New and After the Days: Hybrid System for Edu and Its Dilemma
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Mohammad Ali Masyhuri*
Technological progress has become a very happy moment for almost all human beings everywhere. Various fields in any sector are areas that are greatly helped by the presence of technological advances. Although its presence also brings other consequences for certain fields, especially the field of human resources. This article conveys qualitatively that the education sector considers technological advances to be enjoyable for students, although not all of them feel this way due to economic limitations. So, the government also sets regulations that support technological progress in the education sector, but do not burden students who experience economic limitations.
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