2020
DOI: 10.3991/ijet.v15i07.13231
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Blended Learning in Research Statistics Course at The English Education Department of Borneo Tarakan University

Abstract: The development of information technology that is very rapidly grown nowa-days, particularly the development of information and communication technology enriches the development of the concept of learning based on blended learning. The characteristics of its apparatus, which can always be accessed anytime, any-where, multiuser and offers all its simplicity have made blended learning as a me-dium of instruction which is very appropriate for the development of education. One of the courses considered essential t… Show more

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“…It is in line with the findings of research conducted by [x] suggesting that the use of the model Blended Learning or more familiar called E-learning giving flexibility in choosing the time and place to access lessons. Relevant research results further explain that this learning method might be a good solution to meet market needs, where face-to-face learning methods are difficult because of time and place constraints, reduced operational costs, and participants can determine their own pace of learning, not bound by time but still must have a commitment, according to (Ridwan et al, 2020). Blended learning is learning approaches that integrate face-toface traditional Learning and distance Learning using online learning resources and a variety of communication options that can be used by teachers and students.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is in line with the findings of research conducted by [x] suggesting that the use of the model Blended Learning or more familiar called E-learning giving flexibility in choosing the time and place to access lessons. Relevant research results further explain that this learning method might be a good solution to meet market needs, where face-to-face learning methods are difficult because of time and place constraints, reduced operational costs, and participants can determine their own pace of learning, not bound by time but still must have a commitment, according to (Ridwan et al, 2020). Blended learning is learning approaches that integrate face-toface traditional Learning and distance Learning using online learning resources and a variety of communication options that can be used by teachers and students.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantages of blended learning are not only as learning method but also as the element of social interaction between teachers and students (Banyen et al, The implementation of a blended learning model should be supported by various studies, so the percentage of each learning model can be known. The blended learning model gives the best chance to learn from transition class to elearning system (Boelens et al, 2017;Ridwan et al, 2020 andYao, 2019). The use of a blended learning model is one of the solutions to adjust students' learning style and teacher teaching style (Lim et al, 2020;Rachmadtullah et al, 2020 andSaputra et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With blended learning, students can construct their own knowledge and change their passive behavior that only receives knowledge from their teacher into an active behavior (Maza et al, 2016;Wichadee, 2017). Blended learning has been shown to improve student learning's outcomes (Saritepeci & Cakir, 2015;Rafiola et al, 2020;Ridwan et al, 2020), can improve critical and creative thinking (Nurkhin et al, 2020), can increase student's motivation in learning (Schober & Keller, 2012;Islam et al, 2018), are used as important guidelines in learning (Cao & Liu, 2019), and as an alternative learning method in higher education (Ibrahim & Nat, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of the rotation model has been widely used and has been proven to be effective in learning (Govindaraj & Silverajah, 2017); Ayob et al, 2020). In Indonesia, the rotation model of blended learning has been implemented often to improve the learning process (Ridwan et al, 2020), to improve student learning's outcomes (Rafiola et al, 2020), to improve students' intrapersonal intelligence (Ambarli et al, 2020), and to improve students' high level thinking skills (Christina et al, 2019). However, not many literatures examine the effect of the rotation model of blended learning on improving students' scientific literacy skills.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of b-learning, if not properly applied, can lead mainly to technological dependence for teachers and learners [43] and an increased workload for teachers [44].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%