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Journal : TRANSFORMATIONAL LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW IN LEARNING (TRANSTOOL)

EFFECTIVENESS OF COOPERATIVE LEARNING STRATEGIES IN IMPROVING L2 COMMUNICATION SKILLS Madjid, Abdul; Bahiroh, Siti
TRANSFORMATIONAL LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW IN LEARNING Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): MAY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/transtool.v1i3.1359

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Communication ability in a second language (L2) is becoming one of the most important skills in this era of globalization, as it supports cross-cultural interactions and increases opportunities in various professional contexts. Nevertheless, many learners experience difficulties in achieving an adequate level of fluency in L2, mainly due to challenges related to the learning environment and the lack of opportunities for active communication practice. Therefore, this study aims to examine the effectiveness of implementing cooperative learning strategies in an effort to improve second language (L2) communication skills among students. This study used a quasi-experimental method with a quantitative approach, where data were obtained through a series of tests and observations to measure the development of students' abilities. The results of the data analysis showed that the implementation of cooperative learning strategies was significantly able to improve L2 communication skills compared to conventional learning methods which were more individualistic and passive. In addition, this study also highlights the importance of the role of interaction between students in the learning process as a factor that supports the improvement of communication skills more effectively.
The Impact of Mobile Legends on the Emotional Intelligence of PAI UMY Students Alim, Ansorul; Madjid, Abdul
TRANSFORMATIONAL LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW IN LEARNING Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): NOVEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55047/transtool.v4i1.1613

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The rising popularity of online games like Mobile Legends serves as both entertainment and a platform for social interaction. However, on the other hand, this game also has the potential to influence emotional intelligence, an important skill for prospective educators such as students of Department of Islamic Education (PAI) at University of Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta (UMY). This study aims at analyzing the impact of the Mobile Legends game on the emotional intelligence of PAI students at UMY, with social skills as a mediating variable. This research used a descriptive quantitative approach with inferential analysis. Data were collected through closed-ended questionnaires distributed to the population (census sampling), consisting of 63 PAI students who play Mobile Legends. Data analysis was performed using simple linear regression and the Sobel test to examine direct and indirect relationships (through social skills as a mediator) between variables. The results showed that the Mobile Legends game had a positive impact on students’ emotional intelligence, both directly with a contribution of 53.61%, and indirectly through social skills as a mediator with a contribution of 44.78%. However, an unbalanced and improper intensity of play can potentially lead to negative impacts on emotional management skills. The study concludes by emphasizing the importance of maintaining balanced gaming habits to maximize emotional intelligence benefits while mitigating potential risks to students' emotional well-being.
Co-Authors Abdillah, Ahmad Yusron Abdurrahman Salim Agus Hermawan Agusta, Dika Ahmad MAULANA Aisyah Al-Uyun, Dhia Alim, Ansorul Anggraini, Tasya Arizal Mujibtamala Nanda Imron Armanto, Mustika Edi Bakri Bakri Bambang Irawan, Triono Bayanullah, Muhammad Bayu Dwi Widdy Jatmiko Chotimah, Indira Dedik Budianta Dwi Soelaksini, Liliek EMMILIA RUSDIANA, EMMILIA Endriyanti, Megah Novita Faisal, Emir Faizin Sulistio Fajri, M. Hisyam Nur Farizal, Muhammad Fatiatun, Fatiatun Fatimah, Titien Fauziah, Virda Fitri, Zilvanhisna Emka Fitria, Ferisa Dian Gatot, Masitowati Hanif Nur Widhiyanti, Hanif Nur Hardaningsih, Wiwik Harsantyo, Himawan Daffa Hasan, Baharuddin Hasibuan, Albar Adetary Herlina, Rina Imron, Arizal Mujibtamana Nanda Irawan, Ahmad Dandi Islami, Michelia Zahra Istiyanthi, Canthika Mira Jameelah, Mariyam Kamal, Sahril kawuryan, endang sri Khalid Rahman, Khalid Khasanah, Irma Nur Kurniawan, Muh. Alif Kusuma, Satria Indra Kusumah, Mada Wijaya Lestari, Erlina Puji Mardiansa, Edwin Mastuti, Lilik Milda Istiqomah Moh. Khusaini Momon Sodik Imanuddin Muktiono Waspodo Nasution, Andreanda Negara, Tunggul Ansari Setia Nisa Budi Arifiana Novalianasari, Hesky Nur Rahma, Farida Nuraisyah, Anni Nurini Aprilianda Oktaviani, Sari Patricia Audrey Ruslijanto Perdana, Dian Cristiati Pratama, I Gusti Agung Ananta Pratama, I Gusti Ananta Prija Djatmika, Prija Qodri, Lutfi Asnan Rahman, Wahbi Rahmani Rahmani Rahmawati, Rahmawati Rehulina Rehulina, Rehulina Safa’at , Muchamad Ali Safa’at, Rachmad Sahil, Mawardi Abi Said, Muhamad Helmi Md Satria Jaya Priatna, Satria Jaya Setiawan Noerdajasakti, Setiawan Setoko, Ujang Setyo Andi Nugroho Siti Bahiroh Slamet Wahyudi SN, Tunggul Anshari Soekesi, Titik Soeryati Sudarsono Syazili, As'ad Tantoi, Lalu Alex Tantri Widiastuti TATANG HIDAYAT, TATANG Wa Ode Fatihatul Khaerunnailla Warsito Warsito Wicaksono, Ananda Kukuh Widhiawati, Dyah Yanuardi Yanuardi Yoel, Veronika Yuliati - Zamzami, Muhammad Viqih Zhafirah, Carissa Tita Zhahiriyah, Farrah