Abstract
Learning in the era of disruption is directed at using technology optimally, and learning is directed to have critical thinking skills. Directed learning has critical thinking skills that make it difficult for students to understand the material, which causes student learning achievement to be not optimal. The teaching carried out has not been carried out innovatively due to the teacher's limitations, technological capabilities, and media. So far, learning has only conventionally. This makes students' interest in learning less and less because it is difficult to understand the material. This study aimed to determine the use of problem-based digital comics on learning achievement and critical thinking skills. The method used is a literature review. The study results show that problem-based digital comics in the era of disruption can develop critical thinking skills and improve learning achievement.
Highlights
The shift in learning in the era of disruption requires learning to use technology optimally
This study aimed to determine the use of problem-based digital comics on learning achievement and critical thinking skills
Based on the literature review described above, it can be concluded that the use of PBL-based comics is very effective in overcoming learning limitations
Summary
The shift in learning in the era of disruption requires learning to use technology optimally. This has caught the attention of many countries and has become a discourse that has attracted the attention of some groups, including educators. The era of disruption is characterized as a scholarly society that requires graduates who can compete globally. Education is needed to compete in the era of disruption. In the era of disruption, there are several skills that students must have, including critical thinking skills, so that they are expected to produce graduates who have critical thinking skills as a provision for life in the future (Maryuningsih, Hidayat, Riandi & Rustaman, 2019 & Kemdikbud, 2016)
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