Information Technology as Science: A New Model for Learning
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Keywords

IT
Model
Success
Learning

How to Cite

Jayadi, P., & Wahid, F. (2019). Information Technology as Science: A New Model for Learning. IJID (International Journal on Informatics for Development), 8(1), 16–19. https://doi.org/10.14421/ijid.2019.08103

Abstract

The integration of learning and Information Technology (IT) currently has a good impact on education. Besides making it easy, IT also provides opportunities to achieve learning goals anytime and anywhere. Many studies have discussed how to achieve successful learning through IT. IT here only serves as a support for learning, not as a science. This research develops a model or instrument used to achieve learning success by placing IT as a science. As a result, a learning model was successfully developed by combining several perspectives related to IT; students (Background, desire, and skill), teacher (teaching), and institution (infrastructure).
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