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Minggu, 03 April 2022

Language Center (STIBA-IEC LC)


 Language Center adalah pusat bahasa di bawah naungan STIBA IEC Jakarta yang memiliki visi  unggul dalam pelayanan bahasa kepada masyarakat. Melalui pusat bahasa ini diharapkan kebutuhan masyarakat baik masyarakat sipil, pemerintah dan juga swasta dapat terpenuhi melalui pelayanan bahasa Inggris dari kampus STIBA IEC Jakarta.

Apa saja pelayanan yang disediakan di STIBA-IEC LC ini? Berikut beberapa yang siap kami layani yang di antaranya adalah:

  • Pelatihan dan Tes TOEFL untuk sekolah;
  • Pelatihan dan Tes TOEIC untuk sekolah;
  • Pelatihan dan tes TOEFL untuk mahasiswa/ kampus-kampus;
  • Tes TOEFL untuk kesiapan CPNS;
  • Tes TOEFL/TOEIC untuk umum;
  • Terjemahan (English – Indonesia/ Indonesia – English);
  • In-House Training (IHT)

Semua pelayanan di atas dapat dilakukan baik secara daring (online) ataupun luring (off-line).

Smart Digital Learning (SDL)

 

STIBA IEC menawarkan program Smart Digital Learning (SDL) untuk masyarakat yang mau berkuliah sambil bekerja.



Dengan berbasis eCampus yang dilengkapi dengan Information Communication Technology (ICT), program ini memberikan akses yang mudah dan fleksibel bagi mahasiswa dengan sistem pembelajaran yang efektif, praktis dan efisien.

Keunggulan SDL diantaranya: praktis dan fleksibel, hemat waktu dan biaya, materi mudah didokumentasikan, dan memiliki sistem pembelajaran yang ramah dan mudah dijalankan.

Keunggulan ini yang menjadikan SDL pilihan yang tepat bagi mahasiswa yang ingin kuliah sambil bekerja maupun bagi orang-orang yang sudah bekerja namun belum menempuh pendidikan tinggi.

Info Mahasiswa baru

 


Syarat Pendaftaran

Calon mahasiswa STIBA-IEC Jakarta adalah lulusan SMA/SMK/MA dari semua jurusan

Mengisi dan menyerahkan formulir pendaftaran dengan melampirkan:

  •  Satu (1) lembar fotocopy ijazah dan daftar NEM SMU/SMK  yang telah dilegalisasi.
  • Satu (1) lembar Fotocopy KTP dan KK.
  • Empat (4) lembar Pas foto berwarna  ukuran 3×4 cm.
  • Mengikuti tes penerimaan Mahasiswa Baru

Waktu Pendaftaran

PEMBUKAAN DAN TES MASUK

  • Gelombang 1 (November 2021 – April 2022) Tes masuk tgl. 23 April 2022
  • Gelombang 2 (Mei 2022 – Juni 2022) Tes masuk tgl. 25 Juni 2022
  • Gelombang 3 (Agustus 2022) Tes masuk tgl. 27 Agustus 2022

Tes Potensi akademik (Numerik,Verbal,Analisis).Tes Masuk meliputi:

  1. Bahasa Inggris

Tes dilaksanakan pada hari sabtu

Pendaftaran dibuka

  • Senin s.d Jum’at : 08:00 – 20:00 WIB
  • Sabtu                        : 08:00 – 17:00 WIB

STIBA-IEC Jakarta

 


STIBA-IEC JAKARTA

VISI

“Menjadi sekolah tinggi yang berkualitas dan unggul di bidang bahasa dan sastra asing pada tahun 2030 di wilayah DKI Jakarta yang berstandar nasional dan mampu berperan aktif dalam pembangunan bangsa melalui proses pendidikan, penelitian dan pengabdian masyarakat.”

