Evaluation of e-Learning Towards Improving 21st Century Learning Skills

F. Aulia, Wikan budi Utami
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This study aims to determine the e-learning evaluation of students to support the development of 21st_century learning skills. Several indicators are expected in developing learning management competencies, including Critical Thinking, Creativity, Collaboration, Communication, Information Literacy, Media Literacy, Technology Literacy, Flexibility, Leadership, Initiative, Productivity, Social Skills. One form of competency that is studied is the technology and information literacy competencies. The development of Information and Communication Technology has an important role in learning. This research was conducted on 52 students, the research method used was quantitative to determine student perceptions of the e-learning process in developing 21st-century competencies. From the findings in the field, it was found that significant results were found that e-learning conducted by lecturers was very relevant and can improve student literacy competencies in fulfilling 21st-century learning skills.
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电子学习对提高21世纪学习技能的评价
本研究旨在确定学生的电子学习评价,以支持21世纪学习技能的发展。在发展学习管理能力方面,预期有几个指标,包括批判性思维、创造力、协作、沟通、信息素养、媒体素养、技术素养、灵活性、领导力、主动性、生产力、社交技能。所研究的能力的一种形式是技术和信息素养能力。信息通信技术的发展对学习有着重要的作用。本研究以52名学生为研究对象,采用定量研究方法来确定学生对发展21世纪能力的电子学习过程的看法。从该领域的研究结果来看,我们发现了显著的结果,即讲师进行的电子学习非常相关,可以提高学生的读写能力,以实现21世纪的学习技能。
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