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Journal of Digital Learning and Education
Published by MO.RI Publishing
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27764060     DOI : https://doi.org/10.52562/jdle
Core Subject : Science, Education,
Journal of Digital Learning and Education (JDLE) aims to provide a forum for researchers, educators, teachers, trainers and other practitioners to present their latest research papers, case studies, reviews, and short communications in the field of Digital Learning and Education. The journal contributes to the development of both theory and practice in the field of digital learning and education. JDLE committed to publishing significant, high-quality research in the field of Digital Learning and Education through a fair, rapid and rigorous peer-review process that is overseen by a team of professional editors. The scopes of the journal include, but are not limited to, the following topics: E-learning: Academic Participation and Freedom E-Learning Effectiveness and Outcomes E-learning Evaluation and Content E-Learning Platforms E-Learning Strategies Social Benefits of e-Learning Educational theory; concept and models Educational management Inovation in education MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) Blended Learning Digital Classrooms Mobile Learning Web-based Learning Self-learning Integrated Methodology Virtual Learning Environments Development of digital teaching materials Multimedia in e-Learning 3D and animation learning media Computer Aided Assessments Practices and Cases in Education Classroom Action Research
Articles 86 Documents
Virtual Learning as A Determinant of Students Academic Performance in University of Ilorin During COVID-19 Pandemic Babalola, Ebenezer Omolafe; Adeyoola, Iyanuoluwa Adewumi; Omolafe, Eyiyemi Veronica
Journal of Digital Learning and Education Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52562/jdle.v3i3.593

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This study examined the influence of Virtual Learning on the Academic Performance of students in University of Ilorin during COVID-19 pandemic. Descriptive research of the survey type was employed for the study. Random sampling techniques was used to select 200 undergraduates who formed the sample size for the study. The study revealed that: Google Classroom is the most utilized virtual learning platform in the sampled schools during COVID-19 pandemic, virtual learning positively influences students’ academic performance during COVID-19 pandemic, students faced challenges while using virtual learning platform for learning during COVID-19 pandemic, there was no significant difference between virtual learning and student’s academic performance during COVID-19 pandemic based on area of specialization and there was no significant difference between virtual learning and student’s academic performance during COVID-19 pandemic based on gender. The study concluded that virtual learning was broadly accepted during COVID-19 pandemic. It is recommended that universities should embrace and utilize more of virtual learning platforms.
Curriculum Theories and Their Politics in Ghana’s Pretetiary Education System Mohammed, Atar Alphaa
Journal of Digital Learning and Education Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52562/jdle.v3i3.771

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Ghana’s educational reforms are mostly influenced or initiated by politicians. The concept of politics is a means to an end and not an end in itself. This is experienced as a result of the cascading effect of the power of the macro level of curriculum theory to its micro level. These results are a direct reflection of Ghana's political and governmental structure. In most cases, a program's curriculum becomes less adaptable the more it is portrayed as an official document outlining the results and demands that must be accomplished. The under-listed topics, however, form part of the politics of curriculum theory in Ghana’s pre-tertiary educational system. A typical example is the duration of senior high school education. This paper provided enough evidence to espouse the role of politics in curriculum theory with a focus on the narrow and broad conception of politics. Similarly, it brings to bear the consequences of political power if left and checked coupled with some recommendations. The study uses a conceptual methodology aimed at developing and applying the politics of curriculum theory to the pre-tertiary education system in Ghana.
An evaluation of Online Training Effectiveness and Pre-Service and In-Service Teacher Satisfaction: A Case Study from Nigeria Mohebi, Laila Murtadha Baqer; AlShamsi, Alanood; AlHammadi, Mariam; AlMohsen, Fatima
Journal of Digital Learning and Education Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52562/jdle.v3i3.804

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This study evaluates the perceptions of 122 pre-service and in-service Nigerian teachers on adopting an online training module during the COVID-19 pandemic, a period marked by significant educational challenges and shifts. Employing a qualitative approach through open-ended online questions, it delves into the factors critical to enhancing online training effectiveness. Key findings highlight the importance of training in imparting theoretical knowledge and practical skills, the quality and relevance of content, interactivity, practical examples, and appropriate video length. These align with existing literature, underscoring the effectiveness of online training in challenging times. Significantly, nearly all participants expressed satisfaction with the training. This research not only sheds light on effective online teaching strategies but also offers practical recommendations for the continuous improvement of teacher training in Nigeria.
Analysis of Cultural and Political Geography Learning Concept Design Based on Case Method and Team-Based Project Sugiharto, Sugiharto; Rahmadi, M Taufik; Maulia, Tria; Halim, Jennifer; Suciani, Ayu; Rimba, Fellix; Permana, Sendi; Yuniastuti, Eni
Journal of Digital Learning and Education Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52562/jdle.v4i1.811

