Effectiveness of Learning Activities during the Covid-19 Pandemic

R. Amalia
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This research article aims to analyze the effectiveness of learning activities implemented by MI Muhammadiyah 2 Kedungbanteng in the midst of the Covid 19 pandemic, namely online and offline. Of course, these two learning systems have similarities and differences, strengths and weaknesses both in the learning process and the effectiveness to be achieved. Qualitative research method with a descriptive approach based on field facts, namely a comparative study of offline and online learning. The results of the study and discussion show that there are differences between online and offline learning in terms of methods, media, and learning processes that complement each other in achieving basic competencies. There are several obstacles in the learning activities of these two systems, such as limited learning time because learning time is reduced so that the material presented is not optimal. If it is presented its effectiveness is only about 70%. That is why teachers and parents collaborate with each other to motivate students by giving interesting and fun assignments and all teachers make a video to provide energy and motivation for students even though they are only learning at home.
Covid-19大流行期间学习活动的有效性
本研究旨在分析在新冠肺炎大流行期间,MI Muhammadiyah 2 Kedungbanteng实施的线上和线下学习活动的有效性。当然,这两种学习系统在学习过程和要达到的效果上都有异同、优缺点。定性研究方法采用基于实地事实的描述性方法,即对线下和线上学习进行比较研究。研究和讨论的结果表明,在线和离线学习在方法、媒介和学习过程方面存在差异,这些差异在获得基本能力方面相互补充。这两种系统在学习活动中存在一些障碍,比如学习时间有限,因为学习时间减少了,呈现的材料不是最优的。如果提出,其有效性仅为70%左右。这就是为什么老师和家长相互合作,通过布置有趣的作业来激励学生,所有的老师都会制作视频,为学生提供能量和动力,即使他们只是在家里学习。
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