Abstract

The new transformation in history learning is needed in online learning, especially when it comes to improving students’ collaborative skills in solving problems, finding solutions, making decisions, and negotiating to achieve particular goals in 21st-century learning skills. Virtual learning rooms such as Zoom are used to ensure students’ involvement and collaboration in learning and provide opportunities for students to realize active learning with many features that can be applied. Despite many studies that have portrayed virtual learning with Zoom during the COVID-19 pandemic, fewer studies seek the utilization of Zoom Breakout Room in history learning. This study uncovered how teachers enhance students’ collaborative skills in history learning through the Zoom Breakout Room. The current study employed the qualitative approach under the case study design. In-depth interviews were directly conducted with one history teacher who was experienced in working history learning with Zoom Breakout Room to obtain the empirical data. The results showed that Teachers could use the zoom Breakout Room to improve students’ collaborative skills. In the current study, the Zoom Breakout Room, as one of the innovative tools in the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) answered the ineffective learning with large groups in Zoom main room discussion. The breakout Room feature in Zoom itself supported an active learning process. The students are given more space to communicate in small groups and seek information, discuss, solve problems, and make collective agreements. The Zoom Breakout Room could be an alternative for teachers in facing learning challenges amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

Highlights

  • In early March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic began to spread in Indonesia with two people who were confirmed positive (WHO, 2020)

  • The investigation was conducted under the main issue on how to improve students' collaborative skills through the Zoom Breakout Room in history learning during the COVID19 outbreak

  • To obtain the empirical data, in-depth interviews were directly conducted with one history teacher who experienced in conducting history learning with Zoom Breakout Room

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Introduction

In early March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic began to spread in Indonesia with two people who were confirmed positive (WHO, 2020). The current Indonesian president held a press conference regarding the new policies in responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic. He announced that the Large-Scale Social Restriction (PSSB) policy was the policy chosen in response to the health emergency based on the legal basis of Law Number 6 in 2018 concerning health quarantine (Ristyawati, 2020). The government has taken several steps to solve the COVID-19 pandemic cases that massively impact all elements by promoting the social distancing for people. This new rule aims to reduce the COVID-19 infection. People have to maintain their safe distance among each other by limiting physical distance, not making direct contact with other people, avoiding mass gatherings in public spaces that can trigger daily life changes with all around including in educational field (Tesar, 2020); Hamburg, International Journal of Research in Counseling and Education, Vol 5 No 1 2021

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