DIGITAL REVOLUTION IN ISLAMIC EDUCATION: EXPLORING THE UNIQUENESS AND IMPACT F DIGITAL LEARNING MEDIA IN ISLAMIC

Fitriana Rusdi, Budi Ichwayudi

Abstract


Digital learning media is one form of technological progress. Through interesting and easy-to-understand lesson content, digital learning media is one of the significant innovations in the world of Islamic education. Digital learning media has opened up new opportunities in Islamic education by offering innovative and effective methods for teaching religious teachings. Flexibility, interactivity, and content relevance are some of the unique features that make digital media a valuable tool in enriching students' learning experiences. When used appropriately, this technology can play a major role in shaping a more educated future generation of Muslims.

 

Keywords : Revolution, Education, Islam


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.21107/aciel.v3i1.566

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