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Problems of Implementing the Independent Learning Curriculum in the Digital Era Satriani; Amiruddin; Sakinah, Andi; Muktamar, Ahmad
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): September
Publisher : Education and Talent Development Center Indonesia (ETDC Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v2i4.934

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The use of technology and new approaches to learning is essential to facing the current digital era. This study aims to explore the challenges and opportunities of implementing this approach at the As'Adiyah Sengkang Islamic Institute, with a focus on the impact of digital transformation. This research used mixed methods, including surveys, interviews, focus groups, and document analysis. Data was collected from students, lecturers, and administrative staff to gain comprehensive insight into the challenges faced during the transition to independent learning in a digital environment. The research results identified a number of crucial challenges, namely limited technological infrastructure, lecturers' readiness to use technology, student motivation and independence, evaluation and assessment, and a lack of social interaction and collaboration. The discussion emphasized the importance of addressing these challenges through targeted strategies, including improving technological infrastructure, training and development of lecturers, promoting student motivation, more contextual assessment, facilitating social interaction and collaboration, and continuous evaluation and improvement. This is the key to the successful implementation of the Independent Learning Curriculum in the digital era at the As'Adiyah Sengkang Islamic Institute. This research provides valuable insight into the complexity of educational transformation in the digital era and provides guidance for higher education institutions facing similar transitions.
Study of Digital Learning Media Needs Analysis for Students of As'adiyah Sengkang Islamic Institute Umrati; Tahir, Muhyiddin; Sakinah, Andi
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v3i3.2712

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In the modern era, which is increasingly oriented toward technology, the demand for digital learning media in the field of education has significantly increased. This transformation pushes the education sector to adapt to various digital media innovations that are more flexible and interactive. Commonly used media include presentations, e-books, and learning applications. Digital learning media is not only needed to replace conventional methods but also offers various advantages, particularly in terms of flexibility, accessibility, and deeper engagement for students. One of the most needed types of digital learning media is media that allows for interactive presentations and digital books that support the delivery of material. Both play a crucial role in enriching the teaching and learning process from the perspectives of both educators and students. This study employs a qualitative descriptive research method using educational, sociological, and communication approaches. Data collection techniques, as well as the research instruments, include interviews with lecturers and questionnaires distributed to students at the Islamic University of As'adiyah Sengkang (UNISAD). During data collection, the researcher conducted a descriptive analysis of the interviews and questionnaires and combined the results using data triangulation. The findings of this research on digital learning media present an interesting and effective alternative for lecturers to deliver material in a more dynamic and visual way, which attracts students' interest and enhances their understanding of the material being taught. Furthermore, through this media, students can become more active in the learning process, as they have the opportunity to explore and comprehend the material independently. The media frequently used by lecturers include presentation tools, e-books, learning applications or games, and educational videos. The media used are tailored to the needs of both students and lecturers. Digital learning media is an absolute necessity in the digital era, but at the Islamic University of As'adiyah Sengkang (UNISAD), there are limitations, such as the lack of computers in classrooms and projectors, which pose challenges for some students in accessing digital learning media. Additionally, technical difficulties, such as unstable internet connectivity or a lack of infrastructure support, can also affect the effectiveness of this media. Therefore, efforts are needed to overcome these obstacles so that the benefits of digital learning media can be experienced equally by all students, allowing the media to be used optimally.
Problems of Implementing the Independent Learning Curriculum in the Digital Era Satriani; Amiruddin; Sakinah, Andi; Muktamar, Ahmad
ETDC: Indonesian Journal of Research and Educational Review Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): September
Publisher : Education and Talent Development Center Indonesia (ETDC Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51574/ijrer.v2i4.934

Abstract

The use of technology and new approaches to learning is essential to facing the current digital era. This study aims to explore the challenges and opportunities of implementing this approach at the As'Adiyah Sengkang Islamic Institute, with a focus on the impact of digital transformation. This research used mixed methods, including surveys, interviews, focus groups, and document analysis. Data was collected from students, lecturers, and administrative staff to gain comprehensive insight into the challenges faced during the transition to independent learning in a digital environment. The research results identified a number of crucial challenges, namely limited technological infrastructure, lecturers' readiness to use technology, student motivation and independence, evaluation and assessment, and a lack of social interaction and collaboration. The discussion emphasized the importance of addressing these challenges through targeted strategies, including improving technological infrastructure, training and development of lecturers, promoting student motivation, more contextual assessment, facilitating social interaction and collaboration, and continuous evaluation and improvement. This is the key to the successful implementation of the Independent Learning Curriculum in the digital era at the As'Adiyah Sengkang Islamic Institute. This research provides valuable insight into the complexity of educational transformation in the digital era and provides guidance for higher education institutions facing similar transitions.