scholarly journals Optimalisasi Penggunaan WhatsApp Group Sebagai Sarana Komunikasi dan Media Pembelajaran Online Selama Masa Pandemi COVID-19 bagi Guru SD Negeri 10 Pianggu

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-28
Author(s):  
Fitri Handayani ◽  
Marsika Sepyanda ◽  
Risza Dwiputri ◽  
Riyen Permata ◽  
Zulfariati

The readiness of elementary school teachers to use online learning media during the COVID-19 pandemic remains very low. Many teachers are unable to optimize various features of online teaching media, such as the use of WhatsApp. This was also experienced by teachers at SD Negeri 10 Pianggu, IX Koto Sungai Lasi sub-district. Not all teachers can make the best use of WhatsApp as an online learning tool. Some teachers are still unaware of the features accessible on WhatsApp that might be utilized as a learning assistance tool. Therefore it is necessary to provide training for teachers at SD Negeri 10 Pianggu, IX Koto Sungai Lasi sub-district in presenting learning materials through the use of WhatsApp. The implementation of service activities is carried out by providing training through lectures, discussions, and practices. Teachers were given information and knowledge about WhatsApp as a means of online learning medium during the Covid-19 pandemic. Based on the training activities that were conducted, the teachers demonstrated an eager attitude and a desire to learn more about various features on Whatsapp. Teachers receive training materials fast and can utilize the WhatsApp group as an effective online teaching tool, so the training generates favorable feedback.

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 31
Author(s):  
Abdullah Masmali ◽  
Fahhad Alghamdi

The use of online teaching has increased rapidly, especially since the start of the global pandemic of COVID-19. K–12 teachers in Saudi Arabia, like many teachers globally, found themselves with a new way of teaching because of the pandemic. Thus, this study examined the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) in elementary school teachers’ acceptance of online learning. We tested whether UTAUT’s four key factors (performance expectancy; effort expectancy; social influence; and facilitating conditions) affect Saudi Arabian elementary school teachers’ acceptance of using online learning. We found that performance expectancy, social influence, and facilitating conditions altogether predicted teachers’ use of online learning as the analysis of the multiple regression outcome found that 60.2% of the variation was affected by these variables.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (5) ◽  
pp. 688-693
Author(s):  
Wendri Wiratsiwi ◽  
Saeful Mizan

The teachers' ability of SDN Saringembat 1 and SDN Mulyorejo towards technology-based learning media is still low. Therefore, it is still minimally used for online learning. The solution offered is to conduct training on the use of google classroom and google form. The implementation method of this training was by demonstrating, assisting and assigning participants to use the application. Based on the results of the analysis, 95% of participants gained insights and skills related to the use of google classrooms and google forms for online learning. In fact, 65% of them were committed to utilizing these media in learning.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 282-289
Author(s):  
Andri Anugrahana

This study aims to determine the problems experienced by teachers during Covid-19 pandemic in which teachers must conduct online learning. This research is a descriptive study using online survey method. The data was collected using online questionnaires to 64 respondents of elementary school teachers. It was found that 98% of the primary school teachers respondents has conducted online learning during Covid-19 pandemic, and 1 teacher did not use online model. The information obtained is that 100% of the teacher is doing online model (in the network) learning. More than 9 medias used by elementary school teachers in Bantul district during the pandemic were offered namely WhatsApps, WhatsApp Web, Google Classroom, Google Group, TeamLink, Microsoft Teams, Kaizala Microsoft, Zoom Meeting & Webinar, Youtube, Google Hangouts, and others. 100% of teachers or as many as 64 teachers are learning with WhatsApps application as the first choice. Furthermore, 15% of teachers use some application supporters of WhatsApp. Google Class is the second option. The third option is Google form as much as 12% or 8 teachers. The use of Google Form is for students’ worksheets. The fourth choice is YouTube with as many as 7% or 5 teachers. Short videos related to the material being taught in 10-20 minutes. The fifth application is the Zoom Cloud Meeting for only 3% or 2 teachers who chose this platform.


Author(s):  
Fiki Setiawan ◽  
Hery Prambudi ◽  
Pipin Supenah ◽  
Supriyatin Supriyatin

The government has issued various policies to stop the spread of COVID-19. One of them is online learning (on the network) which is carried out by almost all levels of education in Indonesia. Learning models are developed based online (e-learning). Nevertheless, on the other hand, the implementation of online learning experiences obstacles such as teachers' lack of knowledge and skills in managing to learn online. This community service aims to improve the abilities and skills of elementary school teachers in using e-learning applications based on Google Classroom in helping the online learning process during the pandemic. The target of this activity is the Gegunung Village Elementary School teachers. Execution method using lectures, practicum, and question and answer. Training participants are given an understanding concept about distance learning media or online and practising use of the Google Classrooms application. The results of this activity include training participants very enthusiastic about participating in the training. The Gegunung Village Elementary School teacher can understand the use of google classroom with an indicator that the teacher can create online learning. The Gegunung Village Elementary School teachers have operated the application Google Classroom as an alternative medium. However, assistance still needs to be done until the teacher understands and uses Google Classroom as an online learning medium during the COVID-19 pandemic.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 2327-2334
Author(s):  
Yudin Citriadin ◽  
Mohammad Viktor Farid Hakim

