Abstract
The Pandemic Covid-19 has changed various aspects of human life currently, especially in education. In this Covid-19 pandemic, E-learning users have been increased. Work from home policy from government generates the whole process of learning activities in SMK Negeri 1 Bandung been substituted by an online learning model. E-Learning platform that is widely used is Google Classroom. As a widely used platform, it is necessary to measure the usability of this application. Usability can be measured from the results of the percentage of eligibility obtained based on a questionnaire distributed to users, the questionnaire applied the USE questionnaire method, which contained a series of statements that have been grouped into several aspects of use, i.e., ease of use, ease of learning, satisfaction, and usefulness. The results obtained for each aspect of usability were the ease of use aspect with 80% of eligibility, the ease of learning aspect with 83% of eligibility, satisfaction with 81% of eligibility, and ease of use with 81% of eligibility. Overall the results of usability testing obtained 81% of eligibility. It means that Google Classroom application is very feasible to be used by teachers since this application is easy to use, easy to learn, useful as e - learning media.
Highlights
The first positive confirmed patient of Covid-19 in Indonesia occurred on March 2nd, 2020
Data taken from each respondent were confirmed valid if the respondent filled the assessment on each question item
Based on the results obtained, the usability percentage level of Google Classroom application usability using the USE questionnaire indicated a feasible category on the ease of use aspect
Summary
The first positive confirmed patient of Covid-19 in Indonesia occurred on March 2nd, 2020. Covid-19 is a contagious disease that can spread, both directly and indirectly, from one person to another. This condition attacks the respiratory system, such as the nose, throat, and lungs. The complexities of handling this pandemic are the discovery of vaccines and the drugs for healing Covid-19 patients and the lack of personal protective equipment (PPE) for health staff. It triggered the government to implement a strict policy to break the chain of the spread of Covid-19. One way to break the chain of the spread of Covid-19 is by limiting community interactions that are applied in terms of physical distancing (Mustakim, 2020)
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