 

MISI

  1. Menyelenggarakan kegiatan pendidikan dan pengajaran bahasa dan sastra asing (Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris) yang berkualitas.
  2. Melaksanakan kegiatan penelitian untuk pengembangan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi secara berkelanjutan.
  3. Menerapkan temuan-temuan penelitian yang bermanfaat bagi masyarakat dalam bentuk pengabdian kepada masyarakat.
  4. Melakukan sosialisasi tentang eksistensi dan program-program sekolah tinggi kepada masyarakat secara terencana dan terus menerus melalui kegiatan dan relasi publik.
  5. Memberikan pelayanan kepada masyarakat di bidang bahasa dan sastra asing (Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris) dan pengajarannya

 

TUJUAN

        1. Menghasilkan lulusan tingkat sarjana bahasa dan sastra asing (Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris) yang               bermoral dan berkompeten dalam bidangnya dan memiliki daya analisis, berfikir sistematis dan            logis, berwawasan luas, berdedikasi terhadap ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi, memiliki                       integritas kepribadian, serta menjunjung tinggi nilai-nilai kemanusiaan.

         2. Mengembangkan ilmu pengetahuan di bidang bahasa dan sastra asing (Bahasa dan Sastra                     Inggris) melalui kegiatan penelitian.

        3. Mengimplementasikan keahlian dan pengetahuan di bidang bahasa dan sastra asing (Bahasa dan             Sastra Inggris) kepada masyarakat.

        4. Menjalin kemitraan dalam upaya pemberdayaan dan peningkatan sumber daya manusia.

        5. Menyiapkan lulusan yang dapat menerapkan keahliannya dalam bidang bahasa dan sastra asing             (Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris) serta dapat memenuhi kebutuhan masyarakat


AlamatJl. Raya Jatinegara Barat No.187, RT.3/RW.3, Bali Mester, Kecamatan Jatinegara, Kota Jakarta Timur, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 13310

Senin, 07 Maret 2022

Blended Learning

Blended learning, also known as hybrid learning, is an approach to education that combines online educational materials and opportunities for interaction online with traditional place-based classroom methods. It requires the physical presence of both teacher and student, with some elements of student control over time, place, path, or pace.While students still attend "brick-and-mortar" schools with a teacher present, face-to-face classroom practices are combined with computer-mediated activities regarding content and delivery.Blended learning is also used in professional development and training settings.

Since blended learning is highly context-dependent, a universal conception of it is difficult. Some reports have claimed that a lack of consensus on a hard definition of blended learning has led to difficulties in research on its effectiveness. A well-cited 2013 study broadly defined blended learning as a mixture of online and in-person delivery where the online portion effectively replaces some of the face-to-face contact time rather than supplementing it. Additionally, a 2015 meta-analysis that historically looked back at a comprehensive review of evidence-based research studies around blended learning, found commonalities in defining that blended learning was "considered a combination of traditional f2f [face to face] modes of instruction with online modes of learning, drawing on technology-mediated instruction, where all participants in the learning process are separated by distance some of the time." This report also found that all of these evidence-based studies concluded that student achievement was higher in blended learning experiences when compared to either fully online or fully face-to-face learning experiences. "Blended learning" is sometimes used in the same breath as "personalized learning" and differentiated instruction. 

Terminology

The terms "blended learning", "hybrid learning", "technology-mediated instruction", "web-enhanced instruction", and "mixed-mode instruction" are often used interchangeably in research literature.

Although the concepts behind blended learning first developed in the 1960s, the formal terminology to describe it did not take its current form until the late 1990s. One of the earliest uses of the term appears in a 1999 press release, in which the Interactive Learning Centers, an Atlanta-based education business, announced a change of name to EPIC Learning. The release mentions that "The Company currently operates 220 on-line courses, but will begin offering its Internet courseware using the company's Blended Learning methodology. 

