Using Google Meet in Group Discussions to Improve Learning Activities And Students' Problem-Solving Ability During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Marsini Marsini, D. Dwikoranto
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Improvements have been made to online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic through GMeet due to restrictions on crowding and maintaining distance between students, while learning must continue. This study aims to improve student learning activities and problem-solving abilities. Improvement of learning through classroom action research. Data were analyzed descriptively. The instruments are in the form of a Problem Solving Ability Test sheet and an Observation Sheet. The results of improving the use of GMeet learning in group discussions which in its implementation combined with WhatsApp and Google forms can improve student learning activities and problem-solving abilities. The increase in student learning activities in the first cycle, the percentage of student activity was 66% in sufficient criteria to 80% in good criteria in the second cycle. This shows that the percentage of student activity has increased and has reached the predetermined indicators of success. This increase in problem-solving ability can be seen in the average class value and the increase in the percentage of completeness after being given treatment. In the first cycle, the average value is 65 with a percentage of 65%, the and second cycle is an average of 80.25 with a percentage of 80%.
在COVID-19大流行期间,使用谷歌小组讨论来提高学生的学习活动和解决问题的能力
在COVID-19大流行期间,由于限制拥挤和保持学生之间的距离,通过GMeet改善了在线学习,同时必须继续学习。本研究旨在提高学生的学习活动和解决问题的能力。通过课堂行动研究改善学习。对数据进行描述性分析。这些工具以解决问题能力测试表和观察表的形式呈现。提高GMeet学习在小组讨论中的使用,结合WhatsApp和Google表单的实施可以提高学生的学习活动和解决问题的能力。在第一个周期中,学生学习活动的增加,在第二个周期中,学生活动的百分比在足够的标准中为66%,在良好的标准中为80%。这表明学生活动的百分比有所增加,并已达到预定的成功指标。这种解决问题能力的提高可以从平均类值和经过处理后的完整性百分比的增加中看出。在第一个周期中,平均值为65,百分比为65%;在第二个周期中,平均值为80.25,百分比为80%。
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