2021
DOI: 10.18178/ijiet.2021.11.11.1560
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Flipped Classroom with Challenge-Based Learning Model on an Online Streaming Ecosystem to Develop Coping Skills in Cyberbullying

Abstract: The purposes of this research were: 1) to synthesize documents and international research on designing flipped classroom with challenge-based learning model on an online streaming ecosystem to develop coping skills in cyberbullying; 2) to design a flipped classroom with challenge-based learning model on an online streaming ecosystem to develop coping skills in cyberbullying; (3) to assess the suitability of the flipped classroom with challenge-based learning model on an online streaming ecosystem to develop co… Show more

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“…Therefore, the study of the concept of digital media and the behavior response of students to learning models is increasingly important [20]. Digital media and the presentation of this form of media should be seen positively, such that digital media readers do not negatively affect the bully in terms of the media that has been developed [21]. In that the media technology will affect learning a great deal in helping learners to understand more.…”
Section: Learning Media Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the study of the concept of digital media and the behavior response of students to learning models is increasingly important [20]. Digital media and the presentation of this form of media should be seen positively, such that digital media readers do not negatively affect the bully in terms of the media that has been developed [21]. In that the media technology will affect learning a great deal in helping learners to understand more.…”
Section: Learning Media Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%