2021
DOI: 10.37478/mahajana.v2i3.1272
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Mengembangkan dan Mengoptimalkan Media Pembelajaran Pendidikan dalam Aspek Teknologi di Desa Rejotangan

Abstract: The results of observations in the village of Rejotangan Tulungagung show that the obstacles experienced by students who are in elementary school in online learning are the limited use of learning technology, which is caused by the absence of guidance from both teachers and parents in the use of learning technology in the digital era. Learning is carried out only through WhatsApp (WA) group media for sharing materials and giving assignments without using other digital learning media. The condition of the lack … Show more

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“…Educators during a pandemic are very difficult to upgrade themselves by utilizing the latest technologies that aim to make learning successful, such as the current pandemic conditions (Isrokatun et al, 2021;Pahlevi et al, 2021). Several studies have shown that technology can improve distance learning (Syafi'ah et al, 2021). Distance learning relies heavily on digital devices such as technology-based printed materials, television broadcasts, emails, and interactive videos (Kusuma, 2020;Susanti et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Educators during a pandemic are very difficult to upgrade themselves by utilizing the latest technologies that aim to make learning successful, such as the current pandemic conditions (Isrokatun et al, 2021;Pahlevi et al, 2021). Several studies have shown that technology can improve distance learning (Syafi'ah et al, 2021). Distance learning relies heavily on digital devices such as technology-based printed materials, television broadcasts, emails, and interactive videos (Kusuma, 2020;Susanti et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%