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Journal of Digital Learning and Distance Education
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29646685     DOI : http://doi.org/10.56778/jdlde
The Journal of Digital Learning and Distance Education (JDLDE) aims to provide space for teachers, postgraduate students, Ph.D. candidates, lecturers, and researchers in publishing their work or research results. Journal of Digital Learning and Distance Education (JDLDE) publishes research results with focus and scope: information technology, digital learning, distance education, mobile learning, web-based learning, educational technology, e-learning, blended learning, digital classrooms, virtual learning, and all research aspects in digital learning, and education.
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Challenges and Opportunities Faced by Working Students Amidst Pandemic JOHN ERWIN PEDROSO; Melchie Liza ALCARDE; Albert Jan Gordon; Clara Belle Ponesto
JOURNAL OF DIGITAL LEARNING AND DISTANCE EDUCATION Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Digital Learning and Distance Education (JDLDE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/jdlde.v2i1.7

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The COVID-19 pandemic brought drastic changes in various institutions worldwide. It catalysed the implementation of new-normal learning through alternative learning modalities. This descriptive phenomenological study aimed to explore the challenges and opportunities encountered by working students during the pandemic. The researchers have purposively chosen nine (9) working students from a public state university using criteria. A written interview questionnaire was utilized to gather data, which the researchers sent to the informants through the Messenger application. The informants were instructed to answer the question using the Gibbs’ Reflective Model as a guide, where they needed to elaborate the description of their experience, feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion, and action plan. The gathered data were analyzed using thematic data analysis. The results included themes such as themes (1) challenges perceived and (2) opportunities gained while working and studying. Further, the researchers generated six (6) categories from the analyzed data. It revealed that working students during the pandemic encounter challenges since they (1) recognize emotional and physical-self limitations and (2) experience lesser in-person connection and mobilization. Regardless, they gained opportunities (3) to develop character and skills, (4) in their finances, (5) to establish a positive outlook, and (6) to develop coping mechanisms. Thus, working students encounter obstacles in this new normal yet obtain benefits integral to their education and personal development.
The Validity of Teaching Materials Using the Problem-Based Learning Model of Independent Curriculum Social Sciences Materials in Mobility Elementary Schools Diana Gusti Alfiyanti; Yeni Erita
JOURNAL OF DIGITAL LEARNING AND DISTANCE EDUCATION Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Digital Learning and Distance Education (JDLDE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/jdlde.v2i1.57

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This research is a development carried out to produce a product in the form of a teaching material model with the PBL model of IPS content independent curriculum for students in elementary school. Based on the theoretical studies and field studies carried out, initially a draft teaching material package model was produced with the PBL model of independent curriculum IPS content, which contains identification of SK and KD, identification of indicators, identification of learning objectives. Furthermore, the teaching materials are reflected and revised according to user needs and expert input to obtain the final product. This development is carried out based on the plomp model which emphasizes the needs of users according to the context (teachers and students), meaning that the packages and development models are developed collaboratively (active user involvement) in selected environments. Products are revised based on authentic process data according to user needs (process/formative evaluation), expert tests and small group tests are carried out to perfect the product (summative evaluation). The results of the validation of model teaching materials with the PBL model of independent curriculum IPS content show that the developed teaching materials have been declared valid with an average of 3.75 reaching a percentage of 93.75% with a very valid category, declared practical and effective.
Implementation of HOTS Oriented Problem Solving in Elementary Social Studies Learning Maiyona Ovartadara Yona; Yeni Erita; Ummul KHAIRA
JOURNAL OF DIGITAL LEARNING AND DISTANCE EDUCATION Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Digital Learning and Distance Education (JDLDE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/jdlde.v2i1.65

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The KTSP curriculum included in the 2013 curriculum as a complement to the previous curriculum is expected to change the perspective of educators in managing, planning and developing learning in the classroom. IPS learning. Student learning activities are not focused on finding a concept but rather on memorizing it, and book-based learning does not foster critical thinking skills. Therefore we need a Problem Solving learning model as a learning model that can help. students develop their Higher-Order Thinking Skills. The purpose of this research is to ascertain how social studies teaching in elementary schools incorporates HOTS-oriented problem solving. Qualitative literature review was conducted as a research method. Documentation study is a data collection technique, and involves examining the contents of documents related to the research subject. This research can be used as a reference for elementary school teachers to implement learning in their classes. As a result, teachers can use it to overcome learning challenges.
The Effectiveness of Media Technology Assisted Webbed Thematic Learning Model on Learning Outcomes in Social Studies, Healthy Food Theme of Students in Class V didisyahrir didisyahrir; Firman; Desyandri
JOURNAL OF DIGITAL LEARNING AND DISTANCE EDUCATION Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Digital Learning and Distance Education (JDLDE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/jdlde.v2i1.70

