This study aims to develop, determine the feasibility and attractiveness of learning in the form of learning media based on mobile learning on Bani Umayyah material as an alternative learning. The type of research used is research and development with the Borg and Gall model. Product feasibility is carried out by validating material experts and media experts. Then the researchers conducted a small group attractiveness test to 10 students and a field trial by 35 students to see the students' responses. This research produces a product in the form of an SKI learning application that contains material for the Bani Umayyah chapter 1. The results show that mobile learning-based learning media is feasible with a percentage achievement of 83.4% according to material experts and 85.2% according to media experts. The results of the trial on students showed a percentage of 85.6% with very interesting criteria. So it can be concluded that mobile learning-based learning media with decent quality and attractiveness can be effectively used as alternative learning media. Therefore, more rigorous studies on the development of mobile learning principles and frameworks in various contexts are necessary for future Islamic studies.
This study aims to determine the type of platform used by lecturers in learning and analyze the effectiveness of the platform as a learning media during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study uses a quantitative method with a survey type, the source of the data is taken by using a questionnaire to 143 respondents from two universities, namely Raden Intan Islamic State University of Lampung and Metro Lampung Islamic State Institute. The data were analyzed using SPSS 20 software with descriptive analysis. The results of the analysis show that there are eight platforms used by lecturers as digital-based learning media, namely Zoom Cloud Meeting, Whatsapp Group, Google Classroom, Youtube Channel, Google Meet, Google Form, Facebook, and Instagram. In addition, the results of the analysis generally show that the use of digital-based platforms in the learning process is less effective. Some of the issues discovered include lack of supporting facilities that make the learning is not optimal, lack of lecturers’ ability to manage digital-based learning, and lack of learning innovation that makes the integration of technology in learning is not achieved. The results of this study can certainly be a reference for both universities in making policies, especially regarding digital-based learning during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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