The term "blended learning" was initially vague, encompassing a wide variety of technologies and pedagogical methods in varying combinations (some making no use of technology whatsoever). In 2006, the term became more concrete with the publication of the first Handbook of Blended Learning by Bonk and Graham. Graham challenged the breadth and ambiguity of the term's definition, and defined "blended learning systems" as learning systems that "combine face-to-face instruction with computer-mediated instruction". In a report titled "Defining Blended Learning", researcher Norm Friesen suggests that, in its current form, blended learning "designates the range of possibilities presented by combining Internet and digital media with established classroom forms that require the physical co‐presence of teacher and students".

Advantages

Blended instruction is reportedly more effective than purely face-to-face or purely online classes.[30] Blended learning methods can also result in high levels of student achievement more effective than face-to-face learning

By using a combination of digital instruction and one-on-one face time, students can work on their own with new concepts which frees teachers up to circulate and support individual students who may need individualized attention. "Rather than playing to the lowest common denominator – as they would in a traditional classroom – teachers can now streamline their instruction to help all students reach their full potential."

Proponents of blended learning argue that incorporating the "asynchronous Internet communication technology" into higher education courses serves to "facilitate a simultaneous independent and collaborative learning experience".

This incorporation is a major contributor to student satisfaction and success in such courses. The use of information and communication technologies have been found to improve student attitudes towards learning.

By incorporating information technology into class projects, communication between lecturers and part-time students has improved, and students were able to better evaluate their understanding of course material via the use of "computer-based qualitative and quantitative assessment modules".

Blended learning also has the potential to reduce educational expenses, although some dispute that blended learning is inherently less expensive than traditional classroom learning.

Blended learning can lower costs by putting classrooms in the online space and it essentially replaces pricey textbooks with electronic devices that students often bring themselves to class. E-textbooks, which can be accessed digitally, may also help to drive down textbook budgets. Proponents of blended learning cite the opportunity for data collection and customization of instruction and assessment as two major benefits of this approach.

Blended learning often includes software that automatically collects student data and measures academic progress, providing teachers, students and parents detailed students data. Often, tests are automatically scored, providing instantaneous feedback. Student logins and work times are also measured to ensure accountability.Schools with blended learning programs may also choose to reallocate resources to boost student achievement outcomes.

Students with special talents or interests outside of the available curricula use educational technology to advance their skills or exceed grade restrictions.Blended learning allows for personalized education, replacing the model where a teacher stands in front of the classroom and everyone is expected to stay at the same pace. "Blended learning allows students to work at their own pace, making sure they fully understand new concepts before moving on."

A classroom environment that incorporates blended learning naturally requires learners to demonstrate more autonomy, self-regulation, and independence in order to succeed. If teachers offer a form of initial program orientation before introducing blended learning strategies, it can better prepare students to feel confident navigating the different components and developing a stronger sense of independence.

Some online institutions connect students with instructors via web conference technology to form a digital classroom. These institutions borrow many of the technologies that have popularized online courses at the university level. Some advantages of blended learning, particularly at a Kindergarten to grade 12 level of education, can be found under the general concept of educational technology. It is also one of the most effective ways for personalized learning at scale.

Blended learning supports the use of standards as a way to manage quality and ease of use. This includes multiple kinds of standards: interoperability standards like the SIF specification from A4L or the Learning Tools Interoperability specification from IMS Global Consortium or academic standards like state standards and Common Core State Standards, which encourage integration of technology into a variety of subjects.

A learning management system, or federation of systems, helps develop a better feel for an online community where discussions can be held to better aid students. This virtual learning environment helps connect professors with students without physically being present, thus making this a 'virtual cafe'. Many schools use this online tool for online classes, classwork, question & answer forums, and other school related work. 

Blended learning yielded positive results from the online community. Such results were compared and showed similar results from that of Alcoholics Anonymous and Weight Watchers. The advantages of blended learning are dependent on the quality of the programs being implemented. Some indicators of excellent blended learning programs are "facilitating student learning, communicating ideas effectively, demonstrating an interest in learning, organizing effectively, showing respect for students, and assessing progress fairly".

