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Pemanfaatan Aplikasi Kahoot dalam Pembelajaran Daring di Masa Pandemi pada Guru SD
Rini Estiyowati Ikaningrum;
Lilia Indriani;
Ika Setyowati
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia Vol 2 No 1 (2022): JPMI - Februari 2022
Publisher : CV Infinite Corporation
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DOI: 10.52436/1.jpmi.501
Untuk melaksanakan pembelajaran jarak jauh, guru harus mampu memanfaatkan teknologi dalam proses pembelajaran. Namun pada kenyataannya masih banyak guru yang masih mengalami kesulitan dalam memanfaatkan teknologi untuk pembelajaran secara daring. Dari fakta yang ada tentang kurangnya kemampuan guru Sekolah Dasar dalam bidang teknologi maka diperlukan pendampingan bagi guru-guru untuk memanfaatkan teknologi yang berupa aplikasi berbasis web, salah satunya dengan aplikasi Kahoot. Kegiatan pendampingan pemanfaatan aplikasi Kahoot dilaksanakan di tiga sekolah dasar di Kota Magelang. Kegiatan pengabdian ini terbagi menjadi 4 tahapan yaitu tahapan pertama yang berupa observasi dan persiapan pengabdian. Tahapan selanjutnya adalah sosialisasi pelaksanaan. Dalam tahap ini, tim pengabdian akan memberikan penyuluhan mengenai pemanfaatan teknologi yang berupa aplikasi Kahoot untuk pembelajaran jarak jauh. Alokasi waktu sosialisasi program pendampingan untuk pembelajaran jarak jauh adalah 4 kali pertemuan dan metode yang dilakukan di dalam sosialisasi pelaksanaan adalah ceramah, diskusi serta praktik. Tahapan yang ketiga adalah pendampingan. Dalam tahapan ini, tim pengabdian akan mendampingi guru untuk mengimplementasikan aplikasi Kahoot pada masing-masing sekolah mitra. Tahap yang terakhir adalah evaluasi, di mana tim pengabdian dan mitra melihat kelebihan dan kekurangan dari kegiatan pemanfaatan aplikasi Kahoot. Hasil dari kegiatan pengabdian ini menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan aplikasi Kahoot dalam pembelajaran di sekolah dapat membantu guru dalam menciptakan proses kegiatan belajar mengajar yang bervariasi serta menarik bagi siswa.
An Analysis of Novice Teacher’s Questioning Types During the Microteaching Classroom
Selvi Yuliani;
Lilia Indriani
JET ADI BUANA Vol 6 No 02 (2021): Volume 6 Number 02 October 2021
Publisher : Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya
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DOI: 10.36456/jet.v6.n02.2021.3975
The only thing that is expected in classroom learning activities is the achievement of learning objectives. One of the efforts to achieve the learning objectives is to always communicate with students, such as asking questions. This study aims to determine the query used by novice teachers during their micro-teaching practice in teaching Senior High School students. The theory of Lockhart (1994) is used in this research. Researchers used qualitative methods in processing data. The data obtained from the results of classroom observations with video zoom recording and documentation. The data sources for this study were taken from 10 novice teachers at one of the universities in Indonesia. The author took the data to find out what the novice teacher used during they were doing micro teaching classroom. As a result, the types of question that the teacher used are procedural question, convergent question, and divergent question. Then, the type of question that frequently uses is convergent question. The questions that novice teachers in teaching often use do not require high thinking.
AN INVESTIGATION OF EFL STUDENT'S LEARNING STRATEGIES BASED ON GENDER DIFFERENCES ON ONLINE TEACHING AND LEARNING
Nurul Hidayah;
Lilia Indriani
EJI (English Journal of Indragiri) : Studies in Education, Literature, and Linguistics Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): EJI (English Journal of Indragiri) : Studies in Education, Literature and Lingu
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan
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DOI: 10.32520/eji.v5i2.1344
The result of previous studies on English Foreign Language (EFL) learning indicate that the students apply all of the learning strategies as follows; meta-cognitive, cognitive, social, and affective strategies (Safitri, Sumardi, Supriyadi, 2018). Individual differences are the factor that influences the Language learning strategies (LLS) and plays an influential role in the process of language learning. In this regard, this paper makes attempt to explore the online learning strategies used by Indonesian EFL students and to analyze those strategies in performance assessment during online teaching and learning concerning gender differences. This paper applies a qualitative study with a total of 30 EFL learners (15 males and 15 females) selected from the 5th-semester student at Tidar University. The participants completed the questionnaire data that consist of thirteen statements from the previous study (Safitri, Sumardi, Supriyadi, 2018). The researcher finding from this study is female students frequently used more learning strategy rather than males students in online learning.
