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EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology
Published by STAI Miftahul Ula
ISSN : -     EISSN : 25979221     DOI : 25979221
Core Subject : Religion, Education,
Edutec, Journal Of Education And Technology is a peer-reviewed journal that welcomes papers on all aspects of educational technology and learning. Topics may include, but are not limited to: learning theory and technology, cognition and technology, instructional design theory and application, online learning, computer applications in education, simulations and gaming, and other aspects of the use of technology in the learning process. Manuscripts may be submitted either in English or in Indonesia. published twice in March And September
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Digital Era’s Education and Aplication in Higher Education Nisaul Barokati Seliro Wangi; M. Hafidh Nashrullah; Muh Barid Nizarudin Wajdi
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): March 2018
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In the current digital era, education is in the age of knowledge (knowledge age) with the acceleration of an extraordinary increase in knowledge. The accelerated increase in knowledge is supported by the application of digital media and technology called information super highway. Education is becoming increasingly important to ensure students have learning skills, innovation, creativity, entrepreneurship as well as technology and information media skills and can work, and survive using life skills. 21st Century skills are (1) life and career skills, (2) learning and innovation skills, and (3) Information media and technology skills. These three skills are summarized in a scheme called rainbow 21st century knowledge skills / rainbow knowledge-skills rainbow. The scheme was adapted by the non-profit organization P21, which developed a 21st century educational framework throughout the world through the website www.p21.org based in the state of Tuscon, USA. Teacher professionalism improvement starts from individuals taking teacher training or equivalent to undergraduate education. At this stage, they are equipped with knowledge and skills in the fields of scientific substance and pedagogical substance. Teaching education must have a large portion in terms of pedagogical practice, which involves the ability to master the material, teaching, and technology. Higher education must now be able to facilitate all of these things and have the obligation to organize education in the direction needed.
Psychometric Intelligence and Academic Achievement, A Comparative Analysis of Elementary Schools Sunita Malhotra
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): March 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v3i2.40

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Intelligence and achievement are two different, but interrelated, constructs (Kaya, Juntune, & Stough, 2015). They have been studied for over a century in an attempt to explain differences in educational and life outcomes. School achievement may be considered a resultant of the total growth pattern of the child. Growth in interest and in attitudes towards learning is as important as growth in knowledge. Learning methods of solving problems is fully as valuable as the facts gained or improvements made in school or community in the process. The present research focuses on the primary school children’s academic achievement and Intelligence level. The sample for the present study consisted of 150 students from different types of schools such as of NGO’s based school, Government school and Private primary schools of the different regions of India. The Raven’s Colored Progressive Matrices was used for measuring the IQ level of the students and for measuring the Academic Achievement, Achievement Test Battery of Singh (ATB-SR), 2008 which consists of test Hindi, English, Mathematics, Science and Social Science. The results revealed that there was a significant difference between the achievement scores of Hindi, English, Mathematics, Science and Social Science of the NGO’s based school, government and private school students. Important implications for educational practices may derive from these findings since they can provide valuable information to design instructional actions and programs that can improve student achievement and satisfaction.
