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The importance of e-books in improving students’ skills in physics learning in the 21st century: a literature review

Silvi Yulia Sari, Fanny Rahmatina Rahim, Putri Dwi Sundari, Fauzan Aulia

2022Journal of Physics Conference Series47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Along with the development of technology, the education system began to change from face-to-face learning to blended learning. Blended learning uses a combination of print and digital learning media. Most digital learning resources are e-books that replace the function of printed books and the role of the teacher in the classroom. The focus of research in this paper is how e-books can improve student skills in the 21st century. There has been a number of researches related to e-books and their use in high schools. In-depth literature study is needed to get a conclusion on how e-books affect students’ skills, especially after studying Physics. This research provides invaluable insight into how educators were maximizing the use of e-books so as to improve student learning outcomes which in turn impact 21st century skills. These studies describe a lot of data which enables other researchers to understand how teachers use and wish to use e-books. The analysis of these empirical results is used as the basis for developing e-books that have effective content and features that are relevant to e-book literacy.

Topics & Concepts

Function (biology)Mathematics educationDigital literacyBlended learningFace (sociological concept)LiteracyInformation literacyPedagogyComputer sciencePsychologyMultimediaEducational technologySociologySocial scienceBiologyEvolutionary biologyEducational Methods and Media UseImpact of Technology on AdolescentsChild Development and Digital Technology
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