RKD Gedung E.Ruang Kelas Daring (RKD) adalah sarana ruang kuliah virtual berbasis google meet yang dimaksudkan untuk membantu dosen dan mahasiswa dalam perkuliahan tatap maya atau daring non LMS/GCR.

Dapat dipergunakan sebagai kelas pengantar atau berkelanjutan hingga akhir semester. Seperti halnya ruang kelas fisik, RKD ini dirancang mengikuti model ruang fisik yang ada di FISIP Untan yang terdiri 6 gedung yakni: Gedung A, B, C, D, E, dan F.

Kemudian dikonversi menjadi RKD Gedung A, B, C, D, E, dan F dengan menyesuaikan jumlah kelas masing-masing gedung. Sarana RKD ini menyediakan berbagai fasilitas webinar atau konferensi daring yang mendukung perkuliahan tatap maya.

Syarat umtuk dapat mengakses langsung adalah pengguna merupakan mahasiswa dan dosen aktif yang mempunyai akun email berdomain/subdomain @untan.ac.id, seperti xxxxx@student.untan.ac.id (mahasiswa) dan @fisip.untan.ac.id (dosen).

Aktifkan atau buka terlebih dahulu email pengguna dimaksud, lalu klik link RKD sesuai dengan jadwal perkuliahan yang ditetapkan (pdf atau text link). Copy link dan sisipkan di kotak kode gmeet pada laman presensi kuliah (https://dosen.presensi.untan.ac.id). Setiap RKD berlaku sepanjang hari kerja Senin-Jumat. lihat tutorial

RUANG KELAS DARING – RKD (E1)

E1 (07.30-10.00) https://meet.google.com/ukd-bznb-xzw

E1 (10.10-12.50) https://meet.google.com/sew-mzkm-fnk

E1 (12.50-15.30) https://meet.google.com/wyp-xbnx-igb

E1 (15.30-18.00) https://meet.google.com/yox-necp-hwk

E1 (18.30-21.00) https://meet.google.com/tcm-wyge-hdr

RUANG KELAS DARING – RKD (E2)

E2 (07.30-10.00) https://meet.google.com/kvz-zhhz-wzp

E2 (10.10-12.50) https://meet.google.com/efn-vmmj-pdj

E2 (15.30-18.00) https://meet.google.com/jei-yght-wvy

E2 (18.30-21.00) https://meet.google.com/kdt-edjz-hei

RUANG KELAS DARING – RKD (E3)

E3 (07.30-10.00) meet.google.com/vqc-seqp-tkk

E3 (10.10-12.50) meet.google.com/dfp-hmfg-tfe

E3 (12.50-15.30) meet.google.com/bak-wugb-qyc

E3 (15.30-18.00) meet.google.com/gxe-ktgb-zof

E3 (18.30-21.00) meet.google.com/yup-ppri-ead

RUANG KELAS DARING – RKD (E4)

E4 (07.30-10.00) meet.google.com/zgw-ahvf-iwc

E4 (10.10-12.50) meet.google.com/apg-qwjb-rhs

E4 (12.50-15.30) meet.google.com/bwd-zgbp-rns

E4 (15.30-18.00) meet.google.com/ook-tobp-eik

E4 (18.30-21.00) meet.google.com/gou-itso-uqr

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In this paragraph, I’m going to discuss a few reasons why practice is important to mastering skills. Firstly, the only way to truly learn a skill is by actually doing what you’ll have to do in the real world. Secondly, I think practice can be a fun way of putting in the necessary hours. There are, however, some people who will disagree. Thirdly, and most importantly, it is said that people tend to remember only 10-20% of what they read or hear. Moreover, that number rises to as much as 90% when you put theory to practice. In conclusion, following up explanation with practice is key to mastering a skill.

In this paragraph, I’m going to discuss a few reasons why practice is important to mastering skills. Firstly, the only way to truly learn a skill is by actually doing what you’ll have to do in the real world. Secondly, I think practice can be a fun way of putting in the necessary hours. There are, however, some people who will disagree. Thirdly, and most importantly, it is said that people tend to remember only 10-20% of what they read or hear. Moreover, that number rises to as much as 90% when you put theory to practice. In conclusion, following up explanation with practice is key to mastering a skill.

Subheading Distribution

I’m going to discuss a few reasons why practice is important to learning skills. The only way to truly master a skill is by actually doing what you’ll have to do in the real world. I think practice can be a fun way of putting in the necessary hours. There are some people who will disagree. It is said that people tend to remember only 10-20% of what they’ve heard or read. That number rises to as much as 90% when you put theory to practice. Following up explanation with practice is key to mastering a skill.

Subheading Distribution

In this paragraph, I’m going to discuss a few reasons why practice is important to mastering skills. Firstly, the only way to truly learn a skill is by actually doing what you’ll have to do in the real world. Secondly, I think practice can be a fun way of putting in the necessary hours. There are, however, some people who will disagree. Thirdly, and most importantly, it is said that people tend to remember only 10-20% of what they read or hear. Moreover, that number rises to as much as 90% when you put theory to practice. In conclusion, following up explanation with practice is key to mastering a skill.

In this paragraph, I’m going to discuss a few reasons why practice is important to mastering skills. Firstly, the only way to truly learn a skill is by actually doing what you’ll have to do in the real world. Secondly, I think practice can be a fun way of putting in the necessary hours. There are, however, some people who will disagree. Thirdly, and most importantly, it is said that people tend to remember only 10-20% of what they read or hear. Moreover, that number rises to as much as 90% when you put theory to practice. In conclusion, following up explanation with practice is key to mastering a skill.

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