Analisa Perbandingan Model PJBL Dengan Model TCL Menggunakan PLC ZELIO pada Instalasi Motor Listrik Kelas XII di SMK VOCTECH 1 Kota Tangerang Anna Safitri; Didik Aribowo; Mohammad Fatkhurrokhman
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): March 2020
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The success of learning requires the components that support it, one of which is a learning model. The right learning Model can help students easily understand learning materials. Research focus on learning differences in student outcomes from the use of two learning models, namely Project Based Learning (PJBL) and conventional models (lectures), and calculates the effectiveness of the PJBL model using PLC Learning Media in the electricity engineering program at SMK Voctech 1 Tangerang City. The research Model used in this study is quantitative with a pseudo-experimental research method with the type of Nonequivalent control group design. This research consists of several stages, namely the preparation stage, then the implementation stage of the research, and the completion stage of the research. The data analysis used in this research is Test U and test-T. Based on the research done, the results are: (1) There are different learning outcomes on TCL and PJBL, in the realm of cognitive u = 21,000 and significance 0.000. In the realm of psychomotor t = 11,802 and significance 0.000. (2) The effectiveness of the PJBL model in the cognitive realm with the average value of the student score is 0.6183 which belongs to the category "effective". Project-based learning models can make it easier for students to understand the material that teachers are delivering, whether in the cognitive sphere or in the realm of psychomotor, because students are faced with the problem of producing a project to be completed
Education Policy Overcome Coronavirus, A Study of Indonesians Muh Barid Nizarudin Wajdi; Iwan Kuswandi; Umar Al Faruq; Zulhijra Zulhijra; Khairudin Khairudin; Khoiriyah Khoiriyah
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): March 2020
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The COVID-19 or Coronavirus that encircled Indonesia seems to be unmuted. Its massive and relatively fast spread makes people feel scared. Everyone is forced to remain at home to break the COVID-19 transmission chain. Mass agenda eliminated because of COVID-19 also the term work from home (WFH) so popular. COVID-19 also has a serious impact on the education sector in Indonesia. Here are some policies in the world of education taken by the Indonesian government in the emergency period of Coronavirus (COVID-19) year 2020. This article aims to discuss government policy, especially about the education policy to deal with Coronaviruses. The results showed that some government policies related to education in the time Coronavirus could minimize the spread of coronaviruses. These policies include online learning for school children, online lectures, national Examinations 2020 canceled, UTBK SBMPTN 2020 postponed, the implementation for SNMPTN still in review
Effectiveness of Lanterns Application on Making Lanterns Skills Improvement From Sewing Yarn for Deaf Children Yolla Denara; Mega Iswari
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): March 2020
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This study discusses the skills to make lanterns from sewing yarn for deaf children. This research is experimental research. The purpose of this study is to prove the effective lanterns application used making lanterns skills improvement from sewing yarn for deaf children. This type of research is an experimental method in the form of pre-experimental with the type of one group pretest-posttest design. The subjects of this study were 5 deaf children in SLB Negeri (deaf children state) 2 Padang. This study consists of several stages, namely the first stage (pretest) to determine the initial conditions of the ability to make lanterns from sewing yarn, the second stage is given (treatment) using the lantern application, then the third stage is the last test to find out how far the results of the treatment that have been given (post-test) are processed and compared using the Wilcoxon Rank Task test. The results of research data obtained an average of pretest are 31.80 while for post-test there is an increase that is to 85.80. Data were processed using a Wilcoxon test, obtained the value of task rank between pretest and posttest 2,032 with Asymp. Sig (2-tailed) 0.042. The probability value obtained from the analysis test is compared with the predetermined probability that is ? = 0.05. The alternative hypothesis is accepted because the probability <of the established probability is 0.042 <0.05. So it is proven that the use of the lantern application is effective in improving the skills of making lanterns from sewing yarn for deaf children
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EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): March 2020
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Implementation of Thoharoh in early childhood through Telling Story in Babadan Village Lilis Rahmawati
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): March 2020
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Thoharoh became the basis of a practice of worship, as it became the condition of worship. So it is necessary to be taught since early childhood is good and correct. Since early childhood is the Golden Age. This research aims to discuss the implementation of education in Thoharoh in early childhood in Babadan village. Using a descriptive method is a clear picture of delivering, presenting, and concluding data. Population retrieval and samples from the research object as a tool to obtain data from an issue that is also required by the authors. As for digging data, the methods used are documentation methods, interviews, polls and to know the type of data using qualitative data. His study was done very impressively through various fun games, demonstrations and Thoharoh festivals. The results showed that Thoharoh could be implemented early on through a pleasant method. With the hope that parents participate in this religious education so that the child can practice it optimally.