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This study investigates the implementation of the Case Method and Team-Based Project learning approaches within the context of the Geography Education Department's cultural and political geography courses at Universitas Negeri Medan. These methods, relevant to the Merdeka Belajar - Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) program, aim to enhance student skills through active, applied learning. Employing a qualitative descriptive approach, the research gathered data via questionnaires distributed through Google Forms to a sample of 67 students out of a total population of 454 from the 2019-2022 academic cohorts. Findings indicate that the duration required for the Case Method varies with the complexity of the cases, ranging from 15-30 minutes for simpler issues to over 60 minutes for more intricate problems. The Team-Based Project approach necessitates 7 to 8 meetings, including initial planning and subsequent implementation phases, monitored by lecturers through direct communication or digital platforms like LMS forums or Zoom channels. However, the study reveals inefficiencies in applying these learning methods within the department, attributed to the substantial workload imposed by the Indonesian National Qualifications Framework (KKNI) and a lack of student engagement in assignments. It suggests a comprehensive revision of IQF assignments towards more discussion-oriented and field-practical approaches to address these challenges.
Development of E-module Internet of Things (IoT) Antares by PT. Telkom Indonesia Based on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) for Vocational High School Students Fadil, Muhammad Anwar; Mukhidin, Mukhidin; Elvyanti, Siscka
Journal of Digital Learning and Education Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52562/jdle.v3i3.815

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This research is motivated by a needs analysis among teachers and students at SMK Negeri 4 Bandung. From the distribution of a needs analysis questionnaire in the class XII TOI-1, it was found that 85% of students expressed a strong need for a STEM-based IoT e-module, with a high level of agreement on its development. Similarly, it was revealed that teachers also strongly require a STEM-based IoT e-module, with 95% agreeing on its necessity. To develop the STEM-based IoT E-module, Flip Pdf Professional application was utilized. The aim of this research and development was to describe the process of developing the E-module and to understand the responses of teachers and students to the e-module. The research method employed was R&D (Research and Development) using the ADDIE model, which consists of five stages: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The result of this research was the successful development of a STEM-based IoT e-module through the ADDIE development model. The feedback from teachers reached 95.63%, falling into the "Very Good" category, and the feedback from students was 81.38%, also considered "Very Good." It was concluded that the use of the e-module facilitated easier understanding of the material and made the learning activities more engaging.
Enhancing Secondary School Students’ Achievement in Chemistry Using Collaborative Instructional Strategy Nwafor, Stephen Chinedu; Okonkwo, Happiness C.; Onuigwe, Blessing Ukamaka
Journal of Digital Learning and Education Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52562/jdle.v3i3.818

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The study explores the impact of a collaborative instructional strategy (CIS) on students' academic achievement in the Aguata Education Zone of Anambra State, Nigeria. The study also delved into the potential effect of gender on students' achievement in chemistry. The pre-test, post-test non-equivalent control group design was utilized in this quasi-experimental study. There were 2,328 senior secondary two Chemistry students in the population. A sample size of 101 Chemistry students (43 males and 58 females) was selected using the purposive sampling technique from two intact classes at two co-educational schools. Using Kendall's Coefficient of Concordance (w), the Chemistry Achievement Test (CAT) reliability index was calculated to be 0.94. While ANCOVA was used to test the hypotheses at 0.05 level of significance, mean and standard were used to answer the research questions. The findings of the study showed that CIS enhances students’ achievement in chemistry more effectively than the conventional strategy. Also, gender has no significant influence on students’ achievement in chemistry. It was recommended among others that educational stakeholders should hold conferences and seminars to train the teachers on how to use CIS in teaching and learning chemistry. Moreover, CIS should be used to ensure and enhance gender equity in both chemistry learning and other school subjects.
Counseling Empathy in the Digital Era: Building Emotional Connections with Elementary School Students Sholikhin, Sholikhin; Muniroh, Siti Mumun
Journal of Digital Learning and Education Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52562/jdle.v3i3.877

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This research was conducted to explore the impact of empathetic counseling using video call technology and specialized applications on elementary school students in addressing their emotional issues and enhancing their academic performance. The rapidly evolving digital era has brought complex challenges regarding the emotional well-being of children in elementary schools, making the role of counselors increasingly vital. The objective of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of empathetic counseling approaches through digital platforms in assisting students to overcome emotional problems and enhance their self-confidence. The research methodology involves an in-depth analysis of scientific publications related to empathetic counseling in the digital era, focusing on the empathetic counseling strategies implemented by counselors in the digital elementary school environment. The findings indicate that empathetic counseling approaches through video call technology and specialized applications have a positive impact, helping students feel heard, understood, and supported. However, the study also identifies limitations in involving parents' cooperation and technical aspects of using digital platforms.
Exploring University Students' Library Engagement: Reading Habits, Preferences, and Gender Dynamics Adetayo, Adebowale; Alawiye, Mariam Kehinde; Emmanuel, Sunday Oluwafemi; Omotoso, Akinkunmi Oluesun; Bello, Taoffik Olatunde
Journal of Digital Learning and Education Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52562/jdle.v4i1.884

