The Community e-Learning Center (CLC) in Manggar, East Balikpapan, was developed based on a study conducted by Tiara Rukmaya Dewi, Sherlia, Yun Tonce Kusuma Priyanto, and Hermawan Juliansyah, presenting a modern learning facility that serves as a classroom, podcast studio, workshop room, and digital creativity hub.
In their research, the team identified the Covid-19 pandemic as a major driver of changing learning patterns. SKB Manggar requires improved facilities to support ICT-based learning, family collaboration, and the development of students’ interests and talents.
The study highlighted that the previous SKB Manggar building was inadequate for digital-based activities. Transforming it into the CLC opens opportunities for multifunctional classrooms, creative studios, and workshops that support inclusive digital learning.
According to the researchers’ findings, the CLC provides tangible benefits: digital content training for residents, e-learning guidance for parents, and creative workshops for children. Its eco-friendly design and book-inspired façade emphasize its role as a symbol of educational innovation in East Balikpapan.
The researchers concluded that the CLC is more than a renovation project—it is a strategic step toward adaptive and inclusive education, enabling all generations to grow alongside technology.
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