ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS' DIGITAL LITERACY AT MTs PANCASILA BENGKULU CITY IN ACCESSING LEARNING RESOURCES

  • Dian Jelita Universitas Islam Negeri Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu
  • Karin Zahra Universitas Islam Negeri Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu
  • Dewi Hariyanti Universitas Islam Negeri Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu
  • Annisa Sucilia Universitas Islam Negeri Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu
  • Neti Adella Universitas Islam Negeri Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu
Keywords: digital literacy, information technology, information evaluation, internal factors, external factors.

Abstract

Advances in information and communication technology have brought significant changes to the world of education, creating new challenges for students in accessing and evaluating information. Digital literacy is the key to ensuring students are not only able to use technology, but also have the critical ability to sort and understand correct and relevant information. This research aims to analyze the level of digital literacy of students at MTs Pancasila, Bengkulu City and the factors that influence it. The research results show that although most students have basic skills in operating technology, they still have difficulty evaluating information critically and selecting valid and relevant information. Internal factors such as interest in learning and technology experience, as well as external factors such as the role of teachers, parents and technology infrastructure in schools play a role in shaping students' digital literacy levels. This research suggests integrating digital literacy skills in the curriculum and increasing support from teachers and parents to develop students' critical thinking skills in using technology.

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Published
2025-03-03
How to Cite
Jelita, D., Zahra, K., Hariyanti, D., Sucilia, A., & Adella, N. (2025). ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS’ DIGITAL LITERACY AT MTs PANCASILA BENGKULU CITY IN ACCESSING LEARNING RESOURCES. Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Islam, 23(No.1), 67 - 74. https://doi.org/10.36835/jipi.v23iNo.1.4404