Jurnal Office
Volume 7, Number 2, July-December 2021

Digital Media and its Implication in Promoting Students’ Autonomous Learning

Darwin Darwin (Universitas Madako, Tolitoli, Indonesia)
Burhan Burhan (Universitas Madako, Tolitoli, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Dec 2021

Abstract

Computer and internet technology encourage learners' autonomy by allowing them to choose the time, place, and circumstances conducive to learning. The application of digital technology has meaningful connections with developing students' learning autonomy and promoting their skills independently. This research aimed to present meaningful information for the readers about the effectiveness of digital technology in promoting students' autonomous learning by answering the two research questions; what kinds of digital technology's characteristics, and which digital technology condition effectively promotes students' autonomous learning. The Simple Literature Review includes seven articles selected from 19 articles in Google scholar, 1.215 articles in Science direct, and four articles in Sinta (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6). The reviewed articles indicated seven apps; Schoology, Multimedia-assisted Instruction (MAI), Information Communication Technologies (ICTs), Memrises, Quizlet, Socrative, Sli-do, and Three-Dimensional (3D). The virtual environments allow students to promote their autonomous learning in such conditions as long-distance learning, classroom learning activities, and self-training activities.

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Journal Info

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jo

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Subject

Social Sciences

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