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IJIE (Indonesian Journal of Informatics Education)
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IJIE (Indonesian Journal of Informatics Education) is is a scientific journal promoting the study of, and interest in, informatics education. The journal publishes empirical papers on information systems, informatics, the use of technology learning, and distance learning. It is an international journal published by the Informatics Education Department, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia bi-annually on June and December (ISSN: 2549-0389 (Online))
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The Inquiry Collaborative Learning Design Virtual Laboratory Based And Remote Virtual Wilda Susanti; Gusrio Tendra; Rangga Rahmadian Yuliendi; Arden Simeru; Johan Johan; Rudi Mulya
IJIE (Indonesian Journal of Informatics Education) Vol 7, No 1 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijie.v7i1.77292

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This study investigated the design of learning in a virtual laboratory through collaborative inquiry and its effect on student knowledge. Learning design produces learning models that are measured based on validity, practicality, and effectiveness. The research method uses research and development that produces products and product effectiveness. The trial results were conducted on a small scale on eight students to measure the quality of student learning. To test the validity of the product through expert assistance, all the answers of the validator were calculated using Aiken's V validity coefficient. Further findings implied that students have begun to accept technology as a learning tool and provided opportunities for universities in learning development.
Leveraging Virtualization Technology in Teaching Cyber Security Courses in Sub-Saharan Africa Clement Amone Keyamo; Patrick Ogholuwarami Ejeh; Daniel Osamwonyi Iyoha
IJIE (Indonesian Journal of Informatics Education) Vol 7, No 1 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijie.v7i1.74983

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Teaching and learning can be effective and enjoyable if the course is well-packaged and presented. This was the experience of students and teachers participating in our hands-on Cyber Security course. Effective teaching of Cyber Security requires practical demonstration of attack patterns and their related countermeasures. This implies that outstanding and modern laboratories must be in place to teach and learn the necessary principles and practices effectively. Unfortunately, newly established universities in Sub-Saharan Africa need more funds for establishing and maintaining such laboratories. However, several researchers have shown that virtualization technology (VT) can enhance available but limited physical computing laboratories as an alternative to complex physical laboratories with huge procurement costs. This paper proposes an ad hoc and mobile laboratory for teaching practical principles in Cyber Security. The report aims to demonstrate the effectiveness of virtualization technology in teaching Cyber Security in newly established universities in Sub-Saharan Africa with zero to minimal computer laboratory infrastructure.
Digital Literacy Skills and System Quality as Predictors of Learning Management Systems Use of Postgraduate Students in Ibadan Nigeria Adebayo Muritala Adegbore; Adeyinka Tella; Ayoola Jide
IJIE (Indonesian Journal of Informatics Education) Vol 7, No 1 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijie.v7i1.74229

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The use of learning management systems (LMS) was observed to be weak among students in Nigeria. Therefore, digital literacy skills and system quality were used as predictors to predict LMS use among postgraduate students in universities in Ibadan, Nigeria.  A survey design of the correlational type was adopted. At the same time, the population of the study comprised all the 4,750 postgraduate students of two universities in Ibadan, Nigeria, and 328 postgraduate students were drawn using a multi-stage sampling technique. The instrument adopted for data collection was a questionnaire which had three sections. The questionnaire return rate was 316 copies, representing a 96.3% retrieval rate. Pearson’s Product Moment Correlation Coefficient and multiple regression analysis were conducted to test the null hypotheses at a 0.05 significance level. A significant relationship between digital literacy skills and the use of learning management (r =.319; p < 0.05) was found, while a significant relationship between system quality and the use of learning management systems (r =.501; p < 0.05) was equally established. There is a significant relationship between digital literacy skills and LMS system quality (r =.529; p < 0.05). Furthermore, a joint influence of digital literacy skills and system quality on the use of learning management systems of postgraduate students in universities in Ibadan, Nigeria (F =53.594; R=0.505; p < 0.05) was established. It was recommended that university management and lecturers should ensure the system quality of the LMS type to be adopted must support the convenience of use and have fewer technicalities in its use.
Evaluation of Website Based Information System To Monitor Student Learning Progress In Schools Using ISO/IEC 9126 Standards And GTMetrix Dhaniaffa Adhimastama Mahadika; Yusfia Hafid Aristyagama; Cucuk Wawan Budiyanto
IJIE (Indonesian Journal of Informatics Education) Vol 7, No 1 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijie.v7i1.68000