Disadvantages

Unless successfully planned and executed, blended learning could have disadvantages in technical aspects since it has a strong dependence on  the technical resources or tools with which the blended learning experience is delivered. These tools need to be reliable, easy to use, and up to date, for them to have a meaningful impact on the learning experience.

There are several disadvantages to blended learning. While this type of learning does offer students the ability to go online when necessary, or learn from anywhere, there is no guarantee that each student will have access to the tools that they need to learn on the computer. Another problem that may arise is unreliable internet. Many times, the internet may be down. If the whole class does not have access to the same tools, then the teacher will not be able to keep the class on the same page. This creates a learning gap within classrooms. Unless the education system can offer reliable internet and computers to all students, it is not possible to ensure that this is an effective alternative to mainstream education.

IT literacy can serve as a significant barrier for students attempting to get access to the course materials, making the availability of high-quality technical support paramount.Other aspects of blended learning that can be challenging is group work because of difficulties with management in an online setting.

Reportedly the use of lecture recording technologies can result in students falling behind on the materials. In a study performed across four different universities, it was found that only half of the students watched the lecture videos on a regular basis, and nearly 40% of students watched several weeks' worth of videos in one sitting.This has further implications for the educator and in how much online resources need to be revealed to the student but also ensure it is at the right level for the intended student.

From an educator's perspective, most recently, it has been noted that providing effective feedback is more time-consuming (and therefore more expensive) when electronic media are used, in comparison to traditional (e.g. paper-based) assessments. Using e-learning platforms can be more time-consuming than traditional methods and can also come with new costs as e-learning platforms and service providers may charge user fees to educators.

Another critical issue is access to network infrastructure. Although the digital divide is narrowing as the Internet becomes more pervasive, many students do not have pervasive and ubiquitous access to the Internet – even in their classrooms. Any attempt to incorporate blended learning strategies into an organization's pedagogical strategy needs to account for this. This is why learning centers are built with good wi-fi connections to make sure this issue is addressed.

Please watch video type of Blended Learning : 


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blended_learning


Face to Face Learning


Face-to-face learning is an instructional method where course content and learning material are taught in person to a group of students. This allows for a live interaction between a learner and an instructor. It is the most traditional type of learning instruction. Learners benefit from a greater level of interaction with their fellow students as well. In face-to-face learning, students are held accountable for their progress at the class’s specific meeting date and time. Face-to-face learning ensures a better understanding and recollection of lesson content and gives class members a chance to bond with one another.

Face-to-face learning is essentially a teacher-centered method of education, and tends to vary widely among cultures. Many modern education systems have largely shifted away from traditional face-to-face forms of educational instruction, in favor of individual students’ needs.

Face-to-face learning is an instructional method where course content and learning material are taught in person to a group of students. This allows for a live interaction between a learner and an instructor. It is the most traditional type of learning instruction. Learners benefit from a greater level of interaction with their fellow students as well. In face-to-face learning, students are held accountable for their progress at the class’s specific meeting date and time. Face-to-face learning ensures a better understanding and recollection of lesson content and gives class members a chance to bond with one another.

The Advantages of Face to Face Learning in the Classroom

-You'll be able to concentrate harder on your learning because there’ll be less distraction than if you were at home.

-You can gain greater understanding, stories and real-world examples from teachers and other students

-You have a greater chance of completing your course successfully by doing it in a classroom situation. (Completion rate of teacher-led classes is almost 5x higher than that of on line learning)

-You may feel more comfortable and learn more easily in a familiar, traditional classroom situation.

-You can access more information and richer understanding through teacher and other students’ body language and voice.

-You have the opportunity to connect with, problem-solve, and network with other students from a wide range of backgrounds.

Please watch video what good thing learn face to face : 


tophat.com/glossary/f/face-to-face-learning/

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