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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
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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.
The Role of LSP P3 Junior SPA Therapist Competency Certification on Work Readiness and Absorption of the Tourism Industry Nawanksari, Septiari; Sudira, Putu; Mutohhari, Farid
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i3.35298

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The fundamental problem in business is the low readiness of occupational therapists as experts. In addition, the low job readiness of therapists is exacerbated by the low absorption of prospective therapists. LSP P3 competency certification is an essential program for improving spa therapists' work readiness and labour absorption in the tourism industry. This study aims to analyze how much influence the competence of the LSP P3 Junior Spa certification on Asesi's work readiness and Asesi's absorption in the spa tourism industry. Ex-post facto research with a quantitative approach. A total of 66 respondents of spa therapist assessment were included in this study as a sample. Data were collected through a questionnaire with a 4 Likert scale questionnaire instrument. Data analysis was performed using regression analysis and SEM analysis. The results showed that the LSP P3 Junior Spa Therapist competency certification had a significant effect on Asesi's work readiness and Asesi's absorption in the tourism industry in the spa sector. The certification program must improve the quality of its implementation. Educational and training institutions must organize various competency certification programs that are even more optimal, especially when competency testing must be carried out in-depth material by the perceptions of the spa therapist workforce.
Integration of Technology in Learning Activities: E-Module on Islamic Religious Education Learning for Vocational High School Students Fahmi, Ahmad Nur; Yusuf, Munawir; Muchtarom, Mohammad
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i2.35313

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Technological advancement encourage a change in learning paradigm towards digital-based learning and a shift in the role of the teacher to become a learning facilitator, not the only source of learning. Innovation in the use of e-modules was a reflection of the integration of ICT into the learning process. This study aimed to develop an electronic module that was suitable for use in learning Islamic religious education for vocational high school students. This research is classified as Research and Development (R&D) research with ADDIE procedures consisting of Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation and Evaluation. However, this research was limited to the development stage. The sample of this study consisted of one material expert, two media experts and three teachers of Islamic religious education subjects. The data analysis technique uses a descriptive analysis techniques with percentages to describe the feasibility value of the electronic module (e-modul). Based on the results of the study, the results of the assessment of the e-module places by each assessor with details, namely the material expert assessment obtained 96.1%, the media expert assessment 95.1% and the assessment conducted by the subject teacher received a score of 96.1%. 83, 3%, therefore the e-module product developed is suitable for being used as a learning activities. The results of this study can certainly be used as a basis for educators in order to implement electronic digital format module technology into learning activities.
The Effectiveness of Online Based Learning in Universities During the Covid-19 Pandemic Dwikurnaningsih, Yari; Waruwu, Marinu
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i4.35337

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The Covid-19 pandemic has had an impact on the management of learning in universities. Face-to-face learning has shifted to online-based learning. This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of online-based learning in higher education in terms of aspects of planning, implementation, evaluation, constraints and strategies towards new habits. The research method used quantitative-qualitative descriptive. Data collection techniques used interviews and open-closed questionnaires, the results of which were processed qualitatively by using Miles and Huberman's qualitative data analysis model and quantitative data analysis using mean, categorization and percentage calculations. The population of this study was 1,117 students, while the sample was taken randomly as many as 366 people. Interviews were conducted on 9 lecturers. The results of this study indicate that 1) planning, implementation and evaluation of online based learning get an assessment with a good category, 2) online based learning obstacles can be overcome with a blended learning model strategy, practical courses are carried out face-to-face, choosing materials and courses online, online learning is done through virtual face-to-face, attitude assessment using various instruments, and lecturers giving assignments according to the number of credits for the course. Thus, online based learning in higher education needs to be improved through blended learning models, face-to-face practical courses, attitude assessment instruments with various alternatives, selection of materials and courses online or offline and assignments according to the number of credits.
Use of -Based Interactive Learning Media Visuals in Science Learning Hasanah, Uswatun; Sudira, Putu
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i4.35364

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The fundamental problem in implementing education at the education level is that the learning process is generally too oriented to mastery of subject matter, not to the substance, meaning, or value it contains. This study aims to analyze the success of using visual-based interactive media or image media in science learning. This type of research is an actual experiment with a quantitative approach. The subjects in this study were 50 students consisting of 2 separate classes, the number of female students was 30, and the number of male students was 20. The method of data collection in this study used student learning outcomes pre-test and post-test. The instrument used is a test of learning outcomes and student response questionnaires. The technique used to analyze the data is the descriptive qualitative and quantitative analysis and inferential statistics. The results showed that the average score of learning science after using visual-based interactive learning media was 75.93, with a standard deviation of 16.19. The lowest score for students is 40, and the highest score is 99. Visual-based interactive media is effectively used to improve student learning outcomes in science. The research implication is that visual-based interactive media can be used by teachers in teaching so that they can help students learn. 
The Absorption of Vocational Education Graduates in The Automotive Sector in The Industrial World Kurniawan, Rio; Jaedun, Amat; Mutohhari, Farid; Kusuma, Wahyu Mustafa
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i3.35365