A STUDY OF COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES USED BY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT STUDENT
Wahyu Wigati;
Lilia Indriani
EJI (English Journal of Indragiri) : Studies in Education, Literature, and Linguistics Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): EJI (English Journal of Indragiri) : Studies in Education, Literature and Lingu
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan
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DOI: 10.32520/eji.v5i2.1345
Communication is one of the skills that must be mastered by English learners. When communicating in English, they need to know the strategies to achieve optimal communication. According to Dornyei (1995), a communication strategy is a strategy used by students who learn other languages to reduce their inability in language parts such as grammar and vocabulary. This study will explore the communication strategies used by the English Department Student. This study aims to determine the type and dominance of communication strategies used by the English Department Student. The object of this research is students from semester 5 of the English Department, Tidar University. This study uses a descriptive qualitative and quantitative approach. The researcher uses the questionnaire method to collect the data. The study finds that there are ten communication strategies used by English department students when they communicate in the English language. Those are message abandonment, topic avoidance, literal translation, borrowing or code-switching, approximation or generalization, word coinage, circumlocution, use of all-purpose words, self-repair or reconstructing, appeals for assistance. The researcher also finds that the dominant type of communication strategy used is the appeal for assistance.
EFL LEARNER’S PERSPECTIVE ON THE IMPORTANCE OF NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION WITHIN CLASSROO M CONVERSATION
Indah Sekar Pertiwi;
Lilia Indriani
EJI (English Journal of Indragiri) : Studies in Education, Literature, and Linguistics Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): EJI (English Journal of Indragiri) : Studies in Education, Literature and Lingu
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan
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DOI: 10.32520/eji.v5i2.1352
Communication is the way people deliver a message from the speaker to the receiver. Nonverbal communication is a form of silent language is used to deliver the message without using words. Nonverbal communication has essential roles in classroom interaction. Many researchers did a study about nonverbal communication in the teaching process. However, the study of EFL learner’s perspectives on nonverbal communication received little attention. In relation, the recent study would like to investigate the EFL learner's perspective toward non-verbal communication in classroom communication. In this research, the researcher used a descriptive qualitative approach with the questionnaire. EFL learners at Tidar University were adopted as participants in this research. The result shows that Nonverbal communications in the form of eye contact, mimics, and body language play essential roles in classroom conversation as the source of motivation and concentration. The importance of nonverbal communication can be aware for the teacher to create a better environment in classroom interactions.
AN ANALYSIS OF DERIVATIONAL SUFFIXES ON "PERCY JACKSON THE SEA MONSTER" NOVEL BY RICK RIORDAN
Umi Masitoh;
Lilia Indriani
EJI (English Journal of Indragiri) : Studies in Education, Literature, and Linguistics Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): EJI (English Journal of Indragiri) : Studies in Education, Literature and Lingu
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan
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DOI: 10.32520/eji.v5i2.1591
The English word formation in morphology in this analysis will investigate the morphology of English word formation in this research. The form, purpose, and meaning of derivational suffixes in the novel were the study's problems. This research aims to figure out what kind of derivational suffixes there found in the data source. The data for this analysis came from Rick Riordan's E-book novel Percy Jackson and the Sea Monster. The data in this study was collected using the documentation process. This study's data was analyzed using a qualitative approach. The study revealed four derivational suffix types: nominal Suffix, verbal Suffix, adjectival Suffix, and adverbial Suffix. Based on the observation and readings of the e-novel of the study, the purpose of the study is to describe word-forming the derivational Suffix and what the Suffix that mainly uses by Rick Riordan's in the novel Percy Jackson and the Sea Monster. The researcher found four derivational suffixes from the novel: verb, adverb, noun, and adjective. Moreover, the data collected from the novel are 363 data of words forming the derivational Suffix.
Breaking Classroom Silence: Can Spider Web Help Novice Teacher?
Lilia Indriani
English Language and Literature International Conference (ELLiC) Proceedings Vol 1 (2017): 1st ELLiC Proceedings: `Innovation, Trends, and Challenges in English Language Learnin
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Semarang
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Teaching Non-Native English Speakers (NNES) the four basic skills (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) is really a big challenge for novice teachers in Asia context that see English as a foreign language. Meanwhile, an effective Foreign Language Learning Classroom (FLLC) depends upon active participation and involvement by the learners. As the novice teachers who deal with so many styles of classroom participation, creativity and innovation in fostering TEFL is really needed especially for breaking classroom silence. This study is aboutimplementingnew teachingstrategy to break the classroom silence in teaching English in a foreign language class.In line with the shift of paradigm from teacher-centered to learner-centered, Spider Web teaching strategy could create a supportive and positive classroom climate. Climate refers to the atmosphere of the classroom, and results from the nature of the relationships between the students and the teacher, and also the kinds of communication that take place between them. This study is about teaching strategy that is used by novice teacher to break the classroom silence in teaching English as a foreign language in Asia context. Moreover, he also combines it with energizers so the learning process would be fun and exciting. After all, novice teachers, like teachers everywhere, they do have responsibilities beyond classroom.
