scholarly journals METODE PEMBELAJARAN ONLINE PAKET C

2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 13-23
Author(s):  
Lekat Lekat ◽  
Rufran Zulkarnaian ◽  
Suardi Jasma

The purpose of this study to describe the Implementation of  electronic learning  in program the Package C. This study is included in a qualitative study. The subjects in this study consisted of four people, Chairman of Institute, the Principal, Tutors, and Learning. The data in this study were collected through interview, observation and documentation techniques. The data obtained were analyzed through four stages namely, data reduction, data presentation, verification and decision making. To obtain the validity of the results of the study, researchers used the technique; Source triangulation, technique triangulation and time triangulation. The results showed that First, the First, the implementation of the C package electronic learning  program is carried out in order to assist the learning process. Second, teaching materials used for example print teaching materials (Books, Modules) and also use non-printed teaching materials such as audiovisual teaching materials and web-based teaching materials. Third, electronic learning  methods such as classical learning methods and tutorials. Fourth, the media used are visual and audiovisual learning media. Fifth, evaluation of learning outcomes is carried out in order to assess the results of electronic learning  and the activeness of learning citizens in the learning process. Sixth, the form of electronic learning  model services in the form of software applications, namely the Modle application, Seventh, The use of electronic learning  models is used to help tutors and become a reference for learning. Eighth, technical implementation of online learning models in the form of discussion of tutors and learning citizens. Ninth, the learning outcomes before using online learning an average of 89.3 and after implementing electronic learning  has increased an average of 98.3. Tenth, inhibiting factors and supporting the implementation of online learning external inhibiting factors namely networks and external supporting factors applied facilities offer a lot of learning ease. Key words: Implementation, Electronic Learning, PKBM Songgo Langit

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 169
Author(s):  
Herman Herman ◽  
Agung Sunarno ◽  
Nurhayati Simatupang

The learning process consists of several supporting components: teaching materials, learning models, learning methods, and teaching styles. All of these components aim to help students understand and understand all teaching materials in each subject. For the SMA/MA level, passing down in volleyball is one of the materials that is considered quite difficult, as evidenced by the data obtained from the school. More than half of the participants failed in the subject of the volleyball game. What is found in the field is the most significant cause of failure, which is generally influenced by an unsupportive learning process. One of the most influential things is the teaching style. In this study, the teaching styles that are considered to be able to create situations/conditions that help the learning process are convergent teaching styles and inclusive teaching styles.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yew Kee Wong

The assessment outcome for many online learning methods are based on the number of correct answers and than convert it into one final mark or grade. We discovered that when using online learning, we can extract more detail information from the learning process and these information are useful for the assessor to plan an effective and efficient learning model for the learner. Statistical analysis is an important part of an assessment when performing the online learning outcome. The assessment indicators include the difficulty level of the question, time spend in answering and the variation in choosing answer. In this paper we will present the findings of these assessment indicators and how it can improve the way the learner being assessed when using online learning system. We developed a statistical analysis algorithm which can assess the online learning outcomes more effectively using quantifiable measurements. A number of examples of using this statistical analysis algorithm are presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Harnum Putri Almaidah ◽  
Muhlasin Amrullah

This study aims to describe the learning implementation model during the COVID-19 pandemic at SD Muhammadiyah 3 Pandaan. The research was conducted at SD Muhammadiyah 3 Pandaan City with one of the teachers as resource persons. This research uses descriptive qualitative research. The results of this study are observations of learning models at SD Muhammadiyah 3 Pandaan during the covid-19 pandemic. Learning that is usually carried out in person is now being shifted to distance learning or daring. In the implementation of learning during this pandemic, appropriate and effective learning models are needed to support the success of the teaching and learning process. The application of the learning model is one of the main factors in the learning process. This is because when applying the appropriate learning model, the learning process and learning outcomes will be as expected. There are several factors that support teachers in the learning process, namely the availability of mobile phones, quotas and a stable internet network. In addition to the factors that support bold learning, there are also several inhibiting factors for teachers in bold learning. The inhibiting factors include not all students have cellphones and there are still many parents who are busy working.


Author(s):  
Noor Amalina Audina ◽  
Mahfuz Rizqi Mubarak

This researcher aims to explore the listening skill’ online learning process using the Madlipz application and analyze the students’ perceptions of the learning process. This study used a descriptive qualitative approach with three data collection techniques, namely observation, interviews, and documentation. From this study, the researchers concluded three steps used by the teacher, namely (1) preparing and sharing online class links using Zoom Cloud Meeting media, (2) several core activities such as greeting, motivation, and explanation of listening skill ‘learning objectives’. In this step, it is also explained how the videos provided by the Madlipz application are presented as teaching materials for listening skill ‘learning, (3) evaluating learning outcomes. Researchers also found various kinds of students’ perceptions which were categorized as positive and negative perceptions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sitti 'Abidah ◽  
Daulat Saragi ◽  
Reh Bungana Beru Perangin-angin