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The absorption of graduates in the industrial world is an important aspect that affects the quality of vocational high schools (SMK). However, the problem that occurs is the low absorption. This study aims to analyze the level of absorption of SMK graduates in light vehicle engineering (TKR) and motorcycle engineering and business (TBSM) programs. Descriptive research uses a quantitative approach to measure the percentage of graduate absorption. A total of 4 vocational high school job fairs were involved in this study. Techniques and instruments of data collection using methods and observation sheets by observing survey data in special job fairs. The data analysis technique used quantitative descriptive analysis and inferential analysis of the sample independent t test. The results showed that the level of absorption of SMK graduates in the TKR and TBSM majors was low. Various efforts to revitalize vocational education must be matured again. The link and match program of SMK with the industrial world needs to be more intensive to align the competencies taught to the competency needs of the industrial world, so that the absorption of graduates can be improved.
Online Learning Evaluation in Higher Education: Study Survey Method Wijaya, Hengki; Sumule, Leonard; Weismann, Ivan Th. J.; Supartini, Tri; Tari, Ezra
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i3.35466

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The challenge of online learning for students is the lack of direct interaction between students and lecturers, causing students to have difficulty learning. In addition, unstable internet network constraints cause the learning process not to run optimally. This paper aims to develop online learning in universities. The type of research is a descriptive survey. The research respondents were 96 students. This study examines the effectiveness of the online learning process. Data were analyzed and compared with research results in journal articles. The online learning evaluation analysis from the side of the first student showed that students were more interested in face-to-face learning than online. Second, most students plan to study now for future use. Third, the main obstacles faced by students are internet access and internet quota. Lecturers have an essential role in helping students learn online. Third, students need groups to share the happy learning process. Thus, the readiness of lecturers and students in online learning needs to be improved with the support of learning technology devices.
The Potential of Jenderal Soedirman's Short Film as Learning Media in National Events of the Colonial Period’s Material for Fifth Graders: A Semiotics Analysis Supriatna, Encep; Savira, Ratu Tiara
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i3.36022

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The story of General Sudirman as one of the national figures in seizing Indonesia's independence from hard work has been visualized in the film. Of course, films related to events regarding independence need to be studied, understood and remembered so that the values of nationalism are embedded. This film is used as a learning medium in packaging stories into something interesting and meaningful for elementary school students. This study aims to analyze the short film of General Sudirman as a medium of learning in the social studies material of the colonial era in the fifth grade of elementary school. The approach used is the approach. The research method used is Roland Barthes' semiotic analysis which focuses on signs or symbols as markers interpreted with denotative meanings, connotative meanings and myths in a film. Data collection techniques used are observation, student journals, questionnaires, and documentation. Results Based on the research and discussion of the semiotic analysis of General Sudirman's short film as a medium of learning the three meanings, researchers can better understand the hidden meanings contained in the film. Get to know more about the figure of General Sudirman, know the myths believed by the public during the struggle for Indonesian independence and this film can be used as a learning medium because it can increase students' learning motivation with the value obtained reaching 3.00 with a fairly good category.
E-Magazine Based on Augmented Reality Digestive as Digital Learning Media for Learning Interest Zulfarina, Zulfarina; Syafii, Wan; Putri, Deka Gusnia
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i3.36110

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Currently, the obstacles faced in learning process are found to be low student interest in learning. The main factor contributing to low student interest in learning is influenced by the lack of variety of learning media used by teachers in schools. The use of augmented reality (AR) in education is classified as an important research topic, although it is still being studied in its early stages. The purpose of this research was to develop learning media using e-magazine based on an AR to increase students' interest in learning. The developed e-magazine was carried out using model of ADDIE (analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation). Parameters in this study was focused on the quality of e-magazine and students’ interest in learning. Testing students' interest in learning was conducted by using a questionnaire and given directly to students. The experiments were carried out in the control class consisting of 36 students and the experimental class consisting of 36 students. Results of the study found that the development of AR-based e-magazines were obtained in relatively good category. This value was supported by the validation value found in the very valid category. Analysis on the didactic, constructive and technical aspects were obtained a score of 3,82, 3,85 and 3.78, respectively, with a very valid category. The results also showed that the use of AR-based e-magazines could be increased students' interest in learning and students' interest in learning was obtained at a value of 0.342 in the high category. Thus, the use of AR-based e-magazines as digital learning media can be used in the learning process.
Mobile Counselling Online an Alternative Counselling Guidance System for Millennial Era Student Fahyuni, Eni Fariyatul; Taurusta, Cindy; Hariastuti, Retno Tri; Bandono, Adi; Muhid, Abdul
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 5 No. 3 (2021): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v5i3.36191

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a shortage of counseling guidance services, so students have difficulty consulting with teachers. This study aims to analyze the counseling service system during the COVID-19 pandemic on the introduction of potential and preparation of learning strategies for middle and high school students in the Sidoarjo district. This research design is a mixed-method with quantitative and qualitative approaches using exploratory factor analysis, and further research and development (R&D) is carried out to produce products in the form of online counseling guidance services. The qualitative exploratory factor analysis results revealed various problems experienced and needed by students during the COVID-19 pandemic. Quantitatively showing eight forms of guidance and counseling services, strengthening skills with the highest score of 0.999 affected increasing self-efficacy and achievement motivation. The findings of this study indicate that online counseling services are very much needed to recognize potential and problems. The online counseling guidance service developed must meet three factors: understanding the potential for effective learning, developing and developing learning strategies, and building internal and external motivation. The innovation of online counseling guidance services must consider the factors of convenience, convenience, and user confidentiality that are adaptive, flexible, and unlimited in the millennial era.

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