Research Article
What Students Say and Do to Support Their Digital Learning Umi Rachmawati
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.18-11-2020.2311661, author={Umi Rachmawati}, title={What Students Say and Do to Support Their Digital Learning Umi Rachmawati}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 2nd Borobudur International Symposium on Humanities and Social Sciences, BIS-HSS 2020, 18 November 2020, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={BIS-HSS}, year={2021}, month={9}, keywords={online learning autonomous learning reflection}, doi={10.4108/eai.18-11-2020.2311661} }
- Umi Rachmawati
Year: 2021
What Students Say and Do to Support Their Digital Learning Umi Rachmawati
BIS-HSS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.18-11-2020.2311661
Abstract
This study is a case study in relation to Covid-19 learning activities. There are 45 university students enrolled in this study with the same style of instructional model. From the data, it can be concluded that there are six aspects considered by the students. They are process, motivation, social media applications, access, effectiveness, and personal preference. From the six aspects, process is mostly highlighted by the students. They are full conscious that their digital learning requires their independency in achieving the learning goals. The social media application, e-learning platform and What’s Apps, are also considered by the students as one aspect that influence their learning. The internet access is viewed as one crucial problems of the students’ digital learning since most of the students live in rural areas. Based on the students’ responses on their learning motivation, the students share that they felt unmotivated and less focus on the online learning. Lastly, the learning is less effective for the students as they have more limitation to the internet connection. However, the students realize that they have to be more active to update themselves in order to keep up with the changes given by the lecturers. Therefore, a number of suggestions and implications are discussed under the topic of digital literacy, positivity for transformation, self-regulated learning and reflective skills to support learning reflection.