Abstract

This article aims to explore the application of technology in the context of the Mobilizing School Program with a focus on how technology can be used to encourage student independence in the digital era. This research uses a qualitative approach with the case study method as the research framework. Data was collected from several Driving Schools that have successfully integrated technology in the learning process.This research explores various aspects of technology implementation in the Driving School Program, including the type of technology used, the training provided to teachers, and its impact on student independence. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with teachers, students and school staff, as well as participatory observation in classes that have implemented technology effectively.The results of this research reveal that the application of technology in the Driving School Program can make a significant contribution in developing student independence. Factors such as selecting the right technological tools, good teacher training, and support from the school and parents play an important role in the successful implementation of the technology. Apart from that, students' independence is also influenced by their ability to manage information, collaborate online, and develop digital literacy.The case studies in this research provide in-depth insight into how the application of technology can support the development of student independence in the digital era. These results have important implications for the design of educational programs and teaching practices that focus on the use of technology to increase student independence.

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