OPTIMALIZING THE USE OF GO READING DIGITAL LIBRARY IN INCREASING STUDENT'S READING INTEREST IN ONLINE LEARNING

Tustiana Windiyani, Yuli Mulyawati, Putri Nabil, Diani Ranti
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During the current covid-19 pandemic, students are required to be more independent in learning, especially increasing interest in reading because reading is a gateway to find information. This study aims to increase interest in reading through a digital library application called Go Reading. With Go Reading Students can easily access reading anytime and anywhere, without having to bother carrying piles of books. The research method used is Research and Development. Research and Development was modified by researchers only up to 6 steps. Based on the results of interviews and the distribution of response questionnaires to the use of the Go Reading digital library application to increase reading interest, the results with high criteria indicate that the use of the application can be categorized as optimally increasing students' reading interest. The conclusion is that in optimizing digital libraries, students must be actively involved in increasing their learning independence, and there is awareness in students and the role of parents and teachers in directing, supervising, guiding, and motivating students in optimizing the role of digital libraries in online learning.
优化利用go reading数字图书馆提高学生在线学习的阅读兴趣
在当前新冠肺炎大流行期间,要求学生更加自主学习,特别是提高阅读兴趣,因为阅读是寻找信息的门户。这项研究旨在通过一个名为Go reading的数字图书馆应用程序来提高人们的阅读兴趣。有了Go Reading,学生们可以随时随地轻松阅读,而不必带着成堆的书。使用的研究方法是研究和发展。研究人员只修改了6个步骤。基于对使用Go Reading数字图书馆应用程序提高阅读兴趣的访谈结果和反馈问卷的分发,结果具有较高的标准,表明该应用程序的使用可以被归类为最佳地提高学生的阅读兴趣。结论是,在优化数字图书馆的过程中,学生必须积极参与,提高学生的学习独立性,在优化数字图书馆在在线学习中的作用时,学生和家长、教师都有指导、监督、引导和激励学生的意识。
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