The Impact of Technological Advancements on Education and Local Wisdom in Indonesia
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https://doi.org/10.26740/ijlwe.v1n2.p49-57Keywords:
digitalization, technological advancement, educational system, local wisdom, digital platformsAbstract
The rapid advancement of technology has allowed a country to improve several aspects of society’s life. Two important aspects that need technological intervention are education and local wisdom. These aspects are crucial in creating a smart and digitally skilled generation with a strong national identity. This article then aims to explain the role, implementation, and influence of digital technology on the development of education and local wisdom in Indonesia. The method used is a qualitative research method that focuses on a literature review by studying and analyzing textual material, such as books, journal articles, and conference proceedings. The result of the research shows that technological advancement has a positive influence on the education system and local wisdom in Indonesia. In the educational context, technology has created an attractive learning atmosphere, thus causing students to be more motivated and actively engaged in the classroom. The use of technology can also promote Indonesian local wisdom to the global environment through digital platforms, especially social media.
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