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This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate university students' library engagement, emphasizing preferences, motivations, and reading habits, with an additional focus on gender dynamics. A total of 373 participants were involved in the research, and data were collected through a self-administered questionnaire. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the participants' reading habits in different library sections, types of books read, and reasons for their preference for reading in the library. The Kruskal-Wallis test was employed to examine potential gender differences in these variables. The findings revealed variations in the frequency of students' reading activities across different library sections, with the main reading room being the most preferred section. The study also identified specific book types, such as personal notebooks and library textbooks, that were frequently read by students. Reasons for students' preference for reading in the library included the motivating environment, availability of book options, assistance from librarians, and fewer distractions compared to other places. The results of the Kruskal-Wallis test indicated significant gender differences in the ranks for certain library sections, book types, and reasons for reading in the library. These findings provide valuable insights into students' reading habits and preferences, highlighting the importance of creating diverse reading spaces, expanding book collections, promoting a supportive library environment, and enhancing librarian support. The implications of the study underscore the need for gender-inclusive services, thoughtful space design, and comprehensive collection development to meet the evolving needs of students and foster a reading culture in libraries.
Strategies for Managing Born-Digital Record in University Libraries: A Study of Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun Omosekejimi, Ademola Ferdinand; Eda, Rita
Journal of Digital Learning and Education Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): APRIL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52562/jdle.v4i1.920

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This study used the Federal University of Petroleum Resources, Effurun Library as a case study to investigate strategies for managing born-digital records in the university library. The study aims to ascertain the types of born-digital records available in FUPRE library, the strategies used for managing born-digital records, challenges of managing born-digital records. To achieve these objectives, the descriptive survey research was adopted. This research method was considered appropriate by the researchers because it allows for systematic collection and analysis of data to describe characteristics, behaviors, or opinions within a specific population. Hence it will help to provide insights into the current strategies employed by FUPRE library for managing born-digital records. The questionnaire was the instrument used for data collection and the data collected for the study were analyzed using simple percentages, frequency counts, and bar charts. The study found that: born-digital records such as test-based documents (for example Word documents, and Google documents), etc., library presentations e.g., PowerPoint, spreadsheets e.g., Excel, digital documents e.g., PDFs, and electronic memos are the born-digital records are available in FUPRE library; the only policy in place regarding the management of born-digital records is the policy on storage of born-digital records. The study also found that the library’s strategies for preserving born-digital records are refreshing, migration, and replication and that their strategy for disposing of born-digital records is deletion while the challenges of managing born-digital records are technological obsolescence, lack/poor digital storage facilities, copyright, and intellectual property rights issues among others. These findings contribute to the understanding of current practices and challenges in managing born-digital records within university libraries, specifically at the Federal University of Petroleum Resources Effurun (FUPRE) library. The study recommends that the library management should formulate policies that will cater to the creation/generation, preservation, transfer/exchange as well as the disposition of born-digital records giving them direction when it comes to managing born-digital records in the library among others.
The use of Wordwall as an Evaluation Medium for Deaf Children at SLBN 1 Kulon Progo Salsabila, Unik Hanifah; Andini, Rahmah Ayu; Istighfarin, Devina; Salsabila, Nisa; Jannah, Ulil
Journal of Digital Learning and Education Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52562/jdle.v3i3.962

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The rapid advancement of technology in contemporary times necessitates the involvement of Islamic Education (PAI) teachers in maximizing the use of technological resources. PAI teachers are required to exhibit creativity in conducting evaluations using specific software or applications. This research aims to motivate PAI teachers by elucidating the steps involved in utilizing Wordwall as an evaluative medium and by discussing the advantages and limitations of Wordwall in assessing the learning of prayer movements at SLBN 1 Kulon Progo. Furthermore, this study is intended to serve as a novel innovation by leveraging modern technology to simplify the evaluation process in education. The methodology employed in this research is qualitative, with a descriptive approach and data collection techniques encompassing observation, interviews, and documentation. The research is further developed through field studies that reference journals and related sources. The findings reveal that the implementation of the Wordwall medium for educational evaluation assists and facilitates teachers in assessing the prayer movements of deaf children. The use of Wordwall as an evaluative tool positively impacts deaf students by simplifying their task completion, primarily through the use of predominantly image-based content with minimal text. It is hoped that with technological advancements, the scope of educational evaluation will become more varied and easier for teachers in assessing student learning outcomes. This study is conducted to contribute to the development of evaluative media that simplify teachers' tasks in assessing children's learning outcomes.