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Students’ English Learning Experiences on Virtual Project-Based Learning Instruction Raida Asfihana; Kisman Salija; Iskandar Iskandar; Idawati Garim
International Journal of Language Education Vol. 6, No. 2, 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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Project-based learning is a learner-centered process that gives freedom to the students to design their own project works. Though numerous research results on the enactment of Project-Based Learning instruction have already been reported, only a limited number has reported its enactment in an online classroom situation. This present research, employed Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA), unpacks the students’ learning experience after being exposed to Virtual Project-Based Learning, henceforth Virtual PBL. The researchers administered in-depth interviews to eighteen students who came from two different classes in an Islamic Higher Education in Indonesia. Findings show that five major themes emerged from data collection and analysis; increase active participation and motivation, develop critical thinking skills, participate in collaborative group discussion, build peer and lecturer communication, and develop skills in using digital tools. This result contributes to the earlier studies dealing with students’ learning experience of Virtual PBL instruction. It also adds the pedagogical implications to the research related to Virtual PBL enactment in Islamic higher education setting. 
The Types of Questions Used by the Teacher in Reading Class at MTs As’adiyah Ereng-Ereng Bantaeng Lidya Arlini; Haryanto Atmowardoyo; Kisman Salija
Al-Musannif Vol 2 No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Madrasah Tsanawiyah DDI Cilellang

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This research highlights the types of questions used by the teacher in Reading Class which focused on teacher’s question, types of the question and the length of students’ responses. The research was conducted at MTs As’adiyah Ereng-Ereng Bantaeng, the researcher chose one English teacher purposively. This research applied qualitative descriptive and discourse analysis as a research design to analyze language, writing, speech, and conversation (verbal and non-verbal). The data was collected through classroom observation and interview. One teacher was involved as a subject of this research. The data were analyzed based on three procedures of data analysis which were involved in data collection, data analysis and interpretation. The result of this research shows that (1) the teacher performed both types of question from Lidya’s Genre of question they are less sophisticated and sophisticated questions. In this research less sophisticated question emerged 328 times in three meetings observation. This level of question become most used level of question because basically the teacher asked question to recall the material that they have been learned before in order to involve the students’ participation and to recall their memory in their teacher and learning process especially memory that related to the words meaning. In contrast, sophisticated question only appeared 106 times. The sophisticated questions demand the students to use their imagination, developed unique ideas, think creatively and making some judgment related to the teaching material based on the specific criterion. (2) The reason why teacher ask questions dominated by checking the students’ understanding about the material. The types of questions asked were determined by pedagogical purposes the teacher wanted to achieve. (3) The question that achieves the longest response was less sophisticated questions (more-than-ten-words) based on the length of students ’responses and followed by sophisticated question (seven-to-ten-words) it means that when this type of question asked, the students’ response was shorter.
TEACHERS’ PARALANGUAGE IN CLASSROOM INTERACTION Anindya Anisa Ayuningsih; Murni Mahmud; Kisman Salija; Maemuna Muhayyang
RETORIKA: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Pengajarannya Vol 15, No 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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Paralanguage, as a part of non-verbal communication, is believed to have fruitful contribution to the successful teaching and learning process. Therefore, it is crucial to explore the features of teachers’ paralanguage in EFL classroom interactions and the function of those paralanguage features in classroom interaction. Under the design of qualitative research, this study employed classroom observation and recording. The subject is one English class with one teacher and 31 students in one Senior High School in Makassar, Indonesia. To analyze data, steps of analysis which included data collection, data reduction, data display and conclusion (drawing or verifying) adopted from Miles, Huberman, and Saldana (2014) were employed. The result of data analysis showed that the teacher applied some features of paralanguage in classroom interaction in the forms of (1) voice qualities that consist of pitch (the highness and lowness of tone), rhythm (smooth rhythm), and rate (slow rate or tempo); and (2) vocalizations that include vocal characterizers (laughing) and vocal segregate (sound “ee”). This study also found that the use of teacher’s paralanguage in teaching was (1) to accent, (2) to complement, (3) to contradict, (4) to regulate, and (5) to repeat. Findings from this study can become a reference for teachers in creating effective classroom interaction. The use of paralanguage by the teacher in the class as one aspect of non-verbal communication is needed as one way to create effective classroom interaction. 
