran Sub-District, first discussed in the village development plan, involves the community in decision-making and to determine the development to be implemented in the village located in Pesanggaran sub-district. (2). Implementation of the Village Fund Allocation, implemented transparently, local villagers were given access to know the use of the village funding allocation fund. For example, from the activities carried out in installing information boards of ongoing projects / activities such as writing what activities are ongoing, how much funding is used, how long the implementation of the duties, and who the executor. (3). Accountability in the implementation of the allocation of village funds should be done as a form of village government accountability in managing funds obtained from the government. Keywords : Accountability, Village Fund Allocation


2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Rizka Elisa Rahmawati ◽  
M Ruslianor Maika

This study aims to determine the level of student acceptance of the cashless society era which is now being promoted by the Government as an effort to stop the spread of the Covid-19 virus in Indonesia. The occurrence of coronavirus transmission through physical contact or droplets makes people have to keep their distance and reduce the intensity of social interaction with other people. Therefore, public awareness is needed to reduce the use of cash transactions which are one of the means of spreading Covid-19 and switch to non-cash payments so that they can continue to carry out economic activities, which are the spearheads of human life. The method chosen by the author was qualitative as a combined research method with a phenomenological approach that was carried out directly to students about the changes that occurred during the pandemic. The results showed that the level of student acceptance of cashless payments was quite good with 85% of respondents using non-cash payments and this will continue to grow along with the provision of more modern technology and according to student interests.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 119-134
Author(s):  
Aulia Mubarak ◽  
M. Adli ◽  
Iman Jauhari

This paper describes the process of marriage itsbat in Aceh and its approval factors despite its non-compliance with the applicable provisions. From the study results, it is known that the judge determining marriage itsbat prioritized benefit (maslahah) for the litigants. Its approval is considered to have more positive impacts, both for the litigants and their children. When it is granted, their marriage has had legal force and is recognized by the state, with the result that the litigants and their children have the same rights as those who register their marriage. This study used empirical legal research method obtained by conducting interviews. For further suggestion, it is expected that the government give legal socialization to increase public awareness of the importance of marriage registration


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 121
Author(s):  
Naimatus Tsaniyah ◽  
Kannisa Ayu Juliana

One of the big problems facing this nation is the spread of hoaxes or fake news. This was triggered partly because of the strengthening of the post truth phenomenon and the ease of disseminating information through social media and conversation applications such as WhatsApp. This study intends to describe the use of digital literacy to counteract hoaxes in the era of disruption. This era was marked by information flooding, rapid and deep-seated changes, and the use of very high internet-based technology. The literature review is used as this research method. The conclusion of this study is that hoaxes can be resisted by developing massive digital literacy skills. Digital literacy skills include eight essential elements: cultural (understanding context), cognitive (expanding mind), constructive (creating positive things), communicative (capable of communicating and networking), confident (confident and responsible), creative (doing new things), critical (critically addressing content), civic (supporting the realization of civil society). The development and strengthening of digital literacy can be done especially in schools, campuses, and other educational institutions.


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