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新冠肺炎疫情给网络教学带来了新的挑战。有效地进行在线学习将产生积极的影响。事实上,印度尼西亚的在线学习运行效率不高,并且在几个方面产生了各种影响,其中一个是集中度。在线学习活动需要高度专注和支持性的环境。低效的在线学习导致来自环境的信息过剩,从而影响学生在学习活动中的集中程度。这一事实强调了本研究的目的,即调查信息过载在SMAN (Public High School) 1 Kotabaru学生在线学习过程中的集中作用。本研究采用信息过载适应量表和集中量表进行定量研究。采用整群随机抽样技术进行抽样。研究对象为斯曼1小坂班学生,共249名学生。对数据进行简单线性回归分析,结果表明信息过载对浓度的预测具有显著的负向作用。这意味着个体经历的信息过载越高,个体的注意力就越低。同时,信息过载并不是影响注意力集中的唯一因素。还有其他影响浓度的因素,但在本研究中未进行调查。
Peranan Information Overload terhadap Konsentrasi pada Proses Belajar Daring Peserta Didik di SMAN 1 Kotabaru
The COVID-19 pandemic brings new challenges to the teaching and learning process through online learning. Online learning that is carried out efficiently will have positive effects. In fact, online learning in Indonesia does not run efficiently and has various impacts on several aspects, one of which is concentration. Online learning activities require high concentration and a supportive environment. Inefficient online learning results in an excess of information from the environment, thus affecting the level of concentration of students during learning activities. This fact underlines the purpose of this study, namely to investigate the role of information overload on concentration during the online learning process in students of SMAN (Public Senior High School) 1 Kotabaru. This study is quantitative research using the information overload adaptation scale and concentration scale. The sampling was carried out using the cluster random sampling technique. The subjects were students of SMAN 1 Kotabaru as many as 249 students. Data were analyzed using the simple linear regression with the results showing that the information overload had a significant negative role in predicting concentration. It means that the higher the individual experienced information overload, the lower the concentration the individual had. Meanwhile, the information overload was not the only factor that affected concentration. There were other factors affecting concentration but were not investigated in this study.