Pandemi COVID-19 juga telah merubah tatanan sistem pendidikan di seluruh dunia, hal ini mengakibatkan terjadinya penutupan lembaga pendidikan seperti sekolah dan juga perguruan tinggi secara total. Dimasa pandemi covid-19, lembaga pendidikan harus dituntut untuk mengadopsi model pembelajaran terbaik agar proses pembelajaran tetap berlangsung. Salah satu solusi yang bisa diterapkan oleh lembaga pendidikan agar proses pembelajaran bisa berjalan dengan baik adalah dengan menerapkan model pembelajaran blended learning. Metode yang diterapkan dalam riset ini merupakan meta analisis. Peneliti mengkaji 10 artikel, dimana artikel yang digukan merupakan hasil pencarian melalui google scholar dan aplikasi publish or perish. Dari hasil analisis Implementasi model pembelajaran blended Learning dimasa pandemi Covid-19 berdampak signifikan terhadap hasil belajar, ditunjukkan dengan size effect size 1,23 dalam kategori sedang. Peningkatan hasil belajar siswa tergolong tinggi, dengan rata-rata hasil 10 sampel naik menjadi 77,45 dari yang sebelumnya 56,88. Dari data tersebut terlihat adanya peningkatan yang jelas yaitu 20,57. Artinya model pembelajaran blended Learning ini berpengaruh positif terhadap hasil belajar selama penerapannya dimasa pandemi Covid-19.
The use of restricted face-to-face learning during the epidemic in Indonesia was discussed not just by education and health professionals, but also on social media. The study used the Twitter dataset with the keywords 'school' and 'face-to-face' to examine public opinion about face-to-face learning. The research data was obtained from Twitter utilizing Drone Emprit Academic, and it was then processed using the Naive Bayes method to create sentiment analysis. During that time, research revealed that 32% of people were positive, 54% were negative, and 14% were indifferent. Because of worries about the dangers associated with the use of face-to-face learning, negative attitudes predominate.
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