Online learning during covid 19 at Anjiran Elementary School

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Muhammad Yasin
Muthmainnah

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Pandemic COVID-19 has changed various aspects of human life today, especially in the world of education.  This requires all elements of education to adapt and continue the rest of the semester.  The purpose of this study is as an overview of learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.  This study uses observation methods by coming to Anjiran elementary school and conducting interviews with schools and teachers at Anjiran Elementary School to get information related to the learning process conducted during the covid-19 pandemic at SDN Anjiran. Online learning is an effective solution to activate classes even though schools have been closed given the time and place to be at risk during this pandemic.  However, these learning techniques are important to evaluate according to local conditions given the spread of facilities and the ability of parents to provide different online learning facilities.

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Yasin, M., & Muthmainnah. (2021). Online learning during covid 19 at Anjiran Elementary School. Prosiding Pengembangan Masyarakat Mandiri Berkemajuan Muhammadiyah (Bamara-Mu), 1(1). Retrieved from https://proceeding.mbunivpress.or.id/index.php/bamara/article/view/95
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