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This study aims to evaluate website based information systems that have been developed previously using ISO/IEC 9126 Standards and GTMetrix. Testing of website based information systems using ISO/IEC 9126 is carried out by  information system expert,  users, and testing using GTMetrix, the user referred to in the test these are administrators, teachers, and student parents. Testing of information system experts takes four measures of quality including functionality, reliability, usability, and portability, while testing on users takes three measures including functionality, usability, and portability, and testing using GTMetrix takes a measure of quality efficiency and serves to assess the performance of the website-based information system developed. The results obtained from the  evaluation were testing of  information system expert getting a score of 91.17%, administrator user getting a score of 95.11%, teacher user getting a score of 91.35%, student parents getting a score of 83.4%, and testing using  GTMetrix getting a score of 86.13% or Grade B. Based on the results of the evaluation using ISO/IEC 9126, it was found that the testing using  ISO/IEC 9126 for the tested website-based information system has been meet the expectations of users, especially parents and the school.
Substitution, Augmentation, Modification and Redefinition (SAMR) Model to Improve Student's Critical Thinking Ability Sulis Setiyawati; Basori Basori; Agus Efendi
IJIE (Indonesian Journal of Informatics Education) Vol 7, No 1 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijie.v7i1.60356

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The use of technology in learning creates the need for applications and learning media that can improve students' critical thinking skills. The SAMR model (Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, and Redefinition), which offers teaching methods by integrating technology, can affect the learning process by improving students' critical thinking skills. This quantitative study used an experimental approach with a Posttest Only Control Design by dividing the sample into two groups (control and experimental classes) with cluster random sampling technique sampling on 54 students. The results of the post-test cognitive ability of the control class obtained an average value of 16.52, and in the experimental class, 19.63. Furthermore, the results of the post-test effective ability of the control class obtained an average value of 74.76 and in the experimental class of 84.07. This shows differences in students' critical thinking skills between students who use the SAMR model and those who do not use the SAMR model. In the results of the N-Gain analysis that has been carried out on the posttest value of the cognitive ability of the control class and the experimental class, the gain value of 0.33 is included in the medium criteria. While the N-Gain on the posttest value of the cognitive ability of the control class and the experimental class obtained a gain value of 0.19 which is included in the Low criteria. This study proves that the use of the SAMR model influences students' critical thinking skills, and the SAMR model has proven effective in improving students' critical thinking skills.
Pandemic and Online Learning at Engineering Colleges Erica Devi Ayuningrum; Endar Suprih Wihidayat; Febri Liantoni
IJIE (Indonesian Journal of Informatics Education) Vol 7, No 1 (2023): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20961/ijie.v7i1.63440

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The Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in social restrictions being implemented in all sectors of life, including the scope of education. The closure of schools, higher education, and other educational institutions resulted in face-to-face learning needing to be carried out as usual. Therefore, online learning is a learning strategy that can be applied in times of crisis like this. Application of online learning, which is carried out without planning and suddenly makes several obstacles arise when this learning is carried out. The purpose of this study is to find out what problems arise when implementing online learning in engineering universities during a pandemic and what solutions can be applied to overcome them. This research is a systematic literature review research with keywords used, namely "online learning" or "online course" and "covid-19" or "pandemic" or "Covid 19". In searching articles, articles that are indexed in the Scopus database are used and are limited to publication years, namely from 2019-2022 (during the COVID-19 pandemic). This study used descriptive analysis with secondary data sources. From the results of this study, the application of online learning, for now, is considered the best solution so that learning can still be carried out. But besides that, there are still many obstacles found in its application due to the need for careful planning and preparation for its implementation. Other obstacles are both technically, facilities, and infrastructure, as well as from the human resources themselves. It is hoped that in the future, the solutions found can add insight and be used as a reference in the application of online learning to be effective and better.

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