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DAMPAK PANDEMI COVID-19 TERHADAP BANK SYARIAH DAN PENDIDIKAN Arifudin; Adi Marlito; Mochamad Ghifari Arrazy; Siti Nur'Aisah; Zahrotunnisa
Journal of Social and Economics Research Vol 6 No 1 (2024): JSER, June 2024
Publisher : Ikatan Dosen Menulis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/jser.v6i1.362

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Pandemi Covid-19 memberikan dampak yang signifikan dalam segi kehidupan manusia seperti dalam bidang kesehatan, sosial, pendidikan, ekonomi, maupun dari sektor perbankan. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis dampak pandemi covid-19 terhadap bank Syariah dan pendidikan di Indonesia. Hasil analisis menunjukan bahwa pandemi telah memberikan tekanan ekonomi yang signifikan pada bank Syariah, mempengaruhi aspek likuiditas, kredit, dan profitabilitas. Sementara itu, sector Pendidikan juga mengalami perubahan drastic dengan adopsi model pembelajaran jarak jauh. Keterbatasan akses, tantangan teknologi, dan dampak psikososial pada peserta didik dan pendidik menjadi isu utama. Penelitian ini juga mengidentifikasi upaya yang diambil oleh bank syariah dan lembaga pendidikan untuk mengatasi tantangan ini, termasuk strategi inovatif dalam penyediaan layanan keuangan dan adaptasi dalam pengajaran daring. Implikasi dari temuan ini memberikan wawasan bagi pengambil kebijakan, praktisi, dan akademis untuk memperkuat ketahanan sektor keuangan syariah dan meningkatkan adaptabilitas Pendidikan di masa pandemi dan masa yang tidak pasti.
Evolution and Implementation of E-Learning in Modern Education: A Comprehensive Study and Strategic Recommendations for Higher Education Institutions Didik Himmawan; Zahrotunnisa
Al-Ard: Journal of Education Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Konsultan Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.63738/al-ard.v1i2.12

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E-learning, or electronic learning, has undergone a remarkable evolutionary journey since its inception, fundamentally transforming the global educational landscape. This research presents a comprehensive overview of e-learning's historical trajectory, from the era of simple teaching machines to the current complex and integrated online learning platforms. The significant acceleration in e-learning adoption globally, particularly spurred by the COVID-19 pandemic, is also a key analytical focus. E-learning implementation across various educational levels, including primary, secondary schools, and higher education institutions, exhibits fundamental similarities such as enhanced accessibility, temporal and spatial flexibility, and increased interactivity through digital technology utilization. However, this study also identifies essential differences in the depth and complexity of content delivered, the expected level of learner autonomy, and the sophistication of technological infrastructure implemented at each level. To optimize e-learning adoption in higher education settings, exemplified by the specific case of Universitas Wiralodra, this article offers a set of strategic recommendations. These include substantial investment in comprehensive technological infrastructure upgrades, structured and continuous training programs for both faculty and students, the development of innovative, interactive, and adaptive learning content, and the implementation of periodic, holistic, and data-driven evaluation systems. It is concluded that while e-learning offers substantial benefits such as spatial and temporal flexibility, broader access to learning resources, and stimulated learning autonomy, significant challenges also persist, including limited face-to-face interaction and technological access disparities. Therefore, a blended learning approach, which intelligently combines the strengths of traditional face-to-face instruction with the flexibility and innovation of online learning, is proposed as the most effective strategy to maximize e-learning's transformative potential while mitigating its inherent drawbacks.