Improving Students’ Speaking Ability by Using YouTube Application at Madrasah Aliyah Kalosi Ardianto Ardianto; Kisman Salija; Amra Ariyani
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 2, June (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether the use of YouTube application videos in teaching speaking improve the students’ speaking ability. Pre-experimental design is a method used by researchers with one group class pre-test and post-test. The population is class X Madrasah Aliyah students in the 2022/2023 academic year. Samples were taken using cluster random sampling technique consisting of 32 students. The instrument of this research is speaking test which is given as pre-test and post-test. The results of this study prove that there is a significant difference between students' scores before treatment and students' scores after treatment. Students' speaking ability after the application of the YouTube application video or better than before the use of the YouTube application. This can be seen from the average score, the students' pre-test average score (61.97) and lower than the post-test average (82.47). The significance value of this study (0.000) is smaller than the significant level (0.05). It can be concluded that the use of the YouTube application to improve the students’ speaking ability in terms of Vocabulary, Pronunciation, Grammar in the tenth grade of Madrasah Aliyah Kalosi.
THE EFFECTS OF IMAGE STREAMING STRATEGY IN LEARNING TO WRITE NARRATIVE ENGLISH TEXT BY YEAR 11 STUDENTS OF SMA NEGERI 1 TINAMBUNG KAB. POLEWALI MANDAR Hijrah Tul Muntaha; Kisman Salija; Munir Munir
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 1, March (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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The purpose of this study was To Find Out whether or not the Image Streaming Strategy affects the student’s narrative English text. This study used Pre-Experimental in quantitative methods and image streaming was used as a research strategy. The population in this study were students of class XI IPA SMA Negeri 1 Tinambung. in the 2021/2022 school year. Samples were taken using a cluster random sampling technique consisting of 29 students. The instrument of this research is a Writing test of a sheet essay writing short story. From the analysis of data and computations, it was found that the image streaming strategy has an effect on the skills writing narrative English text for class XI Students of SMA Negeri 1 Tinambung. The result writing skill narrative text by students before use image streaming strategy was 53.17 in the poor category and after using the image streaming strategy was 89.73 in the Good category. This means that there is the effect of Image Streaming strategy in learning to write narrative English text for XI Students SMA Negeri 1 Tinambung.
THE IMPACTS OF SPEAKING ANXIETY ON STUDENTS’ LEARNING PROCESS Najla Annisa Zuhri; Kisman Salija; Geminastiti Sakkir
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 3, Sept (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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This study aims to determine the level of student anxiety from the factors that cause anxiety and the impact of speaking anxiety on the student learning process at SMA Negeri 1 Parepare. This research applied mixed methods research design. The data were collected from the questionnaire and interview. The subjects of this study were second-grade students in science and social students. The questionnaire was conducted on 96 students and the interview was conducted on 9 students. Based on data analysis, it was found that the percentage of the Foreign Language Class Anxiety Scale (FLCAS) questionnaire on internal and external factors of students' speaking anxiety in the learning process was 1 student (1,04%) at a very anxious level and 10 students (10.42%) at the level of anxiety. while the other 59 students (61.46%) were at a mildly level of anxiety. 23 students (23.96%) were at the relaxed level, and 3 students (3.13%) were at the very relaxed level. The results of this study indicate that the average score of students' speaking anxiety as a whole is at a mild level of anxiety, with an average score of 78.43. The impact of speaking anxiety on the student's learning process is due to the low motivation of students to learn in English, lack of vocabulary, lack of knowledge of grammar, lack of pronunciation, never having practiced speaking in English, lack of opportunity to speak in front of crowds, and nervousness. This has a negative impact on students by causing them to be blank, stuttering, afraid, nervous, and anxious.
