Open Conference Systems, Language and Language Teaching Conference 2020

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THE USE OF DIGITAL PLATFORMS TO INCREASE STUDENTS’ CREATIVITY IN LEARNING DURING COVID-19
Helsa Gita Almaida, Dewi Suriyani Djamdjuri

Last modified: 2021-01-25

Abstract


Corona Virus Disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic has changed the conventional learning process into distance learning that utilizes technology. To engage students in learning knowledge and skills with a structured process, complex questions and authentic assignments are carefully designed through the use of technology. Thus, the learning method is very appropriate with the use of a digital platform. This study aims to make students creative in online learning. The research data were collected using questionnaires, interviews, and observations. The results showed that (1) there was a significant influence in the use of digital platforms on learning, (2) there was an effect of children's creativity on learning, and (3) there was an effect of children's creativity on higher-order thinking skills.

 


Keywords


digital platform, students’ creativity, Covid-19

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