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Journal : Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology

The Effectiveness of SPADA UNTIRTA in Promoting Self-Regulated Learning Outcome of the Economic Department Students at Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University Welliam Hamer; Dwi Rukmini; Mursid Saleh; Sri Wuli Fitriati
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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This article aims at sharing to the readers on how SPADA UNTIRTA utilized in Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa University may enhance students' capacity for independent learning. Technology has advanced in recent years with its extensive usage in the global economy, tourism, and even education. To keep up with the increasingly technologically advanced age of globalization, technology-based media must be present in teaching-learning activities. E-learning media is one of the technology-based educational tools. Using internet or other computer network medium, e-learning enables the transmission of educational resources to students (Hartley, 2001). Teaching-learning activities previously restricted to campuses or schools are now possible anytime, anywhere with the aid of these technology-based media. One of the campus's electronic educational resources is SPADA. The goal of this strategy was to address some problems with higher education while allowing for seamless learning. The methods in which SPADA UNTIRTA can assist students in improving their ability to manage their own learning are referred to as ways in which SPADA UNTIRTA can be used as a tool for student self-integration. This implies that with SPADA UNTIRTA, students should be able to increase their level of independence in their learning activities. As a result, lecturers will only need to teach the material; additional learning tasks may be fully up to the students, providing them the opportunity to learn at their own speed. In this instance, SPADA UNTIRTA, a technology-based learning tool, is successful in promoting the students' independent study, especially in teaching and learning English for Specific Purposes.
Impoliteness Strategies in Efl Context: Teacher – Student Interaction in English for Specific Purposes (Esp) Class Eko Suwignyo; Dwi Rukmini; Rudi Hartono; Hendi Pratama
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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The impoliteness can happen in various fields of human life including in the classroom interaction. This study aims to describe the impoliteness strategies used by the teacher and the learners in doing interaction. The data was taken from the teacher and students interaction in English for specific purposes class at ABS school. Then, the data was analyzed using Culpeper’s taxonomy (1996). The result shows that bald on record strategy was the most frequently used either by the teacher or students in doing interaction. There was also other strategies such as positive impoliteness, negative impoliteness, and off record impoliteness. Beside that, the data also shows some responses to the impoliteness such as accepting and countering to the impoliteness. Therefore, the result of this study will be beneficial for the material designer, teachers and also students as references to avoid the impolite act and use the polite ones in doing interaction.
Environment discourses for sustainability development in English language coursebooks Fadhila Yonata; Dwi Rukmini; Suwandi Suwandi; Sri Wuli Fitriati
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Abstract. This article analyzes environmental discourses in English as Foreign Language textbooks used nationwide in senior secondary school education in Indonesia. Published by a recommended private publisher, the textbook serves as the supporting teaching material for a compulsory English subject for senior high school students. We focused our multimodal critical discourse analysis on themes and discursive affordance of the texts and images depicted in the textbooks. Anchoring in the type of environmental discourses proposed by Curdt-Christiansen (2021), this study scrutinized to what extent environment-related texts promote profound environmentalism. The study's conclusion is that the textbook authors consider environmental literacy though still in ‘shallow’ form, and limitedly provide an educational experience that would possibly enhance students’ environmental awareness and, by that means, prepare them to act by sustainability development.
Promoting Critical Literacy in Academic Reading Class: EFL Learners’ Activity Exploration Hendi Hidayat; Issy Yuliasri; Dwi Rukmini; Widhiyanto Widhiyanto
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Abstrak. The goal of this study was to investigate what EFL students did in academic reading class. The goal of the lesson is to prepare students to respond intelligently and critically to academic texts and to issues raised in written assignments. The idea behind this reading reaction has been influenced by Rosenblatt's research. She considers the act of reading to be a live event. The author believes that it would be useful to adapt this concept to academic reading even if it was often employed by literary majors. Qualitative information is provided to show how these pupils engage with text critically. In order to gather data for this study, the author observed, spoke with, and examined the written work of learners. The paper's recommendations for teachers to develop their own critical literacy approach to texts and modules are provided in the last section. In order to finish their output, the EFL students in this study employed a careful selection of texts, background knowledge activation, questions about the author's ideas, intertextuality for responding to the questions, and reflection.
