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Readiness of Islamic Religious Education Teachers for Digital Learning Post Pandemic Covid 19 Agus Ruswandi; M Aditya Firdaus; Riki Ruswandi
International Journal of Ethno-Sciences and Education Research Vol 3, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Research Collaboration Community (RCC)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijeer.v3i3.465

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The consequence of the Covid 19 pandemic is an increase in the use of digital-based information technology, which also applies to education. Learning was obligated to use the internet network during the Covid 19 pandemic. Regarding the Covid 19 pandemic, digital-based learning would become a necessity for teachers and students to be able to use digital-based learning devices. Teachers and students must be able to use digital devices for learning process. But the state of the problem is whether Islamic Religious Education teachers are already ready to meet the requirements of digital learning. Therefore, It is necessary to investigate the extent to which Islamic Religious Education teachers are equipped to confront all-digital learning in the future. The purpose of this study was to investigate the preparedness of Islamic Religious Education teachers in Madrasa` for digital-based learning. This study's research method is a descriptive reserach. This study's data source is Islamic Religious Education teachers in the Madrasa` in West Java, with a 15 Madrasa and 42 teachers as source of data. According to the findings of this study, as many as 26.18% of teachers were "very capable" of using computer devices. As many as 21.43% of teachers were "very capable" of using Microsoft office. As many as 4.76% were "very ready" for e-learning on Islamic Religious Education. An average of 9.52 teachers are "very ready" to learn through video conferencing applications. Islamic Religious Education teachers are still unprepared to deal with digital-based learning. This is due to the fact that not all teachers have mastered the software applications used for learning, as well as the limited facilities available in schools to support digital-based learning. The findings of this study suggest that teachers should improve their skills in using software for e-learning and creating digital learning tools, teaching materials, and learning documents. Madrasa provide adequate facilities to support the digital-based learning process to keep up with current technological and information developments.
The Ability and Readiness of Prospective Elementary School Teachers in Facing Digital-Based Learning Era Adrias; Yanti Fitria; Hasmai Bungsu Ladiva; Agus Ruswandi; Yeni Erita
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 7 No 3 (2023): August
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v7i3.57737

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The Covid 19 pandemic in Indonesia has disrupted the learning process in educational institutions. The impact of this disruption is acceleration in the integration of digital systems in learning, then it creates some problems in network-based learning such as internet connection problems, student participation, and the adaptability of lecturers and students. After the pandemic, network-based or digital learning has become a demand for lecturers and students. This study aimed to analyzed student’s abilities and readiness to participate in digital-based learning after the Covid-19 pandemic. The method of this research is a descriptive research method with data collection techniques in the form of questionnaires and written interviews through online meetings. The sample of this research was 414 students of Elementary School Teacher Education Study Program. The data analysis technique of this research is data reduction, data display and verification. The results of this study indicate that students use Information Technology devices in network-based learning at the capable level, and students’ readiness for digital-based learning after the Covid-19 pandemic is at the ready level. The intensity of students accessing digital teaching materials is very high, but only 5.56% of students have very complete teaching material documents. Student readiness in the aspect of participation in virtual meetings is at the ready level. As many as 53.86% of students consider lectures to be more effective face-to-face (offline). Internet connection quality is an obstacle for students in participating digital-based learning.