The purpose of the study was to determine the training needs needed by teachers in making digital products to facilitate the learning process. Training is as a way for teachers to innovate digital competencies. The participants of this study were 10 elementary school teachers (F=6 and M=4). Participants are homeroom teachers from grades 1 to 6, and 4 were subject teachers (Mathematics, English, local content and sports). This study used the descriptive qualitative method. Observation, documents and interviews collected data. The data analysis process used the Miles and Huberman model through data reduction, data presentation, drawing conclusions and triangulation. The results show that teachers need workshops that can directly practice making digital teaching tools such as learning videos and developing videos on the YouTube channel. However, they have difficulties with the technological devices they have. There are 30% of teachers who have full technology equipment, and the rest rely on smartphones for online teaching and learning. Thus, schools can consider providing technology tools that teachers can use in developing digital competencies and digital learning tools.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Esa Nur Wahyuni ◽  
Retno Mangestuti ◽  
Iffat Maimunah ◽  
Rahmat Aziz

One of the critical variables in the online learning process during the Covid-19 pandemic is teachers' self-efficacy to their ability to carry out online learning. However, the fact is not all teachers have the efficacy of teaching online. The article invites readers to reflect by analyzing the causes of low self-efficacy of elementary school teachers carrying out online learning. The study used a mixed-method approach involving 22 elementary school teachers. Primary and secondary data collection using questionnaires, interviews, observations, and documentation. Data analysis used quantitative and qualitative. The results show that three factors cause low self-efficacy of elementary school teachers: first, teachers' perception that online learning is ineffective and efficient; second, weak mastery and skills to apply technology for learning; and thirdly, the lack of online learning support facilities during the pandemic. This study's results can be an empiric basis for improving teachers' quality by schools, communities, and governments, especially related to online learning, not only 


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Nellitawati Nellitawati ◽  
Aswardi Aswardi

This training aims to help teachers, especially elementary school teachers in conducting PTK, for the improvement of learning in the future. In detail, the goal to be achieved in the first year is the teacher understands the method of classroom action research. Teachers are able to draft the PTK design and implement the PTK. Which will then acquire the copyright and publication of the manuscript on International activities. activities. In second  proceed to process of designing,  developing models and creating modules for building self-integrity programs and reducing student violence. Training activities of PTK methods for elementary school teachers are conducted in UPTD Padang Timur. The for used in lectures, training lectures, lectures, questions and answers and exercises. Before the question and answer is done, first the resource person presents the material that has been agreed upon. Then given the opportunity to participants to do question and answer and provide exercise in order to stabilize the material. The training of PTK method is done by presenting the material / theory about PTK method and followed by the drafting exercise of PTK under the guidance of the Implementation Team.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 43-50
Author(s):  
Aniar Setyaningrum ◽  
Fatahillah Fatahillah ◽  
Afri Mardicko

This research was conducted to determine the use of instructional video media in the online learning  process by elementary  school teachers in  Pagelaran  Utara  sub - district. The use of video media is the theme in this study because it has an important meaning in online learning. The covid-19 virus has an impact on teaching and learningactivities. Learning that should be done directly now can only be done indirectly or what is commonly called online learning. Then an educator is required to try to use video media as a solution in online learning. In this study, there were 58 respondents from 10 elementary schools in the North Pagelaran sub-district. The research results obtained show that 96.6% of teachers who teach in primary schools in the utata performance sub - district or around 55 teachers out of 58 have used instructional video media in the online learning process during the pandemic. It can be concluded that the video media has been used optimally.


JURNAL IQRA ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Irfan Fauzi ◽  
Iman Hermawan Sastra Khusuma

The article aimed to explain in detail the perspectives of elementary school teachers about online learning in a COVID-19 pandemic condition. This study used a quantitative approach. The subjects in this study were 45 teachers in Banten and West Java. The results of this study indicated that teachers understand the context of online learning, but in implementation there are various problems found, including 1) availability of facilities, 2) network and internet usage, 3) planning, implementation, and evaluation of learning, and 4) collaboration with parents. Online learning help teachers in the COVID-19 pandemic period, but felt to be ineffective, even 80% of teachers feel dissatisfied thorough online learning. This research was expected to be an evaluation material for various parties including education policy makers in conducting online learning, besides this research can also facilitate other researchers to develop research on online learning, especially in elementary schools. Keywords: Online Learning, COVID-19 Pandemic, COVID-19


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