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The Effect of E-Learning and Students' Digital Literacy Towards Their Learning Outcomes
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- Author(s): Gede Arka Puniatmaja (ORCID
Gede Arka Puniatmaja (ORCID 0009-0003-6380-0726 ); Ni Nyoman Parwati; I Made Tegeh; I Gde W. Sudatha- Language:
English- Source:
Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction. 2024 14(1):348-356.- Publication Date:
2024- Document Type:
Journal Articles
Reports - Research - Language:
- Additional Information
- Availability: Pegem Academy Publishing and Educational Guidance Services TLC. Mesrutiyet Caddesi, No: 45, Ankara, Kizilay 06420, Turkey. e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: https://www.pegegog.net/index.php/pegegog
- Peer Reviewed: Y
- Source: 9
- Education Level: Grade 11
High Schools
Secondary Education - Subject Terms:
- Subject Terms:
- ISSN: 2146-0655
2148-239X - Abstract: The present study aimed at examining the effect of e-learning and students 'digital literacy towards their learning outcomes. It was designed in quasi-experimental research with post-test-only control group within 2x2 factorial design. The sample of the study involved 96 vocational students obtained from random sampling technique. Two instruments were conducted in this study, namely questionnaire and test. The obtained data were analysed descriptively and inferentially assisted by SPSS 25 in which analysis variance test (ANOVA) was conducted for hypothesis testing. The results of the study show (1) there are different learning outcomes between students who were taught using e-learning and conventional method; (2) there is an interactional effect between e-learning and students' digital literacy; (3) there are different learning outcomes between students with high digital literacy of experimental and high control group; and (4) there are different learning outcomes between students with low digital literacy of experimental and high control group. The provision of e-learning is effective for learning process. It implicates the teachers in which they direct students to know any digital learning platforms. It gives chance to integrate learning and technology to make students familiar with various technology which gives impact to their learning outcomes.
- Abstract: As Provided
- Publication Date: 2024
- Accession Number: EJ1420973
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