DAYAH: Journal of Islamic Education
Vol 4, No 2 (2021): DAYAH: Journal of Islamic Education

Understanding the Trends of Digital Literacy Among Islamic Students (Positive Internet Analysis Study)

Nazaruddin Musa (Unversitas Islam Negeri Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh)
Norsiah Abdul Hamid (University Utara Malaysia)
Mohd Sobhi Ishak (Institut Kajian Etnik (KITA), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia)



Article Info

Publish Date
27 Aug 2021

Abstract

This study aimed to seek an in-depth understanding of digital trends among Islamic university students to use their literacy well and balanced on the positive internet. We believe that students' success using the facilities of digital technology is closely related to their proficiency in ICT. In order to understand easily, we chose the research method of research on the data findings that have been published in several journals that we can access with the Google Scholar data search engine published from 2010 to 2021. We involve analytical studies under the phenomenological approach to finding valid and reliable data. In the data review process, for example, we analyze data, evaluate, and critically interpret before drawing conclusions that answer the questions of this study. So one of the findings is that students can access lecture material using digital media skills to understand digital literacy. Their digital literacy is present positively and wisely because they have received training and use digital technology in a balanced way to make digital media an additional source of reference for proper and balanced lecture, game, and entertainment materials. These findings should be helpful in the development of future studies.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JIE

Publisher

Subject

Education

Description

DAYAH: Journal of Islamic Education is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that will consider any original scientific article that expands the field of study in Islamic pedagogy and various other related education issues. The journal publishes research articles of interest to education ...