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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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The Challenges of E-Learning for Higher Education Lecturers and Learners Marsevani, Maya
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): August
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v6i3.45537

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The use of E-Learning in the English language learning process is very useful for stakeholders, especially lecturers and learners. But in reality, lecturers and learners often experience difficulties in using it both from a technical and non-technical perspective. This study aims to investigate the challenges faced by EFL lecturers and learners and how they face them. To overcome this problem, this research employed a case study. This study involved 244 learners and 12 lecturers to fill out a questionnaire and five of them were interviewed. To collect questionnaire data, this research used a google form, meanwhile, the researcher carried it out online using the zoom application for interviewing respondents. After collecting the data, the results of the questionnaire were processed using IBM SPSS software and the interview results were described qualitatively. The results showed that lecturer constraints include lack of time to develop E-Learning content, inability to optimally utilize E-Learning features, problems in lecturer-learner interaction, poor internet connection, and lack of learner motivation. Meanwhile, the challenges of learners include the lack of tools to access E-Learning, lack of motivation, technical problems, and barriers to E-Learning features. It can be concluded that lecturers and learners face challenges both technically and non-technically in using E-Learning. The implication of this research is that despite all the challenges faced, lecturers and learners are required to be able to adapt to E-Learning environment in order to facilitate the online learning process.
The Effectiveness of PBL Model with STEAM Approach Assisted by Android Application on Students' Mathematical Problem Solving Ability Akbar, Faisal Hibatullah; Rahayu, Ratri; Wanabuliandari, Savitri
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v6i3.45693

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The mathematical problem solving ability of class XI students at an islamic senior high school is still low. Based on the results of the initial test which was attended by 181 students, only 16,02% of students completed the KKM, while 83,98% had not. Therefore, study aims to analyses the effectiveness of PBL learning model with STEAM appr oach assisted by android application. The design of this study was quasi-experimental with a posttest-only control group design. Class XI MIPA 7 as the experimental class and class XI MIPA 2 as the control class. The data consists of tests and documentation. The test instrument is the posttest in the form of an essay. Data analysis used t-test and z-test. The results show that PBL with the STEAM approach assisted by an android application is effective in improving the mathematical problem solving abilities of class XI students on the material of sequences and series. Further research on the PBL model with the STEAM approach assisted by android applications still needs to be done, so that its application can be in accordance with the times.
Teacher Professional Practical Training Module for Teachers Assistant in Guiding Practice Students in Managing Learning Sangadji, Kapraja; Sangadji, Bokimains; Kisno
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v6i3.45996

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The ability to accompany teachers in guiding student practitioners that is less than optimal causes a decrease in the quality of learning management. Lack of understanding and awareness of managing learning in terms of learning practices must receive serious attention, provide instruments in clear modules or guidelines, and post-implementation evaluations. This study aims to develop a teacher's professional practice training module for teacher assistants to guide students' practice in managing to learn. The type of model and design used is research and development by combining the Rowntree, Borg, and Gall models. The study subjects were assistant teachers at the Early Childhood Education Unit and Elementary School, totaling 40 people. Methods of collecting data through observation, interviews, and documentation studies. The data analysis techniques are descriptive qualitative analysis and statistical inferential. The results of the study were the results of the assessment by material experts (93.64%), design experts (88.57%), and media experts (86.75%), who stated that the teacher training professional practice module developed was feasible to use. The results of individual and group trials of 30 respondents also experienced an increase, with a free test score of 76.33% and a post-test score of 84.37%. These results indicate an increase in the ability to guide teachers accompanying students with learning outcomes of 8.04, so the teaching professional practice training module for accompanying teachers is feasible and effective.
Online Instrument of Elementary School Teacher’s Perfomance Assessment Yuniarti, Siska Indria; Dwikurnaningsih, Yari
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v6i3.46155

