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EVALUATION OF HIGHER EDUCATION LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USABILITY USING SYSTEM USABILITY SCALE Atika Herawati; Muchlas Suseno; Siti Drivoka Sulistyaningrum
UICELL No 5 (2021): UICELL Conference Proceedings 2021
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. HAMKA

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During pandemic COVID-19, higher education has made a large shift in turning synchronous learning into asynchronous learning through online learning platforms. It encourages every institution, likewise Universitas Negeri Jakarta, to provide an all-in-one technology-supported learning environment due to face this dynamic change. Therefore, UNJ has finally developed its own Learning Management System (LMS). However, since it is a new brand tool of learning and innovation, it needs to be quickly evaluated for satisfaction and optimization so that there can be proposed for improvements in the future. This research uses System Usability Scale (SUS) as the Usability evaluation methods which is distributed through Google Forms and measured the validity by SPSS software. This evaluation method has been done to 50 participants from undergraduate and graduate students of English Language Education Study Program at UNJ. It was found that the result was valid with 0,702 reliability rate. The evaluation result of LMS owned by UNJ has 83,25 SUS score which can be regarded as "Excellent" rating as well as grade “A” according to Curved Grade Scale (CGS). Despite the score of Net Promoter Scale categorized as “Promoter”, it suggests further research investigated in other departments of UNJ to meet different expectations. Keywords: Evaluation, Learning Management System (LMS), System Usability Scale (SUS), Higher Education
PROGRAM EVALUATION ON TECHNOLOGY LITERACY IN ENGLISH CLASSROOM: NEEDS ANALYSIS Dieni Nurhasanah Dwihastuti; Muchlas Suseno; Siti Drivoka Sulistyaningrum
UICELL No 5 (2021): UICELL Conference Proceedings 2021
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. HAMKA

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Teachers in the 21st century must be capable of new literacy, such as digital literacy, technology literacy, and human literacy. There has been a lot of research done in this area, but this is one of the more recent studies that relates to technological literacy. This research will focus on the program evaluation of the use of technology literacy in English classrooms. The study aimed to determine whether technology literacy was used in the classrooms, to evaluate teachers’ competence in the use of technology literacy, and to determine the students’ needs in the use of computing applications in the English classroom. A needs analysis was used as the research methodology. To get the data, an observation sheet was obtained as the instrument. The questionnaires were adapted from Blended Learning Innovation for IRCC Settlement Language Training by Fahy et. al. (2016). The findings confirmed some facts. First, despite the challenges of technology literacy applied in the classroom, teachers felt the positive impacts on teaching and learning in the classroom. Second, in the use of technology applications, it has met some of the students' needs in learning English. Third, in terms of evaluation, the teacher did not meet enough qualifications as a qualified teacher to use technology in the classroom. As a result, it influenced the teaching-learning process, and they were unable to instruct successfully. The researcher proposed that the school hold a workshop or training for the teachers to improve their teaching skills using technology literacy. The researcher recommended further study on the integration of the technology literacy used in the English syllabus and the teaching materials. Keynotes: technology literacy, program evaluation, needs analysis
THE MODEL OF PROJECT-BASED AND COGNITIVE COMPETENCIES-INFUSED LEARNING IN THE GRAMMAR CLASS OF ELESP: MODEL OF PROJECT-BASED AND COGNITIVE COMPETENCIES-INFUSED LEARNING IN THE GRAMMAR CLASS OF ELESP Annisa Oktavyana; Siti Drivoka Sulistyaningrum; Ratna Dewanti
BASIS (Bahasa dan Sastra Inggris) Vol 9 No 1 (2022): JURNAL BASIS UPB
Publisher : Universitas Putera Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33884/basisupb.v9i1.4619

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Model of learning is a guideline that teachers will use to let their teaching more comprehensive and practical to facilitate the achievement of the learning goal. A dynamic approach suited to teaching in which students explore real-world problems and challenges, simultaneously developing 21st-century skills while working in small collaborative groups is Project-Based Learning. The purpose of the study is to analyze the used model of Project-Based and Cognitive competencies-infused learning in the grammar class of English Language Education Study Program. This study employed a qualitative design where the data are the components of the existing models of learning in grammar classes of English Language Education Study Program. Besides, online class observation and grammar class syllabus documents are used as instruments. The findings of analysis revealed that Methods that generally used in the online class observation are Computer-Assisted Instruction (CAI), Scaffolding, Reciprocal method, Cooperative Learning while mostly used Lecturing, General Discussion, and Presentation to delivering material. The indicator that could be seen in syllabus document and class observations was Critical Thinking from Cognitive competences indicators. The Project-Based Learning indicators could also be seen directly from syllabus documents and online class observations. Intellectual Challenge and Accomplishment was mostly dominated seen in the model.
The Benefits and Challenges of English Teachers in Implementing E-Learning during Covid-19 Pandemic Feira Fajar Kariena; Ratna Dewanti; Siti Drivoka Sulistyaningrum; Darmahusni Darmahusni; Sri Sumarni
Jurnal Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Vol 22, No 1 (2022): APRIL 2022
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

