Mobile Data Usage on Online Learning during Covid-19 Pandemic in Higher Education

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Budiman E. [1 ]
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[1] Universitas Mulawarman, Samarinda
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Covid-19; Data usage; online learning;
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10.3991/ijim.v14i19.17499
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The internet data assistance programs as one of the solutions from the higher education institutions in Indonesia to support students to online learning from home (OLFH) during the Covid-19 pandemic. In an effort to distribute targeted assistance, information on students' mobile data usage is required. This study aims to determine how much student data usage and its correlation toward meeting duration and feature usage. Collecting data using the Drive-test measurement methodology based on the perspectives of 80 students, we divided them into 4 groups. Statistical analysis and triangulation techniques were used to describe and validate the results with external data. The results explained that there was a correlation between the meeting duration with the feature usage toward the amount of mobile data usage, this shows that the length of meeting duration and the feature usage, the greater the data usage. And the values obtained 158.6MB - 1036.9MB for the feature usage and without features in the range 134.22MB - 674.22MB. These results study is to strengthen the previous studies and become a reference for decision-makers and other needs. Particularly for support to distribution of internet assistance programs to students during OLFH due to the Covid-19 pandemic
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