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Automatic speech recognition in computer-assisted language learning for individual learning in speaking Junining, Esti; Alif , Sony; Setiarini, Nuria
JEES (Journal of English Educators Society) Vol 5 No 2 (2020): October
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jees.v5i2.867

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This study is intended to help English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners in Indonesia to reduce their anxiety level while speaking in front of other people. This study helps to develop an atmosphere that encourages students to practice speaking independently. The interesting atmosphere can be obtained by using Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) where every student can practice speaking individually without feeling anxious or pressurized, because he/she can practice independently in front of a computer or a gadget. This study used research and development design as it tried to develop a product which can create an atmosphere that encourages students to practice their speaking. The instrument used is a questionnaire which is used to analyze the students’ need of learning English. This study developed a product which utilized ASR technology using C# programming language. This study revealed that the product developed using ASR can make students practice speaking individually without feeling anxious and pressurized.
English Learning Management System (ELMS) in the post-pandemic era: Comparative study Junining, Esti; Herawati; Setiarini, Nuria
JEES (Journal of English Educators Society) Vol 9 No 1 (2024): April
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/jees.v9i1.1801

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In the post-pandemic era, virtual English educational environments are replacing the role of traditional classroom instruction. Due to the technological revolution and the COVID-19 pandemic, English learning has evolved considerably in recent decades in educational parties at the higher education levels in Indonesia, especially English Language Teaching, have offered various new options. ELMS is referred to as a program that may optimize the ease of English learning while promoting sustainable learning at home, particularly for lecturers who must provide English teaching-learning during the challenging periods of the COVID-19 pandemic. Existing previous studies confirmed that acceptance of the ELMS in higher education may vary from one country to another. This paper attempted to answer questions dealing with students’ engagement in learning and the usage of ELMS in Indonesia compared to other countries. The study surveys online polling and measures their acceptance and preference of ELMS in Indonesian higher education. The findings showed that as a sustainability program in higher education, ELMS had favorable impacts during the COVID-19 outbreak and was recognized as user-friendly. HIGHLIGHTS: An English Learning Management System (ELMS) is a platform designed to facilitatethe teaching and learning of the English language. This research compares the use of ELMS in four continents namely Asia, Europe, Americaand Middle East There is no big difference of the use of ELMS in post-pandemic eras
Critical Thinking Levels of EFL Undergraduate Students of Universitas Brawijaya Junining, Esti; Perdhani, Widya Caterine; Isnaini, Moh. Hasbullah; Setiarini, Nuria
Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif Vol 12, No 3 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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Critical Thinking Levels of EFL Undergraduate Students of Universitas Brawijaya. Objective: This study investigated the levels of CT of undergraduate students. Methods: Employing the mix-method design and two instruments (1)Watson Glaser Critical Thinking Appraisal and (2) interview, the study involved 352 students who are in the first year of their study. Findings: Related to CTS, it showed that most of the students can determine the answer correctly in terms of (1) Deduction 63.07%; (2) Arguments 62.16%; (3) Interpreting information 59,92%; (4) Assumptions 50,19%; and (5) Inferences 37.15%. In sum, only 54.40% of students in their first year indicate low CT ability. It is in line with the results of the interview which postulates that 57% of the students do not really understand what and how to improve their CTS and they need some help to improve it. Conclusion: The University should provide learning and activities which can increase their CTS, especially the inferencing dimension. Keywords: EFL, CTS, reading, assessment.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v12.i3.202221