A Story of Readers’ Characteristics and Text Preferences in Reading Time Mega Mulianing Maharani; Abdurrachman Faridi; Dwi Rukmini; Sri Wuli Fitriati
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Abstract. This qualitative study investigated 20 students as readers on a certain university in Semarang who joined reading class at a certain semester. The purpose of the study was to share the readers’ characteristics and their text preferences in reading time. The researchers examined the readers’ characteristics (socio-economic status and gender) and text preferences (animation, non-animation, printed and digital) used in accompanying their reading time. Female and male students who came from different socio-economic status read differently in their reading time. They had different preferences in choosing text. Female and male students had different preferences in choosing animation and non-animation texts. Printed and digital texts were also classified to be different choice for female and male students. Implications include how to mediate students with the most dominant text preferences in facilitating their reading time. The text selection can accommodate the success of reading activities.
Teaching Reading Using Zoom: Students’ Perception of Reading Class through Zoom Rengganis Siwi Amumpuni; Rudi Hartono; Dwi Rukmini; Rahayu Puji Haryanti
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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The pandemic has transformed instructional practices from face-to-face to online learning paradigms. Reading is one crucial skill for students. However, many students perceive reading as challenging to be learned. Teachers need to adapt to this transformation and investigate numerous online learning platforms. One of the famous and valuable platforms is Zoom It includes features such as a chat box, breakout rooms, and shared documents. In data collection, the researcher uses observation, documentation, and interview techniques. This descriptive qualitative research explores the students’ views of zoom in teaching reading. The result revealed that the advantages of zoom in teaching reading are the students become enthusiastic in the learning process, more excited and enjoy learning. Several good answer were gained from the learners as zoom facilitated live-online interaction and boosted their interest in an online course. The disadvantages are the problem with the internet quota and signal; some students don’t understand the material in detail and cheat when doing the assignment.
Unpacking Students’ Metacognitive Experiences in Writing Course: The Effects of Strategy Instruction Rika Riwayatiningsih; Dwi Rukmini; Issy Yuliasri; Hendi Pratama
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Recently there has been a number of consideration research on metacognition. However, little attention has drawn to metacognitive experiences especially in writing enterprises. In view of this, the present study investigated students’ metacognitive experiences gathered from their writing in English as a foreign language (EFL) course. A set of semi- structured interview was used as the database to , first, explain students’ judgments and feelings related to their mental effort, confidence, satisfaction, and task difficulty before, during, and after their cognitive process in writing and, secondly, the relations of students’ metacognitive experiences and their writing performance were also assessed. To this end, 10 voluntory students who have participated in the learning of writing course have been recruited to take part on the interview. A series of questions were given to the participants related to the metacognitive experiences that comprise metacognitive knowledge and metacognitive strategies they run while learning writing. The outcomes of the study showed that students had varied problems solving strategies reflected from the different individual’s control of the cognitive regulation. The findings also indicated that there were positive outcomes in favor of the metacognitive strategies used in the writing course particularly when the strategies were correlated to the manifestation of the metacognitive knowledge. This study has practical implications on the prominent of metacognitive experiences that can be activated in writing instructions to support learning achievement.
Challenges of Distance Teaching Implementation in Developing Content: Reports from A Senior High School Teacher Wendi Kusriandi; Januarius Mujiyanto; Dwi Rukmini; Sri i Wuli Fitriat
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Apart from having a long teaching experience, implementing distance teaching is a challenge. Four stages should be developed in developing content: a constructivist approach, a reflective approach, independent learning, and experiential learning. The purpose of this study is to report how teachers develop content in the implementation of distance learning. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. The participant of this study is one of the senior English teachers at one of the favorite high schools in Kuningan district, West Java. The results of this study are 50/60% of students still have difficulty using some applications in developing content.
