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SCREEN BOOK VERSUS PRINTED BOOK: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE INFLUENCE OF STUDENTS PERCEIVED LEARNING AT SIX SEMESTERS ON ENGLISH DEPARTMENT IN UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH GRESIK Lestari, Kiki Dwi; Asari, Slamet
Jetlal Vol 1 No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Gresik

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Learning media is needed in education. Books are one of the important media. In higher education, variations of the book began to be introduced in the form of printed book (traditional) and screen book (electronic). At the University of Muhammadiyah Gresik in the English department, the two book formats are taught from the first semester to sixth semester. Student learning styles and learning outcomes are also influenced by the book and the format of what books are read by students. This is preceded by the learning felt by the students on what kind of book format is preferred. In this study, researchers look for differences in likes or lessons perceived  by students  to  screen  books  and  printed  books  at  higher  levels  of education. The sample of this study is 50 students consisting of 23 students from the morning class and 27 students from the afternoon class. Sample is taken by purposive sampling technique to facilitate the researcher to find the right subject with criterion according to this research. Data collection used in this study using questionnaires with Likert scale grading 4 points. Some statements to be answered by respondents in the form of affective questions about their feelings or perceived in learning are often referred to as self-report measure. The Z test is used to test the research hypothesis as it relates to this type of comparative study and to find out the accepted or rejected null hypothesis. The results of this study indicate that there is no significant difference between screen book and printed book on students perceived learning. This means that the two natural groups, morning class and evening class, both prefer the printed book because of the tacticle interaction factor. Of the two classes have a fondness for the screen book but not significant. Then, it can be conclude that in this study null hypothesis is accepted.  
Screen Book Versus Printed Book: A Comparative Study on the Influence of Students Perceived Learning at six semesters on English department in University of Muhammadiyah Gresik Lestari, Kiki Dwi; Asari, slamet
Jetlal Vol 4 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Gresik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30587/jetlal.v4i2.2268

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Learning media is needed in education. Books are one of the important media. In higher education, variations of the book began to be introduced in the form of printed book (traditional) and screen book (electronic). At the University of Muhammadiyah Gresik in the English department, the two book formats are taught from the first semester to sixth semester. Student learning styles and learning outcomes are also influenced by the book and the format of what books are read by students. This is preceded by the learning felt by the students on what kind of book format is preferred. In this study, researchers look for differences in likes or lessons perceived by students to screen books and printed books at higher levels of education. The sample of this study is 50 students consisting of 23 students from the morning class and 27 students from the afternoon class. Sample is taken by purposive sampling technique to facilitate the researcher to find the right subject with criterion according to this research. Data collection used in this study using questionnaires with Likert scale grading 4 points. Some statements to be answered by respondents in the form of affective questions about their feelings or perceived in learning are often referred to as self-report measure. The Z test is used to test the research hypothesis as it relates to this type of comparative study and to find out the accepted or rejected null hypothesis. The results of this study indicate that there is no significant difference between screen book and printed book on students perceived learning. This means that the two natural groups, morning class and evening class, both prefer the printed book because of the tacticle interaction factor. Of the two classes have a fondness for the screen book but not significant. Then, it can be conclude that in this study null hypothesis is accepted.
The Virtual Synchronous Zoom On and Zoom Off : Combined with Engaging Media toward EFL Learners' Vocabulary Development sholihah, faizatus
Jetlal Vol 5 No 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30587/jetlal.v5i1.2155

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Abstract Due to the popularity of online learning using zoom application which has been implemented by several educational circles in pandemic era, has showed several issues related to their virtual zoom learning. This study is aimed to investigate the efficiency of learning vocabulary using virtual synchronous zoom in collaboration with engaging media, by turning learners’ video on and off. Pre-test and post-test with the same item and form of multiple choice questions were given to two different groups of 30 participants with the same duration of time, media and topic to measure EFL learners’ vocabulary development using experimental design and was analyzed using several quantitative tests. 25 items of instruments used were tested based on their validity and reliability. Questionnaires of Thai and English language versions were filled in by EFL learners with the total of 10 items. The results showed that the 2 groups of EFL learners showed positive results in enhancing their vocabulary mastery, but the EFL learners’ group who turned their video on had higher results compared to those who turned their video off. In addition, the EFL learners of zoom on group also experienced less difficulty and inconvenience during the virtual learning process.
TPACK in Practice: EFL Pre-service Teachers on Integrating Technology during Online Teaching in Thailand Adelina Ayu Lestari; Slamet Asari
JELLT (Journal of English Language and Language Teaching) Vol 6 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jellt.v6i1.11999