Optimizing Academic Advisor Roles Via E-mentoring At English Department of Universitas Negeri Makassar Nurul Azizah Iqbal; Kisman Salija; Samtidar Samtidar
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 2, June (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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This research examines the Optimizing Academic Advisor Roles Via E- mentoring at English Department of Universitas Negeri Makassar. The researchers applied descriptive qualitative method. The subject of this research was the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th semester students from English Education class Pare-Pare. The subjects consist of 10 students which were taken by using purposive random sampling technique. The data obtained through interview which were analysed qualitatively in several stages, namely data reduction, data display, and drawing conclusion and verification to find accuracy data. The result of data analysis showed that based on the interview which had been taken via WhatsApp, it can be said that this study demonstrates that e- mentoring has promise as a vehicle for preparing study plans, giving consideration in choosing courses programmed, guiding in approving the study plan, solving personal, social, and career problems via E-mentoring during Covid-19 pandemic such as WhatsApp.
The Utilization of Free Online Machine Translation as a Language Learning Tool in Efl Classroom Dian Saputra; Haryanto Atmowardoyo; Kisman Salija
Jurnal Mantik Vol. 6 No. 3 (2022): November: Manajemen, Teknologi Informatika dan Komunikasi (Mantik)
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

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This investigation was aiming to find out how students utilize Free Online Machine Translation (FOMT), and the reasons understudies utilize FOMT as a language-learning tool in perusing the scholarly article. The researcher applied descriptive qualitative research. These inquiries were conducted within the apprentice level of English learners. The members of this survey were 10 students. All of them were selected for the purpose of research. The observation took notes and video records were used to figure out who was using FOMT while reading the scholarly paper. Meanwhile, the interview section was presented with details about the reasons for students introducing the FOMT. The results of this study have shown that the participants employ FOMT as a reading tool in a number of different ways for the period of reading the scholarly paper. These approaches were divided into three parts; first, a word-to-word translation was used by six participants; second, a sentence-to-sentence translation was completed by six participants. Then, what is the frequency used by participants while assessing the FOMT types. In addition, there have been numerous reasons for participants using FOMT to support comprehension of the scholarly paper
THE EFFECTS OF USING AUDIO-VISUAL LEARNING MEDIA ON THE STUDENTS LISTENING SKILL Muh. Al Ikhsandi Palysa Putra; Kisman Salija; Amirullah Abduh
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 4, Dec (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

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The objective of this research was to find out whether or not the effect of using audio-visual media on the student’s listening skills. This research took place at SMA Negeri 2 Jeneponto. The population of this research was the tenth student of SMA Negeri 2 Jeneponto. The researchers used a listening test by using audio-visual media to collect the data. The instrument of this research was a multiple-choice written test which administer as a pre-test and post-test. Based on the result of the mean score, the researchers found that there are effects of using audio-visual learning media because the result of the post-test was higher than the result of the pre-test (64.33 > 43.50). Then, the researchers conclude that the effect of using audio-visual learning media on the student’s listening skills at SMA Negeri 2 Jeneponto academic year 2022/2023.
How Smart Is a Smartphone? A Survey Study on The Use of Smartphone Among Students of English Education State University of Makassar Dio Tri Putra Iskandar; Kisman Salija; Samtidar Samtidar
JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy Vol 1, No 4, Dec (2022): JTechLP: Journal of Technology in Language Pedagogy
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This study aims to determine how the use of smartphones for learning, especially English by students majoring in English Education at Makassar State University. This study involved 122 students as participants using a purposive random sampling method where the sample had to meet two criteria, namely, having a smartphone and students from the Department of English Education. The questionnaire is a research instrument used in this study. Then the data that has been collected is analyzed deductively and then described descriptively. The results of the study are divided into 4 categories, namely the contribution of smartphones in learning, the use of smartphones for learning purposes, smartphone features, and smartphones for English language skills. In each category, it shows that most of the respondents support the use of smartphones in learning, especially in improving their English skills.
