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Journal : Jurnal Pendidikan Islam

Children's Education in the Metaverse Era: Between the Rapid Growth of Information Technology and Self-learning of Generation Z Chalim, Saifuddin; Usman, Fadly; Rokhman, Mauhibur; Rusydi, Ibnu; Rahmat; Zamawi, Bahrudin
Nazhruna: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 7 No. 3 (2024): Transformative Islamic Education in Pesantren and Madrasah
Publisher : Universitas Pesantren Kh abdul Chalim Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/nzh.v7i3.19

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The phenomenon of distance learning patterns during the pandemic has become an extraordinary leap and has significantly impacted the massive use of the internet in society. The digital era is an era where many human life activities are carried out online by minimizing social interaction, such as school with online learning, working in the office to working from home, organizational meetings via online meeting platforms such as Zoom and Google Meet, health consultations answered directly by doctors, as well as other activities that were rarely carried out before Covid-19. This research aims to determine children's learning patterns and behavior in the metaverse era. Meanwhile, the research method used is quantitative, with several approaches such as correlation between variables and the close relationship between one variable and another. The three groups of respondents in the study were early adults (>20 years), early adolescents (15-20) years and children (10-15 years). The research results show that at the age of children, smartphone use and online activities are only limited to playing games and social media. Meanwhile, in their early teens, some are even starting to learn game-making through online platforms such as Roblox Studio. In early adulthood, which is the age of college education, smartphone use is not just about social media or online shopping; some even have digital wallets and crypto wallets, invest in cryptocurrency, and even actively use the creator's platform games and NFTs with payments via cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum, polygon, etc.
Enhancing Islamic Millennial Students' Writing Skills through Facebook Class Ahmad Tajuddin, Azza Jauhar; Puspita Sari, Hesty; Hasanah, Imroatul; Rokhman, Mauhibur; Saifudin, Ahmad; Isro’iyah, Latifatul; Nur Kholis, Mohammad Maulana
Nazhruna: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): Transformative Islamic Education in Pesantren and Madrasah
Publisher : Universitas Pesantren Kh abdul Chalim Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/nzh.v8i1.109

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The Islamic millennial generation was born in 1980-2000 and is very familiar with technology, so were Ushuluddin students of IAIN Kediri in the first semester of the 2022/2023 academic year. For their interest in improving their English writing skills, the researcher used a different class named Facebook class. Students had to upload their writing works on their Facebook tagging the researcher and their friends in the class. The research was to improve the writing skills of Ushuluddin students using the Classroom Action Research Method. It was conducted at IAIN Kediri and involved 220 Ushuluddin student’s faculty, as the object of the research. The participants were spread in 6 classes in 4 study programs. The result showed that students' marks increased, and so was their motivation to write. This implied that the Facebook class was a good way to learn writing. Then it can be concluded that students' writing skill was improved using Facebook class. Lecturers are very suggested to take the benefit of Facebook for the writing learning process.
The Role and Threats of Using ChatGPT in Higher Education: Balancing Pedagogical Potential and Ethical Risks Mulianah, Baiq; Usman, Fadly; Rokhman, Mauhibur; Fatikh, M. Alfin; Andriana, Isni; Nabila, Meutia Aisyah; Nur Kholis, Mohammad Maulana
Nazhruna: Jurnal Pendidikan Islam Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): Transformative Islamic Education
Publisher : Universitas Pesantren Kh abdul Chalim Mojokerto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31538/nzh.v8i3.218

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The increasing use of generative AI tools in education highlights the need to understand how they can be effectively integrated into university-level teaching and learning. Although these tools offer great promise, the absence of a transparent and ethical framework for their implementation poses real challenges in aligning them with curriculum goals. AI technologies, such as ChatGPT, have already begun to reshape the way students learn, particularly in higher education settings. This research examines how students utilize ChatGPT for academic purposes, including studying, research, and learning activities. Using a quantitative approach, the study identifies usage trends and finds that students generally feel confident using ChatGPT, with many reporting improved engagement and productivity. The lack of regulated ethical standards for ChatGPT use and lecturer interventions prohibiting irresponsible use also impact the widespread use of ChatGPT in higher education settings. This study used quantitative data analysis involving 415 students from four universities: KH Abdul Chalim University, Brawijaya University, Sriwijaya University, and Gadjah Mada University. This research examines the benefits, challenges, and ethical considerations of utilising AI-based software in academic settings, particularly in higher education.