Engaging Students’ Experiences and Practices through Computer-Mediated Communication in Learning Grammar Atik Rokhayani; Dwi Rukmini; Rudi Hartono; Dwi Anggani Linggar Bharati
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 7 (2021)
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The development of technology impacts English education in numerous ways. A computer is used by teachers and students to enhance learning in an English classroom setting. The pandemic learning process enabled students to communicate more via Computer Mediated Communication (CMC). Students may connect with others all across the globe via the use of CMC. It serves as a means of communication between people. The benefits of CMC are a significant element in the success of the EFL class. The purposes of this study were to explore the EFL university students’ experience and practices through CMC in Grammar learning. This study applied a qualitative approach. The findings of the study revealed that CMC through Human-to-Human fostered a more engaging classroom experience and offered the university students with the opportunity to actively communicate with their lecturers and peers. The students also showed the positive attitudes and could ease the learning experience on the use of low technologies in learning Grammar. The present study recommends engaging EFL students’ experiences and practices through learning tools as low technologies.
Understanding Multilingualism in EFL Extensive Listening Class by Utilizing Schoology and Curated Materials: Why is it Important? Farah Sukmawati Wahidah; Januarius Mujiyanto; Dwi Rukmini; Katharina Rustipa
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 7 (2021)
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Understanding multilingualism in teaching and learning extensive listening is very useful for both lecturer and student. In doing extensive listening, the lecturer should equalize the students’ understanding of the different English in the world because there are several Englishes in the world that have different in pronunciation, accent, and speed of speech in order to make them successful in doing extensive listening by utilizing Schoology to record students’ activities in extensive listening and curated materials. Then, the lecturer should consider the students’ background, which influenced their listening performance, especially in doing extensive listening by utilizing Schoology. Their ability to choose and understand the materials and use Schoology may differ from one to another. Not only that, students’ ability to use and access the given link and Schoology also impacts students whether they can show good performance in extensive listening or not. To minimize those problems, the lecturer should help students choose the appropriate materials and familiarize them with different Englishes and Schoology as the application used to record their extensive listening activities.
Co-Authors Abdurrachman Faridi Abdurrahman Faridi Agnes Arum Budiana, Agnes Arum Agung Dwi Nurcahyo Agung Dwi Nurcahyo Agus Dwiyanto Agus Prayogo Agus Rofi’i Ahlis Qoidah Noor, Ahlis Ahmad Bukhori Muslim Ahmad Sofwan Ahmad Sofwan Ahmad Sofwan Ahmad Tauchid Alif, Wening Nur Habibah Alifia Junita Cendraa Sari Amalia Rahmawati Andika Farid Abdillah, Andika Anggarsari, Rian Hardika Anie Indriati, Anie Anindya Pangestika Anisah, Nur Anisah, Nur Ardianti, Triubaida Maya Ardiasih, Lidwina Sri Arif Susanto Ariyanti Rodiah, Hindria Ariyanti Rodiah, Hindria Astani, Widi Astria, Asri Astria, Asri Atik Rokhayani Atiullah, Kurnia Atiullah, Kurnia Auladi, Ahmad Yusron Auladi, Ahmad Yusron Ayu Dewi Fatimah Bedagama, Diana Novietasari