Co-Authors A Halim A. Nana Nofriana Irwan Abduh, Amirullah Abdul Halim Abdul Rahman Abdullah Abdullah Abdullah Abdullah Ahmad Talib Ainun Nur Oktaviani Agustam Alawiyah, Siti Amaliah, Suci Amin, Fatimah Hidayahni Aminah, Andi Siti Amirullah Amirullah Amra Ariyani Andi Kurniawan Andi Masriadi Tarmin, Andi Masriadi Andi Nindyia Nur Ramadani Putri Andi St. Dalaira Fezih Karimah Anggi Oktavia Nur HS Anindya Anisa Ayuningsih Annisa Ramadhani Anugrah Puspita Ayu Muhammad Ardianto Ardianto Asmaul Husna Baa, Sultan Baso Jabu, Baso Basri, Nurfajriah Bowu, Nella Aswi Buyung Renaldy Adisaputra Dian Saputra Dio Tri Putra Iskandar Eka Nurindah Sari Elis Jayanti, Nur Erfiani Irawan Fachrunnisa, Nurul Fatima Mutmainna Fatmawati Fatmawati Fatmawati Fatmawati Fatmiah Utami, Andi Rachma Fitrizah, Luthfiyyah Ainur Garim, Idawati Geminastiti Sakkir Gusnita Gusnita Hanafie Pelu Hardianti Hardianti Hardianti Hardianti, Hardianti Hardiyanti Kadir Haryanto Atmowardoyo Haryanto Atmowardoyo Haryanto Atmowardoyo Haryanto Atmowardoyo, Haryanto Haturrahma, Mufti Hidayahni Amin, Fatimah Hijrah Tul Muntaha Hisaan, Amalia Khoirotun Idawati Garim Idawati Idawati Ika Isra Ayu Indah Triana Putri Irfan, Luthfia Nurhanisa Irna, Irna Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar Sulaiman, Iskandar Isna Humaera, Isna Iswahyudi, Sabrina Retnasari Jafar, Muhammad Basri Jaladara, Andi Rifqah Jumiaty, Andi Asri Jusmawati Jusmawati, Jusmawati Jusmianti Garing Kadir, Muhammad Nurul Ikram Korompot, Chairil Anwar Kurnia Annisa La Sunra Lidya Arlini Lisna Wati Litta Lista, Litta M. Jufrianto, M. Jufrianto Maemuna Muhayyang Magfirah, Nadila Ayu Makmur, Nurul Fajriah Mudinillah, Adam Muh. Al Ikhsandi Palysa Putra Muh. Basri Jafar Muhammad Badrus Sholeh Muhammad Badrus Sholeh Muhammad Basri Muhammad Basri Muhammad Irfan Rahim Munir Munir Murni Mahmud Mustakim Mustakim Mustari, Sri Hariati Najla Annisa Zuhri Nasrullah Nasrullah Neyarasmi, Fadilah Ningsi, Ira Syahya Nirmalasari, Putri Noni, Nurdin Nugroho, Ade NUR AENI Nur, Safar Nurfitri Alfiah S Nurul Arifah Nurul Aulia Dewi Nurul Azizah Iqbal Nurul Fachrunnisa Pelu, Hanafie Raharjo, Moelyo Rahman, Ninik Wahyuni Raida Asfihana Ramdani, Amaliah Rannu, Ceriati Bahagia Reski Hidayat Reskyani, Reskyani Safei, Nuh Hasanah Sahril Nur Salwi, Siti Raodha Samtidar Samtidar Satriyana Muis Sintia Ekawati Sirajuddin, Sry Rezki Ayu Sitti Harfiana Sri Nurfitri Amriyati Suharni Sudirman Sukardi Weda Sultan Sultan Syarifuddin Dollah Tunnisa, Dzakia Utami, Andi Rachma Fatmiah Waode Ade Sarasmita Uke Widya Rizky Pratiwi, Widya Rizky Zahra, Annisa Fatimatus