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Journal of Education Technology
ISSN : 25494856     EISSN : 25498290     DOI : -
Core Subject : Science, Education,
Journal of Education Technology p-ISSN : 2549-4856, e-ISSN : 2549-8290 is a publication of research results and scientific thoughts in the fields of education, learning, evaluation, innovation including the development and implementation of new technologies in education and learning.
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Competency of Digital Technology: The Maturity Levels of Teachers and Students in Vocational Education in Indonesia Astuti, Melinda; Arifin, Zainal; Mutohhari, Farid; Nurtanto, Muhammad
Journal of Education Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2021): May
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i3.35108

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One of the needs for competence in the world of work in the 21st century and the era of the industrial revolution 4.0 is competence in using digital technology. The maturity of digital technology in supporting industrial 4.0 competencies has received less serious attention from vocational education. Teachers still have a low level of maturity in mastering digital technology. This study aims to analyze the maturity level of teachers and students in vocational education in mastering learning using digital technology. The survey research uses a design developed by Rea & Parker. A total of 233 vocational high school students were included as the research sample. Data were collected using a questionnaire technique with a four Likert scale questionnaire instrument. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics t-test. The results show that the maturity level of digital technology for teachers and students is sequential, starting from caring, literacy, capability, creativity, and being critical of using digital technology. All levels of maturity are included in the low category. Various training and learning innovations relevant to digital technology mastery competencies are significant to be improved.
Emergent Curriculum in the Form of Creative Class in Kindergarten Antara, Putu Aditya
Journal of Education Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2021): May
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i2.36342

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The implementation of an emergent curriculum that is developed spontaneously based on children's interests needs to be balanced by a creative class so that learning in class will be very fun for children. This study aims to analyze the potential for implementing an emergent curriculum based on creative classes in kindergarten. This type of research is a qualitative case study approach with data sources derived from observations, interviews, and documentation. The unit of analysis in this study were teachers, principals, and children with a total of 210 people. The data analysis used adopted the Miles and Huberman analysis model which was carried out in four steps, namely data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and verification or concluding. The results showed that the emergent curriculum based on creative classes in terms of indoor classes was found not to be dynamic, conducive, and ideal to be able to increase children's creativity, but the institution had used the area learning model but it was not optimal in its realization. While the outdoor class has been done neatly and beautifully, but the children have not been well organized when playing in the schoolyard, even though the development of children outdoors is good stimulation for children so that they can be stimulated in various conditions while in kindergarten institutions. -child. In addition, the classroom atmosphere has not been developed creatively and imaginatively even though many parts of the class can be maximized, such as walls being used to periodically display children's works. For this reason, principals and teachers need to be given self-development in the field of the creative classroom-based emergent curriculum so that principals and teachers can carry out the learning process in a spontaneous atmosphere but still on target and according to the interests of the child's potential.
The Use of Spices as a Media to Stimulate Children’s Critical Thinking Ability while Study From Home Period Munastiwi, Erni
Journal of Education Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2021): May
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i2.34984

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Critical thinking is an essential aspect of the 21st century. There was an outbreak of pandemic covid-19; some educators had difficulty stimulating critical thinking in early childhood. But for some teachers used spice ingredients at home to promote the critical thinking of children. Therefore, this research aimed to provide critical thinking learning solutions during the covid 19 pandemics. This study used a qualitative descriptive method to describe the use of spices in stimulating essential thinking. The data collection technique using interviews, observations and documentation by involving children aged 5-6 years (n= 15). Data collection, data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing were analyzed by testing data validity using triangulation techniques.  This study showed that using spice media in making turmeric herbs acid, making batik from natural dyes, and making dolls through a scientific approach can stimulate critical thinking ability in children in the study from home. So, can be concluded that using spice media stimulate critical thinking ability in children in the study from home.
Increase Student Learning Interest in Covid-19 with Digital Teaching Materials Kiriana, I Nyoman
Journal of Education Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2021): May
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i2.33997

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The problem behind this research was the implementation of learning courses that tend to attract less students to study. This research was research and development. The subject of the research trial was a student of the Religious Education Study Program. The data collected in this research were data from expert test subject content, design expert test, learning media expert test, and from student trials. Data collection instrument used in the form of evaluation sheet (questionnaire). Data analysis used qualitative and descriptive quantitative descriptive analysis. The results of the assessment of media products were carried out based on six aspects, namely: aspects of the content of the field of study / with a percentage of achievement rate of 87.00% with a worthy predicate; reviewed from the aspect of learning design with a percentage of achievement rate of 85.55% worthy predicate; reviewed from the aspect of learning media with a percentage of achievement rate of 88.00% worthy predicate; reviewed from the aspect of individual trials, with a percentage rate of 90.65% pedikat very feasible; small group trials, with a percentage achievement rate of 95.55% predicate is very feasible;and reviewed from the aspect of field trials with a percentage achievement rate of 94.45% predicate is very feasible. Thus this product in the form of teaching materials has a good level of validity and deserves to be used in the learning process in religious education courses.

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