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Journal : Geosfera Indonesia

Measuring Geography Online Learning in The First Year Using The Online Learning Quality Index Based on Teachers and Learners’ Perceptions (OLQ-TLP) Yulianto, Agung; Mukminan; Oktavianto, Dwi Angga; Widodo, Edi; Ramos, Angelou O.
Geosfera Indonesia Vol. 9 No. 3 (2024): GEOSFERA INDONESIA
Publisher : Department of Geography Education, University of Jember, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/geosi.v9i3.43337

Abstract

Online learning is a relatively new thing for some teachers in South Kalimantan. It was the first time for these teachers to do online learning since the government took the policy of learning from home due to the disaster emergencies and environmental change. This study aims (1) to determine the perception of geography teachers in South Kalimantan who have just done online learning for the first time, and (2) to determine the quality of online learning that has been implemented based on the mean index value of each factor. The research was designed with a quantitative approach through an online survey of 26 geography teachers who teach 10th grade at the high school level. The sample was selected by Cluster Random Sampling. The questionnaire instrument used a modified the online learning quality index based on teachers and learners’ perceptions (OLQ-TLP). The research time was from December 2020 to February 2021. The results showed that teachers' perceptions of online learning were in a good category. Based on the index value, factors that have good quality are Learner content, Learner interaction, Instruction interaction, Social Presence, and Course design. Other factors still need to be improved, namely the factors of Learner satisfaction, Knowledge acquisition, Learning platform, Instruction, Learning support, and Ability of transfer. Therefore, to improve teachers' expertise in online geography learning on lithosphere material, training with an innovative Digital Education Shifting (DES) approach is needed.
Co-Authors Agung Yulianto Agus Susilo Nugroho Agusta Praba Ristadi Pinem Ahmad Ahfas Akbar, Syaeful Akhmad, Afandi Alamsyah, Erika Ali Akbar Ananto, Ami Dwi Andri Triyono Angga, Pratama Ansori, Faisal April Firman Daru Arbiantara, Difta Arum, Dhika Malita Puspita A’rasy Fahruddin Bambang Syaeful Hadi Basri Basri Boy Isma Putra Candra Darmawan, Candra Chilmi, Muchammad Dessy Wardiah, Dessy Dhika Malita Dwi Angga Oktavianto Efendi, Moch Miqdar Eko Supriyadi Fahruddin, A'rasy Fathoni, Muhammad Rizal Febriyanto, Eko Wahyu Hadi, Soiful Hanif, Muhammad Burhan Harapan, Edi Hastuti Hastuti Hastuti Himam, Muhammad Tauhid Ibnu Widiyanto Indah Sulistiyowati iswanto Iswanto Iswanto Kartika Imam Santoso Khoirunnisa, Safira Kristanto, Arnes Budi Kristianto, Denny Kurniawan, Teguh Tri Martiana, Aris Maulana, Achmad Bagas Mauliana, Metatia Intan Ma’arif, Daffa Nurin Nabil Muhsinatun Siasah Masruri Mukminan MULYADI Muqaffi, Alfan Dabbar Mustafid Mustafid Nursida Arif Nurtriana Hidayati Pamungkas, Wahyu Aji Prantasi Harmi Tjahjanti Pratama Angga Buana Prind Triajeng Pungkasanti, Prind Triajeng Priyambudi, Gagah Deffi Putro, Eko Prasetio Rachmawati, Eka Putri Ramadhani, Aditya Ramos, Angelou O. Rastri Prathivi Riantika, Rasti Fajar Peni Rifa'atussa'adah, Nahida Rofiq Salam, Rois Nur Setiawan, Luthfi Frans Siti Irene Astuti D Sri Rum Giyarsih Sulis Yulianto Surjati, Endang Susanto Susanto Syahruddin Syahruddin Titin Winarti Uce Indahyanti Wardani, Kasa Kusuma Wawan Setiawan Windarta, Windarta Zanyc, Yuinta Diaz Aprilia