2022
DOI: 10.33830/jlt.v1i2.4262
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The Use of Mobile Learning to Enhance Learning Innovation Pasca Pandemic Covid-19

Abstract: This study aims to identify the characteristics, objectives, benefits, advantages and limitations of mobile learning, analyzing opportunities and challenges the use of mobile learning as a learning model during the Covid-19 pandemic as well describes the application of the use of mobile learning in learning in education base. This research is a literature study with a qualitative approach using descriptive-analytic analysis. The research results show that mobile learning as a subset of e-learning has many adva… Show more

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“…Therefore, this study is indispensable to understand the implications of the pandemic and the Merdeka Curriculum on the biology learning experiences at SMAN 3 Singaraja. Many other studies have discussed efforts to improve post-COVID-19 pandemic learning related to the learning process (Casmat and Pribadi, 2022;Iwantoro et al, 2022;Saputra and Fernandes, 2023) and the paradigm shifts that have occurred (Fikri et al, 2023;Langgar et al, 2023;Ratten, 2023). However, there are still few studies that examine students' learning experiences, both in offline and online settings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, this study is indispensable to understand the implications of the pandemic and the Merdeka Curriculum on the biology learning experiences at SMAN 3 Singaraja. Many other studies have discussed efforts to improve post-COVID-19 pandemic learning related to the learning process (Casmat and Pribadi, 2022;Iwantoro et al, 2022;Saputra and Fernandes, 2023) and the paradigm shifts that have occurred (Fikri et al, 2023;Langgar et al, 2023;Ratten, 2023). However, there are still few studies that examine students' learning experiences, both in offline and online settings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%