Beni Saptiyanto Bharati, Dwi Anggani L. Bintana, Khomsa Bintana, Khomsa Dafi Khusnita, Dafi Daud Jiwandono, Daud Dewi Kilas Sinar Nurani, Arsianti Dewi Kilas Sinar Nurani, Arsianti Dewi, Annisa Kumara Djoko Sutopo Dwi Anggani L. Bharati, Dwi Anggani L. Dwi Anggani LB, Dwi Dwi Anggani Linggar Dwi Anggani Linggar Bharati Ekadini, Lulu' Eko Suwignyo Emilia Ninik Aydawati Emilia Ninik Aydawati Ervina Juli Aryani Exnasia Retno Palupi Handayani Fadhila Yonata Fadhila Yonata Fajriati, Retno Dwi Faradilla, Ayu Silvana Faradilla, Ayu Silvana Farah Sukmawati Wahidah Farah Sukmawati Wahidah Faridi, Abdurrachman Ferdika Wijaya Kusuma Ferry Hadriyan Fitri Budi Suryani Fitriani, Walida Wahid Frimadhona Syafri Gisty Listiani, Gisty Glendia Fisca Gracia Nurika Purwanti Hanum Bestari Hari Amirullah, Hari Hartono, Rudi Hendi Hidayat Hendi Hidayat, Hendi Hendi Pratama Hendi Pratama Hendi Pratama Hendrikus Joko Yulianto Henrikus Joko Yulianto Heru Priyatna Hidayat, Rifki Nurlaili Hidayat, Rifki Nurlaili Husna, Zumala I.R. Agustien, Helena I.R. Agustien, Helena Inti Englishtina Ismi Kusumaningroem, Ismi Issy Yuliasri Iswara, Jati Widya Iswara, Jati Widya Jan Mujiyanto Januarius Mujiyanto Januarius Mujiyanto Januarius Mujiyanto, Januarius Januarius Mujyanto Januariyus Mujianto Jumbuh Prabowo Junior, Simon Resania Kartika Cahyani, Fransisca Putri Katharina Rustipa Katharina Rustipa Kohar, Hasan Abdul Kohar, Hasan Abdul Kurniawan Yudhi Nugroho, Kurniawan Yudhi kusumaningtyas, yulia shinta kusumaningtyas, yulia shinta Kusumawati, Henny Laksono Trisnantoro Lia Indriyani Lina Puspita Dewi Lina Puspita Dewi Listiyaningsih, Fina Lutfi, Agus Adib Lutfi, Agus Adib M. Syaeful Rizki U, M. Maemonah, Maemonah Maemunah Maharani Robiatul Islam Masfa Maiza, Masfa Mazulfah Mazulfah Mega Mulianing Maharani Meike Imeda Wachyu, Meike Imeda Meylana, Ardhy Mochammad Imron Awalludin Mujahadah, Siti Mujahadah, Siti Mujianto, Yanuarius Murni Wahyanti, C. Murni Wahyanti, C. Mursid Saleh Mursid Saleh Mursid Saleh Mursid Saleh Mursid Saleh Nabiela Maulida Nabila, Zulfa Nadiyatul Uswatul Hasanah Narwianta, Nanang Narwianta, Nanang Nisak, Sukrun Nita Sitta Rachma, Nita Sitta Nor Chotimah, Nor Nurrahmah Nurrahmah, Nurrahmah Pasca Kalisa Pertama, Tia Pertama, Tia Prahita Isnaini Ningtyas Pratiwi, Dita Ayu Priangan, Aulia R. Bunga Febriani R. Bunga Febriani Radeni Sukma Indra Dewi Rahayu Puji Haryanti Rahman, Dian Fathur Ratih Laily Nurjanah Rengganis Siwi Amumpuni Rifqi Aulia Erlangga Rika Riwayatiningsih Rini Susanti Wulandari Rizka Fauziah Ruansyah, Rajif Alif Ruansyah, Rajif Alif Rudi Hartono Rudi Hartono Rudi Hartono Ruli, Ruli Ruminda Ruminda S. Andika Cahya Ari Wibowo Sadam Pamungkas Saleh, Mursid Salimatin Mufidah Saputri, Lenggahing Asri Dwi Eko Sari, Latifa Ika Sarip, Sri Kurnia Setya Rahayu Solihin, Rully Khoeru Sri i Wuli Fitriat Sri Setyarini Sri Wahyuni Sri Wahyuni Sri Wuli Fitriati Sudaryani, Harlina Sugiati, Ana Sugiati, Ana Sukma Nur Ardini Sumaryanti Sumaryanti Supriyadi, Hermawan Suwandi Suwandi Syaiful Haque Syamsul Arifin Tandiyo Rahayu Titis Sulistyowati Triubaida Maya Ardianti, Triubaida Maya Triwinarsih, Endah Triwinarsih, Endah Tyas, Dyah Ayu Enggaring Tyas, Umi Aisyah Sulistyaning Udi Samanhudi Udi Samanhudi Uju Uju W, Widhiyanto Wahyudi, Roni Wahyudi, Roni Wahyuni, Sri Warsono Warsono Warsono Warsono Welliam Hamer Wendi Kusriandi Wening Nur Habibah Alif Wibowo, S. Andika Cahya Ari Wibowo, Yudha Pambudi Wicaksono, Firman Wicaksono, Firman Wulan, Nawang Wulan, Nawang Yan Mujiyanto Yan Mujiyanto Yoga Prihatin Yuliana Zakiyah Yulita, Eva Yuni Eka Pratiwi, Yuni Eka Yuniarti Yuniarti Yuniarti Yuniarti Zahro, Dewi Sofiyanatiz Zebua, Esterani zulfa Sakhiyya