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Before the COVID-19 Pandemic, teaching activities were usually done directly at school, now it had to be done virtually. It also impacts teachers and students, who must use technology during learning activities to get maximum results. Likewise, pre-service teachers who carry out teaching activities in Thailand must choose the appropriate technology for them as a learning medium. Therefore, this study explores how EFL pre-service teachers integrate technology for online learning activities and their views on students when integrating technology during teaching-learning activities. The qualitative case study was used in this research, using observation, interviews, and document analysis as the instrument to collect data. Two students in the 5th semester from the English department participated in an internship held from June to March 2021. The results are participants have recognized and used various kinds of technology that are usually used in learning activities. The use of videos, and PowerPoint are the most frequently used by participants because of the ease of use, which impact students’ understanding positively on the material being taught and become more active in class. Moreover, the various technologies used in teaching and learning activities can make it easier for teachers to find and deliver learning materials.
Learning Writing Experience: A Comparative Study Between Offline and Online Writing Learning in Junior High School M. Syahrul Afandi; Slamet Asari
JELLT (Journal of English Language and Language Teaching) Vol 6 No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36597/jellt.v6i1.12084

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Many researchers have conducted research on online learning systems, but in Indonesia, online learning experiences occur more during the COVID-19 pandemic, including junior high school students. Students switch from learning writing in the classroom to distance learning (online). This resulted in students undergoing two different experiences in learning to write EFL. Seeing this, the authorsried to conduct research on the comparison of student satisfaction in learning writing between offline and online classes. The subjects of this study were 40 students of 8th-grade junior high school from UPT SMP Negeri 32 Gresik. The method was a mixed method using questionnaires and interviews. The results indicated that there were valid differences between offline and online students' writing learning satisfaction. From the independent sample T-Test, it is stated that the value of sig. tailed 2 is 0.000 <0.05, which means that the results were proved to be valid and showed a satisfaction score difference between learning writing in offline and online classes. The authors also describe the findings of the comparison into the following three factors, namely instructor-related factor, learner-related factor, and learning environment-related factor. The conclusion obtained is that students prefer to learn writing in offline classes, but the experience gained from learning writing online is very good and has its own satisfaction value.
Investigating Students’ Listening Skill Using Liveworksheet As An Outline Teaching Platform Nurul Hidayah; Slamet Asari
J-SHMIC : Journal of English for Academic Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022): J-SHMIC: Journal of English for Academic
Publisher : UIR Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25299/jshmic.2022.vol9(1).8611

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ABSTRACTThe COVID-19 pandemic has impacted education, so we need suitable media, especially for listening skills; one of the right platforms is liveworksheets. Liveworksheet provides many convenient features and a creative, innovative, and interactive platform in which there is an added interest for online learning to activities that show their listening skills ability. This study aimed to determine the students' listening skill ability and perspectives through liveworksheet platform. This study uses a quantitative method, and uses questionnaires also test survey instruments. The participants of this study were 52 students grade 2 at Ban KaengSriphum Junior High School, Loei, Thailand. The results showed that from the pre-test and post-test, liveworksheet can help student to their listening skill ability. Then, 50.9% of students strongly agree that listening lessons are essential, 43.4% strongly agree that the liveworksheet is an effective platform, 44.2% strongly agree that the platform needs to be maintained, 43.4 % strongly agree that liveworksheets are the expected media, and 39.6% of students strongly agree that liveworksheets are easy to reach media for listening skills. From these results, it can be said that liveworksheets platform can help students in listening skills ability.Keywords: Students Perspective, Liveworksheet, Listening Skill Ability
The Effectiveness of E-Learning Madrasah in English Teaching and Learning Aris Purwantoro; Slamet Asari; Nirwanto Maruf
Budapest International Research and Critics Institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities and Social Sciences Vol 4, No 3 (2021): Budapest International Research and Critics Institute August
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/birci.v4i3.2314

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Covid-19 pandemic is consider as global pandemic since February 2020 by World Health Organization (WHO), it forces education system shifted into online learning. E-learning madrasah as a tool for online teaching and learning process issued by Ministry of Religion Affairs are considered very effective and useful as online learning and teaching during Covid-19 pandemic. This study investigated students’ and teachers’ perceptions, and the effectiveness of e-learning madrasah in English teaching and learning. A mixed qualitative and quantitative methods was used to reveal 362 students’ and 13 teachers’ perceptions and the effectiveness of e-learning madrasah at Islamic state junior high schools (MTSN) in Lamongan regency, East Java, Indonesia. The finding revealed that e-learning madrasah as a tool in teaching and learning process is considered useful during Covid-19 pandemic outbreak, students are motivated to join their English class, and students perceived that this learning tool is ease to utilize as well. In term of teachers’ perceptions indicates the same way as students’. They perceived that this e-learning system as a tool of teaching and learning was very useful and ease to use. Also, they perceived that the system of this e-learning madrasah in term of system was not difficult to be implemented in teaching and learning process.
Sharing And Jumping Task In Collaborative Teaching And Learning Process admin admin; Slamet Asari
DIDAKTIKA Vol 23 No 2 (2017)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Gresik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (204.515 KB) | DOI: 10.30587/didaktika.v23i2.28

