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Analysis of the Effectiveness of E-Learning in Enhancing English Comprehension Among Electrical Engineering Students: A Case Study in Cirebon" Eliyawati, Eliyawati; Kurniawan, Zuki; Indriyani, Devia; Rosadah, Ros Awaliyah
Mestro: Jurnal Teknik Mesin dan Elektro Vol 7 No 1 (2025): Edisi Juni
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47685/mestro.v7i1.656

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This study aims to analyses the effectiveness of e-learning in enhancing the English comprehension of Electrical Engineering students in Cirebon. The research employs a quantitative method with a journal review approach to identify trends and the effectiveness of e-learning in English learning for engineering students. The findings indicate that e-learning significantly contributes to students' comprehension improvement, particularly in reading and listening skills. Students who actively use e-learning show a 30% increase in English comprehension scores compared to those who rely solely on conventional learning methods. A total of 75% of students reported that e-learning helped them better understand technical materials in English. However, challenges remain in student interaction and learning motivation, especially in speaking and writing skills. The conclusion of this study suggests that e-learning can be an effective learning medium with proper implementation strategies, including enhancing digital interaction and developing more engaging methods for students. REFERENCES Clark, R. C., & Mayer, R. E. (2016). E-Learning and the Science of Instruction: Proven Guidelines for Consumers and Designers of Multimedia Learning. John Wiley & Sons. Horton, W. (2006). E-learning by design. Pfeiffer Gok, T. (2016). The Effects of Social Networking Sites on Students’ Studying and Habits. International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2(1), 85–93. Liaw, S. S., Huang, H. M., & Chen, G. D. (2007). Surveying instructor and learner attitudes toward e-learning. Computers & Education, 49(4), 1066-1080. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2006.01.001 Rosenberg, M. J. (2001). E-learning: Strategies for delivering knowledge in the digital age. McGraw-Hill. Sun, P. C., Tsai, R. J., Finger, G., Chen, Y. Y., & Yeh, D. (2008). What drives a successful e-Learning? An empirical investigation of the critical factors influencing learner satisfaction. Computers & Education, 50(4), 1183-1202. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2006.11.007 Universitas X. (2023). Laporan Survei Pemahaman Bahasa Inggris Mahasiswa Teknik Elektro. Penerbit Universitas X. Zhang, D., Zhou, L., Briggs, R. O., & Nunamaker, J. F. (2006) Instructional Video in E-Learning: Assessing the Impact of Interactive Video on Learning Effectiveness. Information & Management, 43(1), 15–27. Wu, J. H., Tennyson, R. D., & Hsia, T. L. (2015). A study of student satisfaction in a blended e-learning system environment. Computers & Education, 55(1), 155-164. Wu, W. H., Wu, Y. C. J., Chen, C. Y., Kao, H. Y., Lin, C. H., & Huang, S. H. (2015). Review of trends from mobile learning studies: A meta-analysis. Computers & Education, 59(2), 817–827. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2012.03.016
The Impact of Digital Transformation in Higher Education Management: Integrating Online Learning and Educational Applications for Efficiency and Accessibility Dhameria, Vita; Muazeib, Ahmed Ibrahim Maymoun; Blhaj, Khaled Mohamed Salem; Sugiyarsih, Susi; Rosadah, Ros Awaliyah
International Journal of Educational Qualitative Quantitative Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Qualitative and Quantitative Research Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58418/ijeqqr.v4i1.135

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In the era of the Fifth Industrial Revolution, digital transformation has become a strategic necessity in higher education management, particularly in achieving institutional efficiency and accessibility. Universities today are required to integrate digital technologies comprehensively through online learning and educational applications to address the growing complexity of academic management and to expand the reach of educational services. This study aims to examine the impact of digital transformation on managerial efficiency and accessibility in higher education, with the mediating roles of online learning integration and the use of educational applications. A quantitative approach was employed through a survey involving 250 academic community members from Indonesia and Libya. Data were analyzed using Structural Equation Modeling with AMOS software. The results revealed that digital transformation significantly influenced both online learning integration and the utilization of educational applications. These two mediating variables contributed positively to enhancing institutional efficiency and directly supported broader access to higher education. The findings underscored that successful digitalization in higher education management depended not only on technological adoption but also on integrative strategies that linked digital platforms and application systems. This study contributes practical insights for universities to strategically optimize online learning and educational applications as core drivers of efficient and inclusive digital transformation in higher education.