Utilization of Technology and Communication in Arabic Language Learning at Madrasah Tsanawiyah Takhasus Al-Qur'an Al-Falahiyah

Authors

  • Aka Saputra Institut Agama Islam Negeri Metro, Indonesia

Keywords:

Educational Technology, Learning Theory, Arabic

Abstract

Educational technology is often associated with learning theory and learning. While learning and learning theory includes processes and systems for learning and learning, educational technology includes other systems used in the process of developing human abilities. Discussing the use of technology in Arabic language learning is meant to show how technology can answer the problems that exist in Arabic language learning. This type of research is descriptive qualitative research, that is, the data collected is in the form of words, pictures, and not numbers. The research place is Madrasah Tsanawiyah Takhasus al-Qur'an Al-Falahiyah Batanghari, East Lampung. Research time is April 2023.  Source data through interviews with teachers of Arabic subjects.

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2024-03-01