Quality and Affordable Education through Quality Management Systems in Higher Education Muhammad Afif Hasbullah; Nisaul Barokati Selirowangi; Mohammad Syaiful Pradana; Buyun Khulel; Moh Hudi
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): March 2020
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The general goal of education is to develop Indonesian people completely in the sense that carried out education still maintain unity, diversity and develop individual’s ideals. Every citizen has the right to obtain education equally with excellence and a balance (equity) between the utilization (access) with achievement. The higher education system must be able to create a quality higher education that is also affordable by the people of Indonesia. A university leader must be in-line and lead a "quality revolution". All energy and attention are focused on the "quality revolution". For this reason, this paper will examine the Implementation of Higher Education Quality Management Systems. As a case study is that has implemented a Quality Management System. According to Law No. 12 of 2012 concerning Higher Education. Quality Higher Education is Higher Education that produces graduates who are able to actively develop their potential and produce Science and / or Technology that is useful for the Community, nation, and country. The government operates a higher education quality assurance system to get quality education. The Higher Education quality assurance system referred to consists of: a. internal quality assurance system developed by Higher Education; and b. external quality assurance system carried out through accreditation. Implementation of Quality Management Systems in Higher Education can produce Quality and Affordable Education.
The Impact of Online Learning toward Students’ Academic Performance on Business Correspondence Course Berlinda Mandasari
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): September 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/edu.v4i1.74

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Covid-19 pandemic becomes global issue that gives global impact in all sectors especially in educational one. The Minister of Education and Culture of Indonesia make a policy in which all education sectors are shifted from face-to-face learning into online learning. This policy is well-responded by one of private universities in Lampung. The researcher conducted a research to response this policy. The objective of this study is identify the impact of online learning toward students’ academic performance on Business Correspondence course. Participants of this study are 40 students (14 male and 26 female) who enrolled Business Correspondence course at English Education study program of Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia. The design of this research is descriptive qualitative. Data were collected through questionnaire that consists of 22 statements and open-ended interview. The result showed that online learning has positive impact on students’ academic performance in term of learning motivation, learning achievement and learning engagement. Participants also showed that conducting online learning is relevant during pandemic. Furthermore, flexibility, accessibility, learning autonomy, and boosting students’ achievement become the strengths of conducting online learning. However, financial issue and bad internet access become problems that hamper online learning.
Booklets as a Community Based Education Related To Child Development for Kotaanyar Community, Probolinggo Lailatul Fitriyah; Zaini Gunawan; Tristan Rokhmawan
EDUTEC : Journal of Education And Technology Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): September 2020
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In the context of the availability of literacy sources about early childhood development, the people of Kotaanyar District, Probolinggo Regency are constrained by limited access and understanding. The limited access in this case is the limitation in finding main literacy sources such as books and online literacy content. The limitation of understanding in this case is the difficulty of them (parents of early childhood) to understand content that contains scientific and technical concepts regarding information on children's development. This is due to the low participation rate in taking education in this area. With this problem, researchers conducted research & development of booklets with stimulus content for early childhood growth and development which were made in such a way as to be completed with pictures and by using simple exposures, direct practice, and local language. The content developed is divided according to the stages of developmental age and children's growth, ages 0-12 months, 12-24 months, 24-36 months, 36-48 months, pre-school age 48-60 months. The development of stimulation content is divided based on general information on growth and developmental aspects including aspects of motoric physical development, aspects of cognitive development, aspects of language development, aspects of social emotional development. As a basis for development, we use some references related to children's accumulation strategies from several books, the rest we add stimulus content on the basis of child development problems that were found in a typical and contextual manner in the Kotaanyar District community. Presentation in bilingual form is needed so that it can be understood by the local community, who mostly speak the Madura Pendalungan area (slightly different from the language of the island Madurese / origin Madurese). Therefore, after the content and illustration development stage, the researcher translated the booklet into the Madurese Pendalungan language. This is solely done to facilitate understanding of the local community, and also to facilitate early childhood education coaches / socializers to explain in the local language. Finally, we need to package a booklet with an attractive and illustrated layout to serve as an illustration of the child's stimulation activity.