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The problem that occurs at this time is that the current teacher performance assessment instrument does not accommodate assessments in elementary schools related to their main tasks and functions. This research aims to develop a teacher performance assessment instrument based on the basic tasks and function of elementary-school teachers online. The research was developed in a research method and development based on the borg and gall development model until step five. Through research and development this is done to design and develop teacher performance assessment instruments according to the peripheral assignment and primary school teacher's function and according to the mission's vision online. The collection of data in this study involves qualitative and quantitative methods. The subject of this research is superintendent, principal and elementary school teacher. The application used to develop this instrument is MySQL. The development of this teacher's performance assessment instrument results in six basic teacher duties and functions as ministers of faith, spiritual leaders, academic leaders, biblical role models, mentors, and character educators. The data analysis uses miles and hubermans through data reduction, presentation and drawing conclusions. Based on analysis of the validity by the teacher performance assessment expert gained a 93.3% score and is categorized perfectly feasible. Whereas the results of the validity by the expert on it acquired a score of 90.7% in highly deserved category. Product trials by supervisors, headmasters and teachers produced a 92% score in the highly viable category,so the product of developing these elective teacher performance assessment tools online can be used.
Project-Based Learning Through Digital Printing Techniques To Improve Students' Local Cultural Innovation Creativity Sutianah, Cucu; Sobandi, Bandi
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v6i3.46164

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Aligning the needs of students, vocational schools and the world of work, many of whom have failed due to low mastery of soft skills. The purpose of this study, to describe the Project-Based Learning (PjBL) model in the manufacture of batik products with the motif of the peacock ngibing batik on the local cultural heritage of Tasikmalaya, and Secondary Vocational Education (SMK). In this study, the author will design a motif inspired by the ngibing peacock motif combined with Tasikmalaya batik for adult women with digital printing techniques so that the younger generation is more familiar with and interested in Tasikmalaya batik. The making of this motif will then be made into sheets of primissima cotton cloth that can be used to meet the fashion needs of the target market. This study uses a mix method with a quasi-experimental approach, as well as data collection techniques using questionnaires, observations, in-depth interviews and documentation. The results of this research study illustrate that the inheritance of local culture in SMK uses the PJBL model in passing down creativity and innovation of crafts and batik/textile creations from generation to generation. The Tasikmalaya batik pattern has its own charm as well as a beautiful and beautiful character with a combination of bright colors and patterns derived from flora and fauna. The philosophical value contained in this batik is that the peacock symbolizes the beauty of nature with its various flora and fauna. Ngibing symbolizes the customs and culture of a harmonious and peaceful society. Through the combination of Tasikmalaya batik with street style, it is hoped that it will produce innovative works and convey the meaning of the philosophy contained in it. The added value of this design is that it maintains the work of Indonesian art which makes attractive fashion designs with contemporary styles that have more value in the eyes of the world.
Advancement of STEM-Based E-Student Worksheet To Enhance The HOTS of Elementary School Students Zainil, Melva; Kenedi, Ary Kiswanto; Asnawi
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v6i3.46202

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During the covid-19 pandemic, there was a demand for online learning innovations that could meet the characteristics of elementary school students and develop HOTS for elementary school students. The goal of this study is to develop a STEM-based E-Student Worksheet to enhance valid and effective HOTS of elementary school students during the COVID-19 pandemic. HOTS measured in this study was the cognitive level C4, C5 and C6.This study used a four-dimensional model to conduct development research. The participants in this study were elementary school students in second grade as many as 60 students. The qualitative and quantitative data used in this study included observation sheets, documentation, questionnaires, and test questions. Qualitative data was analysed by collecting data, reducing data, and drawing conclusions, whereas quantitative data was analysed by applying the independent t-test. According to the study's findings, a STEM-based E-Student Worksheet had been developed to enhance elementary school students' valid and effective HOTS during the covid-19 pandemic. The findings of this study can be used by teachers to guide them through the online learning process during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Exploring Students’ LOTS and HOTS in Answering Reading Questions Armala, Intan; Fauziati, Endang; Asib, Abdul
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v6i3.46427

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In the twenty-first century, the education world must fulfill the demands for teaching and learning connected to thinking abilities. For people who are more nuanced and intellectual, the ability to think is necessary. Students must be able to think to reach their learning objectives. Teachers face dilemmas in the classroom in terms of higher-order thinking skills. Teachers incorporate higher-order thinking skills into the teaching and learning process to provide experiences to students, especially in answering questions about higher-order thinking skills. Students often have difficulty answering HOTS questions. As a result, students have difficulty answering reading comprehension questions. This study aimed to explore what students' LOTS and HOTS were in response to reading questions. This type of research is descriptive and qualitative. Data was collected by giving a reading test to 18 students. The instrument used in collecting data is a questionnaire. The data analysis technique is descriptive qualitative analysis. The results showed that the student's ability to answer reading questions based on the LOTS was good. Second, the ability of students to answer reading questions based on HOTS is lacking. Third, the difference in student's ability to answer reading questions based on LOT and HOT is enough. As a result of these findings, students' ability to answer reading questions based on LOTS and HOTS should be improved.
The Effectiveness of Visual Picture Economics Textbook Based on Problem Based Learning in Improving Reading Literacy Skills Setyowati, Fitri Andriani; Kristiani; Murwaningsih, Tri
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v6i3.46435