ANALYSIS THE USE OF PERSONAL PRONOUN IN “THE SIGN OF FOUR” NOVEL BY SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE
Annisrina Fajri Nugraheni;
Lilia Indriani
Journal of Research on Applied Linguistics, Language, and Language Teaching Vol 4, No 1 (2021): JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON APPLIED LINGUISTICS, LANGUAGE, AND LANGUAGE TEACHING
Publisher : Faculty of Education and Teachers Training
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DOI: 10.31002/jrlt.v4i1.1476
The study's objectives are to know what kinds of personal pronoun used in the novel and know which personal pronoun has the highest distribution. This article focuses on the personal pronoun. Frank (1972: 19) states that personal pronouns are divided into five, namely subjective pronouns, objective pronouns, possessive pronouns, possessive adjective pronouns, and reflexive pronouns. The function of a personal pronoun is to identify or refer to someone or the gender of that person. In writing, this can help readers understand the storyline more easily, to whom it is pointing, and the gender of the person without needing to tell him. This research is qualitative research designed in a descriptive study. The source of data is from the novel by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, "Sherlock Holmes: The Sign of Four." The writer will analyze the use of the personal pronoun in the novel. It is found that the use of the personal pronoun in a novel is varies depending on the function.
Corpus Linguistics Research: Analyse the Use of Article in Novel “The Body in The Library” by Agatha Christie
Dwi Nur Azizah Fitriani;
Lilia Indriani
Journal of Research on Applied Linguistics, Language, and Language Teaching Vol 4, No 1 (2021): JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON APPLIED LINGUISTICS, LANGUAGE, AND LANGUAGE TEACHING
Publisher : Faculty of Education and Teachers Training
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DOI: 10.31002/jrlt.v4i2.1622
The study aims to analyse the article in "The Body in The Library" written by Agatha Christie. "The Body in The Library" is a fiction crime about an old amateur detective, Miss Marple, even though she just an old ordinary single woman who lives alone in a rural area but have a great instinct to solve the mystery. An article used to define a definite or an indefinite noun also a countable and uncountable noun. It used to know references of the noun before in the story in a novel. The method used in this research is a descriptive qualitative method that includes the stages of data collection, analysing the data and then making a conclusion about it. The analysis "The Body in The Library" written by Agatha Christie used article the, a and an. The article function in "The Body in The Library" novel by Agatha Christie refers to define and indefinite noun.
AN ANALYSIS OF PARATAXIS AND HYPOTAXIS CONSTRUCTION IN DESCRIPTIVE TEXT WRITTEN BY FIRST GRADERS OF SMK BANDAR SUNGAI BUAYA MALAYSIA IN THE YEAR 2017
Hana Suci Anggraeni;
Farikah Farikah;
Lilia Indriani
Journal of Research on Applied Linguistics, Language, and Language Teaching Vol 1, No 1 (2018): Journal of Research on Applied Linguistics, Language and Language Teaching
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DOI: 10.31002/jrlt.v1i1.199
Writing skill in Malaysia is one of the language learning objectives which has to be mastered by the students. It is challenge as it is evolving to meet the needs and demands in globalized world. In writing, students are expected to be able to make good construction of paragraph. The problems arise in Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Bandar Sungai Buaya Malaysia that the students are still get difficulty in arranging good quality of writing, especially in term of clause development. The good quality of writing are influenced by interdependency (taxis) and logico-semantic relation system between the clauses. The objectives of this research are to find out the types of taxis and logico-semantic relation in students’ descriptive text. Besides, it also identifies the types of taxis and logico-semantic relation which are dominantly used by Malaysian first grade students of SMK Bandar Sungai Buaya Malaysia following by Gerot and Wignell’s theory (1994). This research belongs to descriptive qualitative research, since the date are provided descriptively. The products that have been analyzed are 17 descriptive texts written by 17 students of 1 Muzik class in SMK Bandar Sungai Buaya Malaysia. Furthermore, the technique of collecting data is done through documentation technique. The result shows that the student descriptive texts consist of 380 clauses which 188 of those are simple sentence, fragments and the rest is clause complexes.