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Improve Students’ Critical Thinking and Skills Through Canva-Based E-Modules

In: Proceedings of the BISTIC Business Innovation Sustainability and Technology International Conference (BISTIC 2022)

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  • I. Nyoman Suputra

    (Universitas Negeri Malang)

  • Andi Basuki

    (Universitas Negeri Malang)

  • Alin Septiana

    (Universitas Negeri Malang)

Abstract

Technological changes have also changed the students achievement in the disruptive era. 21st-century learning demands skilled students to think creatively, critically, communicate, and collaborate. Vocational teachers as educational facilitators must be able to overcome the difficulties and learning conditions of students to support the achievement of 21st-century learning skills. The importance of using technology in the learning process is needed in facing the increasingly widespread digitalization of education. This is complicated by the condition of students with learning activities and low levels of learning achievement. Teachers do not have sufficient tools and knowledge to develop complex digital learning media. The purpose of developing a Canva-based e-module is not only to assess the effectiveness of learning media but also to accommodate the improvement of students' skills in the disruptive era. The results of this development prove that e-modules are proven to be effective in increasing the learning activities, skills, and knowledge of students. Thus, this development is considered capable of overcoming problems and learning difficulties in changing the learning process.

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  • I. Nyoman Suputra & Andi Basuki & Alin Septiana, 2023. "Improve Students’ Critical Thinking and Skills Through Canva-Based E-Modules," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Dediek Tri Kurniawan & Ika Zutiasari (ed.), Proceedings of the BISTIC Business Innovation Sustainability and Technology International Conference (BISTIC 2022), pages 167-178, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-178-4_18
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-178-4_18
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