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Optimization of mobile learning in land surveying material for vocational high school students: A preliminary study

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  • Ardana Dika Anggara
  • Roemintoyo
  • Triana Rejekiningsih

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This study aimed to identify students' learning needs related to integrating mobile device technology and creative thinking skills in learning land surveying. This was done by looking at students’ responses based on media use, opportunities for media development, and supporting facilities for developing learning media. The participants of this study were 155 second-year students of the building engineering study program at Vocational High Schools. Mobile learning needs analysis indicators were prepared as a questionnaire instrument to achieve research objectives. This study used a quantitative approach, and the results of student responses were analyzed descriptively and presented in percentages. The findings revealed that 59.7% of respondents "agreed" and 40.3% "strongly agreed" to support the development of learning media that integrated cellular technology and creative thinking into the learning process of land surveying and was supported by the availability of learning support facilities. The conclusion is that the use of cellular technology in the learning process is directly proportional to students' abilities in operating and owning a smartphone, and that in the development of mobile learning as an alternative learning medium for land surveying has enormous opportunities. This study recommends the product of learning media using mobile learning methods and creative problem-solving approaches to train students to get used to creative thinking skills in developing their life skills.

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  • Ardana Dika Anggara & Roemintoyo & Triana Rejekiningsih, 2023. "Optimization of mobile learning in land surveying material for vocational high school students: A preliminary study," International Journal of Education and Practice, Conscientia Beam, vol. 11(2), pages 244-254.
  • Handle: RePEc:pkp:ijoeap:v:11:y:2023:i:2:p:244-254:id:3332
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