TANTANGAN DAN EFEKTIVITAS GURU DALAM MENGINTEGRASIKAN TEKNOLOGI DIGITAL DALAM PEMBELAJARAN
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Kata kunci: teknologi digital, efektivitas pembelajaran, guru, tantangan, pendidikan digital.
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This research was This study aims to analyze the effectiveness and challenges of digital technology utilization by elementary school teachers to support the learning process in the digital era. Technology-based educational transformation requires teachers to have adequate digital literacy skills and pedagogical competencies to make learning more interactive, adaptive, and oriented to student needs. This study used a qualitative descriptive approach with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, documentation, and distribution of questionnaires to elementary school teachers. Data analysis was carried out through data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results show that the use of digital technology has a positive impact on learning effectiveness, especially in increasing student engagement, learning creativity, information access, and learning process efficiency. Teachers utilize various digital platforms and media such as Google Classroom, learning videos, interactive presentation applications, and online-based evaluation tools to support teaching and learning activities. However, the implementation of digital technology still faces various challenges, including limited infrastructure, low digital literacy competency among some teachers, limited internet access, and resistance to changes to conventional learning methods. The research findings also indicate that the success of digital technology integration is greatly influenced by teachers' pedagogical competency, school support, and the availability of technological facilities and infrastructure.
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Keywords: digital technology, learning effectiveness, teachers, challenges, digital education.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.33143/jes.v12i1.5932
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