Innovate, Inovation Teaching And Learning
Vol 1 No 2 (2025): Strategies, Reflection, and Evaluation of Teaching

An Interdisciplinary Approach To Promoting Digital Learning Innovation

Maya Kusumawati (Bina Nusantara University (BINUS), Jakarta, Indonesia)
Rendi Pratama (Telkom University (Tel-U), Bandung, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Aug 2025

Abstract

This study aims to analyze the role of an interdisciplinary approach in fostering digital learning innovation in 21st-century education. The interdisciplinary approach is considered relevant as it enables the integration of knowledge across disciplines, allowing students to gain more contextual, critical, and creative learning experiences. The research employed a descriptive qualitative method by examining digital learning practices in several educational institutions. The findings reveal that interdisciplinary integration enhances students' critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration skills. Moreover, the use of project-based digital media strengthens social competencies such as communication and teamwork. Nevertheless, the study also identified several challenges, including limited digital literacy among teachers, inadequate infrastructure, and the need for stronger stakeholder collaboration. These findings highlight the importance of continuous teacher training, inclusive educational policies, and sufficient technological support. Thus, the interdisciplinary approach serves not only as an innovative strategy for digital learning but also as a foundation for establishing a sustainable and adaptive educational ecosystem in response to global changes.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

innovate

Publisher

Subject

Education Social Sciences

Description

Innovate: Innovation in Teaching and Learning aims to publish high-quality scholarly works that explore the design, implementation, and evaluation of innovative teaching and learning practices across various educational contexts. The journal covers research on instructional design, learning ...