2020
DOI: 10.37010/lit.v2i2.81
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Utilization of Internet-Based History Learning Media in 21st Century Universities

Abstract: In the current postmodern era, the internet has transformed into a cutting-edge weapon in various sectors, ranging from industry, art, economy and others. The internet has always played a vital role in maximizing these various sectors. However, what is the real reality in the world of education? Has the internet been fully utilized? Departing from these worries, this research aims to reveal the real reality of the use of the internet at the tertiary level, especially as a medium for learning history. This rese… Show more

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“…The Efforts to optimize students' independence are done by improving individual learning abilities and encouraging student growth through the development of active and independent thinking patterns. To achieve this goal, there is a need for a shift in the role of educators (Pradita & Sidik, 2020). Educators in the 21st century are required to create students who have soft skills.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Efforts to optimize students' independence are done by improving individual learning abilities and encouraging student growth through the development of active and independent thinking patterns. To achieve this goal, there is a need for a shift in the role of educators (Pradita & Sidik, 2020). Educators in the 21st century are required to create students who have soft skills.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, according to Silvy Mei Pradita and Humar Sidik in "Utilization of Internet-Based History Learning Media in 21st Century Universities", suggests that this 21st-century learning reflects four things, including communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and problem-solving, and creativity and innovation (13). Apart from these, another important part of developing history learning in the 21st century is the use of new media.…”
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confidence: 99%