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This paper will present the result of a study aiming to identify teachers’ opinions about the values and challenges of an online teaching English as a foreign language during covid 19 pandemic in a vocational high school in West Java Indonesia. The study has been informed by the theory of e-learning, modify the principles of e-learning, types of e-learning, the benefits and challenges of e-learning. Using a qualitative approach, this research was a case study which involved 21 vocational high school English teachers in Bekasi. Data collection was done through an in-depth interview and questionnaire to explore teachers’ e-learning experiences, both benefits and challenges in teaching English. Based on the findings, the majority of teachers expressed that the use of e-learning was effective with various benefits and challenges such as teachers’ readiness in implementing e-learning, accessibility and Internet connectivity, low students’ participation and identify plagiarism. Thus, the researcher recommended more studies of e-learning to get practical strategies to employ online sources for education in the pandemic situation.
THE INCORPORATION OF COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN PUBLIC SPEAKING COURSE SYLLABUS AT ENGLISH LANGUAGE EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM Luthfia Putri Utami; Siti Drivoka Sulistyaningrum
Celtic : A Journal of Culture, English Language Teaching, Literature and Linguistics Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022): June 2022
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/celtic.v9i1.18281

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Communication skills have been considered as an essential skill and element of employability in the 21st-century, because these skills are needed for workplace adaptability competitiveness. Therefore, it also affects the field of education and integrating communication skills in the curriculum are urgently needed. Hence, this study aimed to explore the extent to which communication skills are incorporated, along with the syllabus components that have been incorporated into communication skills. To conduct this content analysis, the statements (words, phrases, and sentences) in the syllabus were collected and 12 out of 35 indicators of communication skills are employed. The data source of this study was the syllabus for the 4th semester of public speaking course in 2020 at University X in Jakarta. It was found that 11 out of 12 indicators were incorporated into the syllabus. Moreover, it turned out the indicators appear to be incorporated in 7 out of 12 components of syllabus, which are: Course Identification, Course Description, Learning Outcomes, Course Goal, Materials, Learning Methods, and Task Description. The result reveals that the communication skills are already incorporated but still limited and the syllabus needs further revisions in order to meet the communication skills indicators. 
PENGEMBANGAN MATERI AJAR PRODUKSI LISAN BERBASIS MICROLEARNING BAGI GURU BAHASA DI KABUPATEN AGAM, SUMATERA BARAT, INDONESIA Siti Drivoka Sulistyaningrum; Ifan Iskandar; Ratna Dewanti
P2M STKIP Siliwangi Vol 9 No 2 (2022): Volume 9 Nomor 2: November 2022
Publisher : IKIP Siliwangi Bandung

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The microlearning method has been accelerating and facilitating the pedagogical approach to developing teachers as professionals in 21st-century learning. However, research into English speaking learning materials, particularly microlearning-based English speaking learning materials for the teachers in Agam District, West Sumatra, is limited and urged. This study reports the development of Common European Framework (CEFR) and microlearning-based spoken production learning materials for teachers of junior high schools in Agam through the workshop. The findings revealed that the teachers’ competence was significantly positive in developing learning materials based on microlearning. They become skillful and able to design microlearning-based English-spoken materials for their context and their needs. Their expertise can have an impact on the teachers in Agam and act as a socializing agent for the other teachers in West Sumatra
Trends of virtual reality for learning empirical evidence from different fields Siti Drivoka Sulistyaningrum; Rizky Syahra Putri; Atika Herawati; Sugeng Irianto
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 16, No 4: November 2022
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v16i4.20648

