Developing Cadets' Soft Skills through Project-Based Learning in Moodle LMS

Wegig Pratama Pratama, P. ., Waris Wibowo, Ningrum Astriawati, Heni Dwi Iryanti, Estrella T. Arroyo
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Abstract : This paper reports on a study conducted to examine the development of cadets’ soft skills by implementing project-based learning in Moodle LMS during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study was classroom action research following the Kemmis & McTaggart’s model. It was conducted in three cycles, each consisting of plan, action, observation, and reflection. The participants of this study were the cadets from four different study programs at Sekolah Tinggi Maritim Yogyakarta currently enrolled in online classes. The data were collected through observations and focused-group discussions. The results showed that the implementation of projectbased learning in Moodle LMS contributed effectively to the development of the cadets’ soft skills including responsibility, discipline, creativity, and problem-solving. After implementing the projectbased learning for about 16 week-meetings, the researchers recorded the gradual improvement in the soft skills performed by the cadets as follows: 39.42%(low) in Pre-cycle, 52.71% (average) in Cycle I, 69.91% (high) in Cycle II, and 83.71% (very high) in Cycle III. The aforementioned skills were perceived as key fundamental skills required by the cadets to perform their jobs successfully in the 21st century workplace, particularly in the maritime industry. Keywords : Soft skill, project-based learning, Moodle LMS
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在Moodle LMS中通过项目式学习培养学员的软技能
摘要/ Abstract摘要:本文报道了在新冠肺炎疫情期间,在Moodle LMS中实施基于项目的学习对学员软技能发展的影响。本研究是遵循Kemmis & McTaggart模式的课堂行动研究。它分三个周期进行,每个周期由计划、行动、观察和反思组成。本研究的参与者是来自日惹Sekolah Tinggi Maritim日惹的四个不同学习项目的学员,他们目前正在参加在线课程。数据是通过观察和焦点小组讨论收集的。结果表明,在Moodle LMS中实施基于项目的学习,有效地促进了学员责任心、纪律性、创造力和解决问题能力等软技能的培养。在实施了大约16周的项目学习会议后,研究人员记录了学员软技能的逐步改善情况:预周期为39.42%(低),第一周期为52.71%(一般),第二周期为69.91%(高),第三周期为83.71%(非常高)。上述技能被认为是学员在21世纪工作场所成功完成工作所需的关键基本技能,特别是在海事行业。关键词:软技能,基于项目的学习,Moodle LMS
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