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Journal : Journal of English Education Program (JEEP)

Toward AI"‘Infused ELT in the Indonesian Context: A Needs Analysis for a Digital"‘Literacy Course Tatipang, Devilito Prasetyo; Iskandar, Iskandar; Alrajafi, Gali; Liando, Nihta Vera Frelly; Wuntu, Ceisy Nita; Budiman, Jeihn; Ganap, Nindy Nource
Journal of English Education Program Vol 6, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : FKIP - Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jeep.v6i2.93783

Abstract

This study explores the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in English Language Teaching (ELT) and its impact on enhancing students"™ digital skills, specifically within the context of digital literacy. Utilizing a questionnaire and interviews with students, the research examines perceptions regarding the necessity and relevance of AI in digital literacy learning. Findings indicate that a significant majority of students recognize the benefits of AI, including improved digital literacy, increased confidence in understanding technology, enhanced critical thinking skills, and greater creativity. Specifically, 64% of respondents reported that AI usage helps them improve their digital literacy skills, while 60% expressed heightened confidence in navigating digital technologies. However, challenges remain, with many students noting difficulties in adjusting to AI tools, emphasizing the need for adequate support and training. The results align with existing literature that highlights the potential of AI to personalize learning experiences and foster critical analysis among students. Despite the positive feedback, it is crucial to address the challenges associated with AI integration to ensure that all students can fully benefit from these advancements. Recommendations for educators include developing comprehensive training programs, providing ongoing support, and fostering a learning environment that encourages exploration of AI technologies. Overall, this study underscores the transformative potential of AI in ELT, offering insights into its role in preparing students for the demands of the digital age while highlighting the importance of supportive frameworks for effective implementation.
Co-Authors Adolfina M. S. Moybeka Ali, Muhammad I. Ali, Muhammad Ilham Alrajafi, Gali Andreas Lalogiroth Andreas Lalogiroth Aprillya A. Suoth Aprillya Alwien Suoth Arsai, Alfons Napoleon Aswat, Fajar Blessy Wilar Budiman, Jeihn N. C. Ceisy Nita Wuntu Dallyono, Ruswan Dina Amaliyah Mushthoza Donal Mateos Ratu Elizabeth Z. Oroh Fergina Lengkoan Fergina Lengkoan Fergina Lengkoan Fitra, Muh. Al Fachrizah Fivy Andries Geminastiti Sakkir Geral Pratasik Grace Shirley Luntungan Grandy Tamboto Herminus Efrando Pabur Imelda Lolowang Imelda S. Lolowang Irwan, Anas Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar, Ishak ISMAIL ,, ISMAIL Ismail Ismail Jeihn Novita Jein, Maniku Kandati, Susi P. Karisi, Yofri Lengkoan, Fergina Liando, Nihta Vera Frelly Maissy J. Manuas Maissy Jearmita Manuas Maissy Manuas Manuas, Maissy Manuas, Maissy J. Manuas, Maissy Jearmita Maria Poluan Merlin M. Maukar Moybeka, Adolfina M. S. Muhammad Ilham Ali Mushthoza, Dina Amaliyah Nasution, Riandry Fadilah Ndruru, Falentinus Ni Putu Juliani Lestari Dewi Nihta Vera Frelly Liando Nindy N. Ganap Noldy Pelenkahu Nur Syariatin Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurmaisyah, Nurmaisyah Olga Rorintulus Pontillas, Marlon S. Pratasik, Geral Prilimercy E. Kojongian Pritania Mokalu Ratni, Ni Putu Riandry Fadilah Nasution Rinny Rorimpandey Rovikasari, Mala Ruly Rantung Sabrina Wardatul Jannah Husain Sahril Nur Saudah, Khalifatun Sukardi Weda, Sukardi Sulfany Tineh Susi P. Kandati Syahrullah Syahrullah Syariatin, Nur Syarifuddin Dollah Tineh, Sulfany Tirza A Kumayas Triesye A. Laloan Yapi Henri Wongkar