ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement (Jul 2019)

Introduction E-Learning in Educational Sector Case Study Senior High School in DKI Jakarta

  • Fikri Anza,
  • Achmad Luthfi,
  • Arfah Saragih

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7454/ajce.v3i1.149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 139 – 162

Abstract

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Information Technology Needs in the current community are very high and mighty dynamics. This need can be seen from the many aspects of community life that cannot be separated from the dependence on the use of ICTs. This dependency also occurs in the education environment, especially the context of senior high school level education in DKI Jakarta. If schools can implement this new type of learning optimally, it'll be possible there are no longer needed a separate class of national level test in Indonesia, question bank and teaching material can be shared between schools in Indonesia, and learning can be done in wherever, whenever, and whoever wants to study. This research activity was carried out derived from the results of direct observations, which had problems in the aspects of HR (teachers, students, and technical staffs), Technology Infrastructure, and leadership. This research was conducted using descriptive qualitative methods. The results showed that there were still many teachers who were not aware of the importance of Learning Management System (LMS) so that the participation of teachers and students even used traditional methods. The student's commitment has what commitment their teacher will give if the teachers have not been committed to using LMS optimally, so will their students. LMS technical staffs themselves also face similar problems, where the direction of professional crews implementing LMS depends on the course of the leader.

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