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Virtual reality (VR) has been shown to be beneficial for educational purposes and has emerged as a prevalent topic for teaching and learning. However, there is very little that is currently known about VR in the context of learning from different fields. This research is a systematic literature review which intends to investigate the future trends of virtual reality for learning by analyzing real-world data obtained from Google Scholar, Crossref, and Google Trends; the first pertinent publication discovered in the database is included as the data of this study. In total, 451 relevant publications from Google Scholar and 999 relevant publications from Crossref have been identified by utilizing content analysis. Based on the findings, VR is an immensely new and emerging worldwide topic that involves authors and connections from various countries. Overall, the significant increase in publications on “virtual reality for learning” (as a source of knowledge) in recent years corresponds to the growing trend of Internet searches on “virtual reality for learning” (as a practical demand). These findings contribute to a reference, to promote, to adjust and re-align VR in workplace learning. This study only covers publication trends, including the number of publications per year and the source types of publications, as well as internet search trends from 2004 to 2022.
PELATIHAN PERANCANGAN PEMBELAJARAN BAHASA INGGRIS BERBASIS MICROLEARNING BAGI GURU SMP KABUPATEN AGAM Ratna Dewanti; Ifan Iskandar; Siti Drivoka Sulistyaningrum; Sri Sumarni; Darmahusni Darmahusni
Abdi Pandawa: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Strategi Pendidikan dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Menuju Era Pasca Pandemi
Publisher : Universitas Islam Syekh Yusuf Tangerang

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Tujuan kegiatan pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini adalah untuk membantu guru Bahasa Inggris sekolah menengah pertama (SMP) di Kabupaten Agam, Sumatera Barat, untuk merancang pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris berbasis microlearning. Kegiatan ini dilakukan melalui pelatihan dan lokakarya, yang karena situasi pandemic Covid-19 dilaksanakan secara dalam jaringan (online) melalui zoom meeting. Kegiatan dilaksanakan dalam lima pertemuan mulai dari Agustus hingga Oktober 2022. Peserta kegiatan adalah 35 orang guru Bahasa Inggris yang tergabung dalam Musyawarah Guru mara pelajaran (MGMP) SMP Kabupaten Agam. Pemateri adalah lima orang dosen dari program studi Magister Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris Universitas Negeri Jakarta. Materi pelatihan mencakup konsep microlearning dan konsep lain yang terkait yakni literasi digital, self-directed learning; dan cara merancang pembelajaran berbasis microlearning untuk empat keterampilan berbahasa yakni menyimak, berbicara, membaca, dan menulis yang disesuaikan dengan tujuan pengajaran Bahasa Inggris di tingkat SMP. Kegiatan ini menghasilkan pemahaman yang lebih mendalam pada peserta pelatihan tentang konsep microlearning secara umum dan secara khusus untuk pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris serta cara merancang pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris berbasis microlearning.
Postgraduate Students’ Digital Literacy Zannatul Israh; Siti Drivoka Sulistyaningrum
UICELL No 6 (2022): UICELL Conference Proceedings 2022
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. HAMKA

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The rapid advancement of technology in the twenty-first century encouraged students to use communication tools and digital resources in their classroom learning activities. Some students must complete sophisticated tasks, so they must be able to manage files, including creating, editing, uploading videos, and using web-based tools. In order to complete those tasks in a satisfactory way, students must have good digital literacy. This study investigates postgraduate students’ digital literacy. The aim of this study is to explore postgraduate students’ digital literacy. The instruments used to gather data were a questionnaire and an interview. A total of 30 postgraduate students participated in this research. The finding was highlighted in terms of students’ ability to use computers, students’ internet skills, and students’ ability to seek and retrieve information and information resources. Key Words: Communication Tools, Digital Literacy, Postgraduate Students
An English Reading Material Analysis Through Microlearning and Critical Thinking Skill Views Deirra Ayu Kusmana Kusmana; Ratna Dewanti; Siti Drivoka Sulistyaningrum
ELT-Lectura Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023): ELT-Lectura Studies and Perspective in English Language Teaching
Publisher : Universitas Lancang Kuning

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The other advantages of microlearning included improving critical thinking, reducing cognitive load, concentrating on learning, and closing the theory-practice gap. This study looks into Symphony 1, an English course book, to assess how much reading involves microlearning and critical thinking skills. The cognitive domain of Anderson and Krathwohl revised Bloom's Taxonomy, which has been modified with critical thinking skills, served as the instrument for this descriptive qualitative study. The Microlearning descriptor, which was used as the second instrument, was taken from several pertinent sources. The researcher then determined the frequency and percentage of the cognitive domain of the data under investigation. According to the research, Symphony 1 contains 42 data on microlearning and 44 data on critical thinking skills. In the meantime, the proportion of each technique varies for both features. It proved that the existing learning materials actually contain critical thinking skills and microlearning. However, each chapter of the book needs to balance and emphasize how much of each indicator is used. The study suggests that textbook authors stress microlearning ideas and critical thinking skills more so as a way to enhance students' reading experiences.