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Social studies learning is a lesson in people's lives that can be used as a source of social life for the benefit of learning by using social science concepts. The first reason underlying this is because of the empirical background. Students in the class are in the early age range who still see everything as a whole so that their learning still depends on concrete objects and the experiences they experience. The second reason, namely the implementation of learning in SD which is separate for each subject will result in less developing children to think holistically. The third reason is that there are problems in the early and high grades. In addition, the approach or learning method used by teachers tends to emphasize the use of the lecture method and skills in using technology that are not optimal as learning tools or media in class, thus making learning monotonous and students bored and there is still a lack of research being conducted. The aim is to determine the quality of social studies learning for fifth grade students at SDN 15 Patamuan by applying the webbed-type thematic learning model assisted by motion media technology, knowing the quality of social studies learning for fifth grade students at SDN 15 Patamuan by applying the webbed-type thematic learning model assisted by technology without using motion media and can determine the differences in the quality of social studies learning.
Students’ Readiness of Learning English Process During the New Normal at Junior High School hashikin putri; Herfyna ASTY; M. Khairi IKHSAN
JOURNAL OF DIGITAL LEARNING AND DISTANCE EDUCATION Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Digital Learning and Distance Education (JDLDE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/jdlde.v2i1.84

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During the pandemic, distance learning was thought to be more effective and efficient. In light of this situation, online learning requires learning readiness because of changes in the way students learn. At SMPN 36 Sarolangun, Jambi, the goal of this study is to find out how students’ readiness of learning English processes during the new normal. In this study, researchers used a qualitative descriptive research method. The participants in this study were eighth-grade students at SMPN 36 Sarolangun Jambi. The purpose of this study was to describe students' readiness for a new normal of learning. The researcher chose the sample by looking for students who studied using blended learning. Purposive sampling was used in this research. The researcher found that the school had delivered subject matter online and offline, therefore, the researcher was interested in doing research at that school, which students still did not understand. In this case, the researcher found a problem in that students could not understand the material clearly when school became normal. Students have not been able to concentrate during the teaching and learning process, but there are still a small number of students who concentrate during the learning process. Readiness to learn can be seen in the reactions of most students because they have not been able to ask the teacher during lessons and have not been able to express ideas to the teacher.    
Facebook Messenger: As Means of Communication for Academic Inquiries John Erwin Pedroso; Laura Fe A. Tubola; Earl Jhon Aquidado
JOURNAL OF DIGITAL LEARNING AND DISTANCE EDUCATION Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Digital Learning and Distance Education (JDLDE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/jdlde.v2i2.116

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Most of social media users use Facebook Messenger as a messaging platform because of its free messaging and video chatting service. Thus, it is not a surprise that Facebook Messenger is utilized as a communication tool for academic purposes. This descriptive qualitative research anchored on the epistemology constructionism, methodology and naturalistic inquiry aimed to determine how do students use Facebook-Messenger as means of communication for academic inquiries. The aforesaid study was conducted among the twelve (12) BSED Social Studies learners who were identified through purposeful sampling. The researchers utilized a semi-structured written interview which contains one question anchored in the Task-Technology Fit (TTF) Theory. On the other hand, the data and information were collected through essay form and analyzed through Conventional Qualitative Content Analysis. In using Facebook Messenger as a means of communication for academic inquiries, the informants from BSED Social Studies expressed that the platform is avenue for academic skills, task-needs, and their preferred technology. First, informants expressed that Facebook Messenger is an avenue for academic skills because it (1) facilitates collaboration, its (2) easy navigation of features, and (3) fosters teacher-learner communication. Also, Facebook Messenger fills for their task-need as it helps them conduct (1) group discussion, (2) convenient submission, have (3) clear instruction, and (4) task clarity. Lastly, informants show evidence that the platform is their preferred technology because it is an (1) alternative platform, (2) file-sharing platform, (3) provide storage for preference, (4) up-to-date reminder, and a (5) convenient tool for communication. This study reveals that Facebook Messenger is used as a tool to open an avenue for academic skills, is an essential platform for delivering task needs, and was a preferred technology as a means of communication for academic inquiries.
Unlocking the Power of Canva: Students’ Views on Using the All-In-One Tool for Creativity and Collaboration John Erwin Pedroso; RV S. SULLEZA; Keith Hae Moon C. FRANCISCO; Ayya Jade O. NOMAN; Chynna Althea V. MARTINEZ
JOURNAL OF DIGITAL LEARNING AND DISTANCE EDUCATION Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Digital Learning and Distance Education (JDLDE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/jdlde.v2i2.117

