Respon mahasiswa terhadap pembelajaran online pada masa pandemi covid-19
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https://doi.org/10.36312/ej.v1i2.336Keywords:
respon mahasiswa, pembelajaran online, pandemi covid-19, student response, online learning, the covid-19 pandemicAbstract
Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mendeskripsikan respon mahasiswa terhadap pembelajaran online pada masa pandemi COVID-19. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif dengan metode survey. Data dikumpulkan dari 150 mahasiswa pendidikan biologi Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika (UNDIKMA) menggunakan angket yang disusun pada Google Form, kemudian dianalaisis secara deskriptif berdasarkan trend data penelitian yang didapatkan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan 87% mahasiswa menggunakan smartphone, dan 13% menggunakan laptop. Pada aspek aplikasi, 73% menggunakan media sosial WhatsApp, 27% menggunakan website kampus. Selain itu, dalam perkuliahan online 92% mahasiswa menggunakan paket data sebagai basis jaringan internet, 62% mahasiswa menyatakan bahwa harga paket data mahal, sebesar 58% menyatakan kondisi jaringan stabil selama perkuliahan online, serta sebagian besar mahasiswa menyatakan bahwa perkuliahan online tidak efektif dibandingkan dengan perkuliahan konvensional. Rekomendasai penelitian berdasarkan respon atau persepsi mahasiswa terhadap pembelajaran online pada masa pandemi COVID-19 adalah UNDIKMA harus berusaha berusaha merancang perkuliahan yang mengakomodir antara perkuliahan online dengan perkuliahan tatap muka. Selain itu, dosen sebagai tenaga pengajar diharapkan merancang materi ajar yang lebih menarik, dan mudah diakses oleh mahasiswa.
Student response to online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic
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The purpose of this study was to describe student responses to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research is a descriptive study with a survey method. Data were collected from 150 biology education students of Mandalika Education University (UNDIKMA) using a questionnaire compiled on Google Form, then analyzed descriptively based on the trends of the research data obtained. The results showed 87% of students used smartphones, and 13% used laptops. In the application aspect, 73% use WhatsApp social media, 27% use campus websites. In addition, in online lectures 92% of students use data packages as the basis for the internet network, 62% of students stated that the price of data packages is expensive, 58% stated that the network conditions were stable during online lectures, and most students stated that online lectures were ineffective compared to conventional lectures. Research recommendations based on student responses or perceptions of online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic are that UNDIKMA should try to design lectures that accommodate online lectures with face-to-face lectures. In addition, lecturers as teaching staff are expected to design teaching materials that are more attractive and easily accessible to students.
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