Only a Small Percentage of Indonesian Citizens Access Online Education Services
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Currently, numerous online education services exist in Indonesia, provided by both the government and private sectors.
Government services include the Online New Student Enrollment Information System (PPDB) and the Kemdikbud's Rumah Belajar portal. Private sector offerings include educational applications such as Ruangguru, Zenius, Quipper, and others.
However, these digital education services appear to be accessed by only a small portion of the population.
According to a survey conducted by the Ministry of Communication and Informatics and the Katadata Insight Center (KIC), only 6.5% of the 10,000 respondents surveyed frequently access educational services via the internet.
0.9% of respondents reported very frequent use, 13.4% reported infrequent use, and 9.1% reported very infrequent use.
Meanwhile, 70.1% of respondents reported never using the internet to access educational services.
This survey was conducted in October 2021 using face-to-face interviews.
The survey sample comprised 10,000 respondents from 34 provinces and 514 regencies/cities across Indonesia. All respondents were Indonesian citizens aged 13-70 years who had accessed the internet within the past three months.
The survey has a margin of error of +/- 0.98% with a 95% confidence level, using a multistage random sampling method.
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