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Literasi Digital dan Pemanfaatan Media Sosial dalam Pembelajaran: Program Pendampingan Guru di SMK Permas Jaya 2 dan Sekolah Indonesia Johor Bahru, Malaysia Laksana, Dek Ngurah Laba; Cahyati, Sally; Ahju, Rosalind
Lamahu: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terintegrasi Vol 4, No 2: August 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37905/ljpmt.v4i2.31807

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Improving the level of training and ability of educators to create technology-integrated instruction has become important in the current digital age, especially at Sekolah Indonesia Johor Bahru (SIJB) and Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Permas Jaya 2 (SMK Permas Jaya 2) in Malaysia. Making the best use of social media and digital apps in their teaching and learning processes presents difficulties for both institutions. Thirteen teachers from SMK Permas Jaya 2 and ten from SIJB participated in this community service program, which aimed to enhance their knowledge and practical abilities in using digital and artificial intelligence (AI) programs such Canva, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Grammarly, and Book Creator. Pretest and post test assessments were used in conjunction with lessons, discussions, demonstrations, and practical exercises. According to pretest results, the majority of teachers understood digital literacy at a moderate level, but they still lacked the practical abilities to use digital apps. The majority of teachers advanced to the "good" and "excellent" categories in terms of their proficiency with these programs and their ability to produce interactive digital learning resources after the mentoring sessions, indicating a notable improvement. Teachers' successful integration of digital resources into their classroom instruction is proof of the program's tangible impact, as demonstrated by improved practical skills. Direct mentoring helped solve a number of technical challenges that arose during practice. All things considered, this digital literacy mentoring program successfully increased the ability of teachers at both schools, especially when it came to using technology to produce more engaging and creative learning environments. It is advised that similar initiatives be maintained, emphasizing more advanced instruction and better technology infrastructure.