A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE USE OF OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (OER) AT E-LEARNING UNIVERSITY AND FACE-TO-FACE UNIVERSITY IN YOGYAKARTA (A CASE STUDY AT UT AND UNY)

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  • Andre Syafrony Universitas Terbuka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33830/ptjj.v20i2.454.2019

Keywords:

Open educational resources; perceptions, OER; questionnaire.

Abstract

Artikel ini bertujuan untuk menemukan dan membandingkan tingkat penggunaan Open Educational Resources (OER). Penekanannya adalah pada yang mempengaruhi penggunaan OER dan persepsi tentang penggunaan OER dari dosen E-learning University dan Konvensional (Face To Face teaching) Universitas di kota Yogyakarta. Fokus studi murni melibatkan dua universitas negeri: Universitas Terbuka (UT) sebagai Universitas E-learning dan Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta (UNY) sebagai Universitas Pembelajaran Tatap Muka. Data dikumpulkan dari sampel 30 responden dari masing-masing universitas menggunakan metode kuesioner. Hasil data menunjukkan bahwa dosen di kedua universitas memiliki keterampilan teknologi ahli, dan keduanya menggunakan sumber daya digital dan OER. Para dosen UT, bagaimanapun, menunjukkan persepsi yang lebih positif tentang penggunaan OER berbeda dengan kuliah sebagai bahan pendukung daripada UNY.

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31-01-2020

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Syafrony, A. (2020). A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE USE OF OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (OER) AT E-LEARNING UNIVERSITY AND FACE-TO-FACE UNIVERSITY IN YOGYAKARTA (A CASE STUDY AT UT AND UNY). Jurnal Pendidikan Terbuka Dan Jarak Jauh, 20(2), 68–79. https://doi.org/10.33830/ptjj.v20i2.454.2019

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