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The low reading literacy of Indonesian students is still a problem in the world of education in Indonesia. Testing the feasibility of reading literacy instruments and testing the effectiveness of visual picture economics textbook based on problem-based learning in improving reading literacy skills are the objectives of this study. This type of study is quasi-experimental, with a sample of 62 students divided into classes XI IPS1 and XI IPS2. The samples in this study used the cluster random sampling method. The data taken from this study used various techniques including (1) interviews, (2) observations, (3) questionnaires, and (4) questions. Data analysis uses several techniques including (1) quantitative descriptive analysis, (2) Inferential statistical analysis was preceded by a prerequisite test consisting of a normality test and a homogeneity test followed by a t-test, and (3) hypothesis testing. The results showed that the reading literacy instrument was declared feasible and valid, and the research data were normally distributed and homogeneous. In addition, based on the t-test, the results showed that H0 was rejected and H1 was accepted, which means that there is a difference in the level of students' reading literacy skills between using visual picture economics textbook based on problem-based learning and conventional economics textbooks. In the experimental class, the average reading literacy level was 68.74 and 60.52 in the control class. Based on these results, the use of an economic textbook with visual images based on problem-based learning is more effective in improving reading literacy compared to using conventional economics textbooks. This research implies increasing reading literacy skills by utilizing visual picture economics textbook based on problem-based learning.
Enhancing Students’ Reading Comprehension with Gamification of Local Wisdom Stories during Emergency Online Learning Nitiasih, Putu Kerti; Permana, I Gede Yoga; Budiartha , Luh Gd Rahayu
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v6i3.47289

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During online learning time, students are required to learn more independently. However, the absence of learning media to support learning process makes it difficult for students to understand the learning material. This current study was aimed at analyses the impact of gamification of local wisdom stories towards students’ reading comprehension during emergency remote teaching. The study was an experimental study with pretest posttest design followed by 127 students in two selected primary schools. In conducting the study, students were given pretest about their reading comprehension, introduced and taught with gamification of local wisdom stories, and given posttest after finishing the material available in gamification. The instruments used have been through expert tests and field tests. Descriptive analysis was conducted to find the mean score and standard deviation. From the results of descriptive and inferential analysis, it was found that the mean score students’ reading comprehension in posttest (80.27) was higher than the pretest (72.91). A significant mean difference was identified based on the result of paired sample t test (Sig. 2-tailed= .001). The study concludes that the use of gamification of local wisdom stories was able to enhance students’ reading comprehension. Suggestions for further study are also encouraged in order to enhance the quality of gamification and students’ learning satisfaction.
Improve Critical Thinking Skills with Informatics Educational Games Samin; Gunarhadi; Efendi, Agus
Journal of Education Technology Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jet.v6i3.48637

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Facing the challenges of the 21st century Critical thinking is one of the main abilities that students must have. The problem of low critical thinking skills is caused by factors in students and learning that does not focus on developing critical thinking skills. This study aims to develop an Informatics educational game with higher order thinking skill (HOTS) questions based on the Berbras competition to improve students' critical thinking skills. The research design used by the ADDIE model consists of the stages of analysis, design, develop, implementation, evaluation. Test the effectiveness of educational games using experimental research with Noneequivalent Control Group Design. The research subjects were 32 students in class VIIA and 33 students in class VIIB. Collecting data using a questionnaire instrument and an essay test. The research data were analyzed using paired samples test, with the data requirements being normally distributed and homogeneous. The results of the normality and homogeneity test of the data, obtained a significance level greater than 0.05 so that the critical thinking ability data is normally distributed and homogeneous. The increase in critical thinking skills from the N-Gain analysis of the experimental class was 0.63 in the medium category and the control class was 0.43 in the medium category. Based on the results of the paired samples test, the value of Sig. (2-tailed) of 0.000 <0.05, it can be concluded that the use of informatics educational games has a significant effect on increasing students' critical thinking skills.

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