In general, teaching materials and learning processes tend to be teacher-centered, while students only listen to what is conveyed by the teacher. So that the teaching materials used have less impact on improving student learning outcomes. From that tendency, researchers took the basis of research on students of Grade V Elementary School in North Aceh Regency with the aim to produce thematic teaching materials products based on local wisdom that are in accordance with the demands of KD / KI in the 2013 curriculum, further to find out the practicality of local wisdom-based thematic teaching materials that have been developed; and to find out the effectiveness of thematic teaching materials based on local wisdom that has been developed. Based on individual completion criteria, it can be determined that students who have completed their individual studies are known that classical completion has reached 88.00%. So that the results of learning classically are complete. In other words, it can be stated that student learning outcomes taught with thematic teaching materials based on local wisdom are higher than the learning outcomes of students taught with learning models that have been used by teachers.


Author(s):  
Risnovita Sari ◽  
Rina Evianty ◽  
Muhammad Amran

Listening skills are one of the skills in learning German. Listening skills are also a very important skill in the learning process to improve German language skills. The ability to actively listen is defined as the process of actively understanding to get information, and the attitude of the speaker whose purpose is to understand the conversation objectively. In the current era of globalization many online learning methods have been applied, one of which is the Blended Learning model. Blended Learning is a combination of face-to-face learning and online learning.


Author(s):  
Abdulkareem Dawah Abbas ◽  
Ahmed Shamil Mustafa ◽  
Yassin Salih Fayyad ◽  
Mustafa Maad Hamdi

E-learning is one way to make more learners more accessible and flexible and to close the divide between different fields or cultures or time management to the satisfaction of students. The purpose of this paper is to review the current literature on the benefits of online learning from the satisfaction of students in applied technology and the form of blended learning used in the learning process in order to build qualifications and enhance learning outcomes. The methodology focuses on explaining the different ways of e-learning methods and how to communicate through common communication models. The results of this paper demonstrate the effects of the 2019-2020 empiric study of e-learning at the University of Al-Maarif. The study further draws on its clear proof of the satisfaction of students with e-learning models.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (02) ◽  
pp. 50
Author(s):  
Octaviany Widyangsih

Abstract: Pandemic Covid-19 made government implemented the regulation of education that learning process only conduct by distance education, thus one of the method in this programme was by online learning. The objective of this research was to digging information about the online learning process by elementary teachers. Using the descriptive qualitative method with subjects of 37 teachers in Bogor City. Data was collected by survey with 2 type of questions (open and closed questions). The results shows, that before pandemic Covid-19 the implementation of online learning in elementary schools were very low, but after pandemic the readiness of teachers regarding the goverment regulation is well accomodated even though teachers still have shortcoming with the authenticity of learning outcomes from assignments. Furthermore, teachers still cannot fully conduct evaluation by online assessment particularly to evaluate the affective and social aspects. Keywords: elementary school, instructional, online, implementation


Author(s):  
Ivan Jaya ◽  
Mahyuddin K. M. Nasution

The COVID-19 pandemic that has recently hit various countries including Indonesia has resulted in major changes in various fields, including in the development of the education sector. The teaching and learning process has turned from face-to-face into an online method. However, there are several obstacles experienced by schools that implement an online learning system, one of them was the ability of teachers who do not understand various learning application platforms. In addition, the material provided by the teacher is not maximally acceptable to students because most teachers provide learning material from the pages of textbooks or teacher writings (scans, photos, or presentation files). For this reason, it is necessary to have variations in the provision of teaching materials to students by making interesting and creative learning videos using the Movavi Education Set. With learning videos, students can do lessons at home, repeat it, and can ask the teacher some points from it if they don't understand. By using Movavi Education Set, teachers are also free to be creative in making learning videos that can be shared through commonly used communication applications such as e-mail, WhatsApp, line, google classroom and other applications.


Author(s):  
Yunni Susanty

The COVID 19 pandemic also has an impact on the education and training aspects of the State Civil Apparatus. MOT training in Puslatbang PKASN LAN, which was originally carried out by blended learning in 2019, has been changed to fully online learning in 2020, as an effort to reduce the spread of the COVID 19 virus. The purpose of this study is to find out whether there are differences on the learning outcomes between MOT participants in 2019, which attended by 30 people, and MOT participants in 2020, which attended by 25 people. Data processing and analysis techniques in this study using quantitative methods. The statistical test used is the non-parametric statistical test using the Mann Whitney U test. The sampling technique used was total sampling, where all members of the population were used as samples. The results revealed that there was no difference in the learning outcomes of MOT participants between those using the blended learning method and those using the fully online learning method. Based on this information, fully online learning is very possible to be applied. Nevertheless, the Training Institution must pay attention to the availability of facilities and infrastructure that support the learning process electronically. Also, the limited interaction between lecturers and participants when doing online learning should be balanced with the ability of lecturers to convey material with technology-based learning techniques. In this case, the roles of all parties will determine the optimal achievement of the fully online learning process.


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