Meta: Journal of Science and Technological Education
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025)

Analysis of the Digital Literacy Skills of Grade XI Senior High School Students in Online Biology Learning

Kusumawati, Balgis (Unknown)
Syafi’i, Wan (Unknown)
Daryanes, Febblina (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
13 May 2025

Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic has made changes to several aspects of life such as education. Online learning is a new challenge for educators and students and mastery of using digital media is the key to successful education during a pandemic. This study aims to determine the digital literacy ability profile of class XI high school students in learning dare biology during the Covid-19 pandemic. The benefits of this research are providing knowledge and motivation for students, providing views and input for educators in developing learning strategies. This study used a descriptive quantitative method with instruments used in data collection in the form of validation sheets, questionnaire sheets and interview lists. The digital literacy component includes 8 digital literacy components. The results obtained on the functional skill component with an average of 86.91%, the creative component with an average of 77.79%, the average collaboration component is 71.07%, the ability to search for and select information with an average 77.10%, the critical thinking and evaluation component with an average of 76.20%, the socio-cultural understanding component with an average of 75.29%, the security component with an average of 84.82%. All of these components are known to mean that the average digital literacy ability of class XI students at SMA 3 Pekanbaru City gets a score of 78.81%. Based on these results, it can be interpreted that the Digital Literacy Ability of Class XI High School Students in Biology Online Learning during the Covid-19 Pandemic Period is in the Good category.

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meta

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Education Social Sciences Other

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META: Journal of Science and Technological Education accepts research papers on Science and Technological Education. As a result, its goal is to connect practice and research by giving information, views, opinions, and insights. META: Journal of Science and Technological Education, as a global ...