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Providing material in the forms of task in collaborative teaching and learning process is one way in tapping the potential of the student's ability both on the cognitive, affective or psychomotoric trait.The task material provided in this collaborative learning is to foster a dialogical situation, communicative atmosphere, mutual listening and learning among students. The material itself is an obligatory task which is in accordance with the capacity of each student. Material assignments or tasks in the learning process is not only as an evaluation tool but also as a tool triggering the implementation of the teaching procedures to deliver real results that makes the students understand and learn the actual learning. Therefore, the level of task must be considered to obtain real change for each student learning.
THE EFFECT OF USING INTERACTIVE GUESSING GAME TECHNIQUE ON FLUENCY STUDENT’S SPEAKING SKILL Zully Zulaikho Puspitasari; slamet Asari
DIDAKTIKA Vol 25 No 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (207.561 KB) | DOI: 10.30587/didaktika.v25i1.698

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This article explains the result of research that aim to test whether usinginteractive guessing game technique give significant effect on fluency student’s speakingskill in short functional text of MTs. Bustanul Ulum Tanggungprigel. This research uses aquasi experimental research design. The population of this research was the VIII gradestudents of MTs. Bustanul Ulum Tanggungprigel. There were two classess that totalized50 students. The sample of this research was VIII A and VIII B. The sample was selectedby population sampling technique. The instruments were speaking test. The data wereanalyzed by independent sample t-test formula. The result of this research were theimplementation of using interactive guessing game was significant to improve fluencystudent’s speaking skill. It can be conclude that interactive guessing game technique gavesignificant effect toward fluecny student’s speaking skill at MTs. Bustanul UlumTanggungprigel.
PAIKEM (Pembelajaran Aktif, Inovatif, Kreatif, Efektif Dan Menyenangkan) Slamet Asari; Santya Dian Pratiwi; Trias Fitri Ariza; Heni Indapratiwi; Citra Ayu Putriningtyas; Firdah Vebriyanti; Iqnatia Alfiansyah; Sukaris Sukaris; Ernawati Ernawati; Andi Rahmad Rahim
DedikasiMU : Journal of Community Service Vol 3 No 4 (2021): Desember 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30587/dedikasimu.v3i4.3249

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Kegiatan Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN) Universitas Muhammadiyah Gresik bertempat di desa Kandangsemangkon, kabupaten Lamongan yang terdiri dari 2 dusun yaitu : Dusun Kandang dan Dusun Dengok. Mahasiswa Program studi Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar melaksanakan program PAIKEM (Pembelajaran Aktif, Inovatif, Kreatif, Efektif, dan Menyenangkan). Aktif ialah bahwa dalam proses pembelajaran guru harus menciptakan suasana sedemikian rupa sehingga peserta didik aktif untuk bertanya, dan mengemukakan pendapatnya. Inovatif ialah dalam proses pembelajaran diharapkan muncul ide-ide, gagasan atau inovasi baru yang positif dan lebih baik. Kreatif ialah setiap proses pembelajaran yang dapat menciptakan kegiatan yang beragam, serta mampu membuat media belajar yang sederhana dan memudahkan pemahaman peserta didik. Efektif yakni selama proses pembelajaran berlangsung dalam mewujudkan ketercapaian tujuan pembelajaran, peserta didik dapat menguasai kompetensi serta keterampilan yang diharapkan. Menyenangkan ialah suasana belajar mengajar yang nyaman dan menyenangkan. Media yang kami gunakan ialah media Faskho, media tersebut mengajarkan semua mata pelajaran sesuai materi yang di pelajari, selain itu media Faskho juga mengajarkan peserta didik untuk belajar sambil bermain agar peserta didik tidak merasa bosan dan lebih menyenangkan. Menurut Al Manar Rasyid Ridla, (2008) Faskho/Fastabiqul Khairat adalah (ajakan) artinya berlomba-lombalah berbuat kebaikan, sehingga di dalam permainan ada dua kartu yang berisi tentang soal-soal negatif dan positif.