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As technology continues to be integrated into the field of education, many students and teachers turn to digital tools to enhance their learning and teaching experience. Among these tools is Canva, a web-based graphic design platform. This qualitative descriptive study seeks to investigate the views of students on using Canva as an all-in-one tool for creativity and collaboration. It was conducted among eight (8) Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSED) major in Social Studies students who were identified through a purposeful sampling technique. The students were asked to write narratively in a written interview questionnaire based on Graham Gibbs' reflective cycle that was created using Google Docs. The analysis revealed three (3) main themes: unique features (user-friendliness, diverse applications, and efficient collaboration), positive effects on creativity and collaboration (continued usage, enhanced skills, and increased satisfaction), and drawbacks (application’s limitations and users’ limitations). The results demonstrated that students have predominantly positive opinions of Canva. It enables them to unleash their creativity, optimize collaboration, and produce visually captivating designs. However, they also acknowledged that despite its user-friendliness and comprehensive features, Canva has certain disadvantages that may come from the application and the students themselves. Factors like overreliance on the application and weak connectivity may pose a challenge to their design process. Nevertheless, Canva remains a valuable digital tool for students in enhancing their educational endeavors.
Teaching writing to Students of English as a foreign language: The Challenges Faced by Teachers Zanyar Ghafar
JOURNAL OF DIGITAL LEARNING AND DISTANCE EDUCATION Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Digital Learning and Distance Education (JDLDE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/jdlde.v2i2.123

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Teaching writing to students who need a more strong command of the English language presents a unique set of challenges for their instructors. People who are not native English speakers may find it challenging to enhance their writing talents due to language barriers, cultural differences, and a lack of knowledge of writing standards. This may make it difficult for students to improve their writing abilities. It is within one's power to succeed despite these challenges. Despite this, it is possible to do this successfully with enough preparation, well-targeted teaching strategies, and a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for learning. This article will analyze the challenges teachers face when teaching writing to students whose first language is not English and will present actionable suggestions to enhance these students' educational experiences. The article will also discuss the problems teachers face when teaching writing to students whose first language is not English
Teaching English: The Challenges Teachers Face and the Various Instructional Techniques Zanyar Ghafar
JOURNAL OF DIGITAL LEARNING AND DISTANCE EDUCATION Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Digital Learning and Distance Education (JDLDE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/jdlde.v2i2.124

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Although teaching is a great career, there are moments when it may be challenging. Due to the adoption of new teaching techniques and the extent to which electronic and intelligent training have permeated the area of education, the responsibilities of instructors have changed dramatically over time. This study aims, there are two primary areas of discussion on the challenges that teachers of young language learners encounter and the various instructional techniques that they may use. The resources and teaching methods now in use may be used to address the difficulties connected with teaching English. How well instructors can use the available materials for teaching English is the major topic of the study. According to the findings of this study, young pupils were getting Instruction in English as a second language utilizing an extensive range of digital tools. To provide the right teaching, tutors must be aware of each student's evolving requirements. Furthermore, it seems sense that the educational process might be stressful given the potential for issues. In order to prevent obstacles from impeding learning, each challenge should be constantly monitored by an experienced instructor. 
College Tutors’ Barriers and Challenges with their usage of Online Instructional Delivery Resources during Covid-19 Pandemic, Ghana. Obeng Owusu-Boateng; Issifu Yidana; Anas Seidu Salifu; Ben-Bright Benuwa; Gilbert Naa Emmideme; Khalid Abdul-Mumin; Ben Kudus Yussif
JOURNAL OF DIGITAL LEARNING AND DISTANCE EDUCATION Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Digital Learning and Distance Education (JDLDE)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56778/jdlde.v2i2.130

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The study investigates the barriers and challenges Ghanaian College tutors faced during the Covid-19 Pandemic when schools had to be closed down which necessitated teaching and learning to be transitioned from the normal face-to-face to a completely online mode using online instructional delivery resources. The research design was descriptive statistics with a sample size of 100 tutors chosen from ten Colleges of Education in Northern Ghana. A purposive sampling technique was used to choose these tutors. The instrumentation used for data collection in this study was a questionnaire. A closed-ended questionnaire was developed for this study. An online Google Forms questionnaire was used to elicit responses using a 4-point Likert scale and the data was analyzed using IBM SPSS version 20. The results of this study found that, the major barriers identified by tutors in the usage of online instructional delivery resources during teaching and learning included; constant cuts in electricity supply, high cost of electronic devices, high cost of maintenance for electronic devices used for online teaching, poor internet connectivity, low level of incentives, low-level internet accessibility, high cost of data bundle and lack of incentives and motivation. The findings of this study....

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