Setiawan Wibowo
Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Indonesia

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Development of Digital Learning Media for Community-Based Education: A Collaborative Innovation and Literacy Framework Daddy Darmawan; Puji Hadiyanti; Setiawan Wibowo; Rahmat Syah; Muhammad Fadhlan  Abdillah
Journal of Nonformal Education Vol. 11 No. 2 (2025): Adult education & Community empowerment
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jone.v11i2.32060

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Background: The rapid advancement of digital technology has transformed global education, yet disparities in access persist, particularly in low-income and rural regions. Digital literacy—encompassing technical, critical, and ethical competencies—remains underdeveloped due to insufficient teacher training and infrastructural limitations. Research Objectives: This study aims to (1) assess the effectiveness of FOCIL in improving digital literacy, (2) evaluate its socio-cultural and infrastructural adaptability, and (3) identify key features that enhance learning outcomes in underserved communities. Research Method: A mixed-methods sequential exploratory design was employed, combining qualitative stakeholder interviews, observational studies, and document analysis, followed by quantitative usability and field trials. Research Findings: The FOCIL platform significantly enhanced literacy outcomes, with participants demonstrating greater progress than those using conventional methods. Learning modules that incorporated local wisdom, such as regional folktales, proved more engaging and achieved higher completion rates than generic materials. The platform’s low-bandwidth design effectively supported learners in rural areas, enabling continued access through offline mode. Interactive features, particularly discussion forums and gamification, played a central role in boosting engagement and reinforcing learning gains. Conclusion: FOCIL effectively bridges digital divides by aligning with socio-cultural contexts, overcoming infrastructural barriers, and employing evidence-based pedagogies. Challenges include server latency and the need for teacher training. Future iterations should integrate AI-driven feedback and expand partnerships for scalability. Novelty/Originality/Value:  This study contributes a validated Cultural-Technological Implementation Framework and an open-source, adaptive platform tailored for resource-constrained settings. It advances the discourse on equitable digital education by demonstrating how community-centric design and hybrid learning models can enhance literacy and inclusion.
The Influence of Deep Learning on Dialogic Communication in the Learning Process at Community Learning Centers Adi Irvansyah; Karta Sasmita; Jaenal Mutakim; Setiawan Wibowo; Daddy Darmawan
Journal of Nonformal Education Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): Community empowerment and Adult education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jone.v12i1.34837

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Background: The rapid development of 21st-century education requires a paradigm shift from teacher-centered learning toward learner-centered approaches that emphasize deep learning. In the context of non-formal education, Community Learning Centers (Pusat Kegiatan Belajar Masyarakat, PKBM) serve as strategic spaces for lifelong learning. However, many still rely on conventional, one-way instructional practices that limit reflective dialogue and learner engagement. Deep learning, which focuses on critical thinking, collaboration, and knowledge transfer to real-life contexts, has the potential to transform these interactions into more dialogic and meaningful communication processes. Research Objectives: This study aims to analyze the influence of the deep learning model on enhancing dialogic communication during the learning process at community learning center. Additionally, it seeks to examine the extent to which deep learning contributes to the achievement of UNESCO’s four pillars of learning—learning to know, learning to do, learning to be, and learning to live together. Research Method: This research employed a mixed-methods design with an explanatory sequential approach. The quantitative phase used a quasi-experimental method involving 120 learners across six community learning center in Jakarta, divided into experimental and control groups. The experimental group implemented a deep learning model emphasizing reflective questioning and collaborative dialogue, while the control group applied conventional methods. Quantitative data were analyzed using t-tests and multiple linear regression, while qualitative data were gathered through interviews and observations, then analyzed thematically to provide contextual understanding. Research Findings: The results showed that learners in the experimental group experienced a significant improvement in dialogic communication compared to the control group (t = 6.42; p = 0.000). Their mean score increased from 61.2 to 84.3, demonstrating enhanced participation, reflection, and critical dialogue. Multiple regression analysis revealed that deep learning was a dominant predictor of achieving the four pillars of learning (β = 0.68; p = 0.000), explaining 53% of the variance in holistic learning outcomes. Qualitative findings supported these results, illustrating that learners perceived the deep learning environment as challenging yet meaningful, fostering curiosity, collaboration, and a sense of empowerment. Conclusion: The study concludes that deep learning significantly strengthens dialogic communication and holistic learning in non-formal education contexts. By integrating reflection, collaboration, and authentic problem-solving, this approach transforms community learning center classrooms into inclusive and participatory learning spaces. It not only enhances cognitive and social skills but also aligns with the broader mission of community empowerment through lifelong learning. Novelty/Originality/Value:   This study provides one of the first empirical investigations linking deep learning with dialogic communication in Indonesian non-formal education settings. It offers a practical model for community learning center tutors to foster transformative learning interactions and contributes to policy discussions on enhancing pedagogical capacity in community-based education.
Parenting Style and Social Media Exposure on Bullying Behavior of Rural Adolescents Puji Hadiyanti; Daddy Darmawan; Intan Dewi; Bayu Pradikto; Setiawan Wibowo; Lei Wanpeng
Journal of Nonformal Education Vol. 12 No. 1 (2026): Community empowerment and Adult education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jone.v12i1.40704

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Background: Bullying among adolescents remains a serious social problem in Indonesia, including in rural areas experiencing rapid digitalization. Parenting styles and increasing exposure to social media are key factors influencing aggressive behavior and bullying among adolescents. Research Objectives: This study aims to analyze the influence of parenting styles and social media exposure on bullying behavior among adolescents in Sukaharja Village, Bogor Regency. Research Method: This study employed an explanatory quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design. A total of 245 adolescents aged 12–18 years were selected using stratified random sampling. Data were collected through structured questionnaires and analyzed using Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression. Research Findings: The results show that parenting style has a significant negative effect on bullying behavior, while social media exposure has a significant positive effect. The regression model explains 35.4% of the variance in adolescent bullying behavior, with age and gender also showing significant influence. Conclusion: Positive and authoritative parenting combined with parental guidance in social media use plays a crucial role in reducing bullying behavior among rural adolescents. Novelty/Originality/Value: This study provides empirical evidence on the combined influence of parenting styles and social media exposure on bullying behavior in a rural Indonesian context, offering a holistic perspective for family- and community-based bullying prevention strategies.