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DIGITAL LITERACY IN 21ST CENTURY: A PORTRAYAL OF an ONLINE EFL CLASS in INDONESIA yavani, zakky; nurmala, Mela; arrasyid, Farouk imam
Foreign Language Instruction Probe Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): TEFL in Indonesia
Publisher : STIT Buntet Pesantren Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54213/flip.v1i1.125

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Abstract ___________________________________________________________________ The dominance of technology in everyday life emphasizes the importance of digital literacy for people all over the world. Demand for digital literacy integration penetrates all aspects, including the teaching and learning process in Indonesia. Many researchers have already explored digital literacy in the classroom and observed it in English classroom-based learning. However, to depict more what factors are needed to develop digital literacy in online EFL classes are not many, mainly in the Indonesian context. To investigate the case, this study employed a qualitative case study approach using the following instruments; a semi-structured interview with a knowledgeable English teacher in utilizing technology, online classroom observation, and documentation. The data were then analyzed, interpreted, and presented using descriptive explanation. First, it was found that students used various digital tools and performed several digital literacy elements (cultural, cognitive, communicative, and critical) in English online learning. Nevertheless, the lack of technology sources and students' readiness in utilizing technology are regarded as barriers to implement digital literacy in practice. Second, to develop digital literacy in English online learning, students are required to use various digital tools and to recognize a variety of features across digital tools, communicate appropriately with teachers and classmates through digital tools, as well as use technology to evaluate information. So, the guidance from the teacher regarding aspects of digital literacy, and students' involvement in multiple digital environments are considered as the needs of students to develop digital literacy in the 21st century.
Exploring the Use of Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (Mall) for EFL Learning at A Junior High School in Cirebon shofwaturrahmah, shofwaturrahmah; Rohadi, Tedi; Yavani, Zakky
Foreign Language Instruction Probe Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Technology Enhanced Language Learning
Publisher : STIT Buntet Pesantren Cirebon

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Mobile phone is very important for EFL teaching and learning. In education, there are several ways in which mobile phones can increase foreign language education. Then, this is the digital era students are very familiar with using mobile phones, gadgets, and other mobile applications that are English this requires teachers to master various skills. Teachers must be creative in the teaching and learning process, for example, using technology such as mobile phones. This study aims to explore how the teachers apply MALL (Mobile Assisted Language Learning) and what difficulties teachers face in implementing MALL (Mobile Assisted Language Learning) for EFL Learning at a Junior High School in Cirebon. This research was conducted by using a case study method in Junior High School. The subjects of this study were English teachers who had used MALL (Mobile mobile-assisted language Learning) in their learning; The results of this study show that the use of Mobile Assisted Language Learning is related to using MALL devices Laptops, and Mobile Phones as teaching media, and applications used by teachers, WhatsApp, Telegram, YouTube, Google Classroom, Zoom, Jamboard, Padlet, Live Worksheet, and Quizizz in EFL learning. The difficulties that teachers face are Classroom Management, Connectivity and Internet, Distraction, and Time management.
The Effectiveness of Poster Vs Video in Speaking Skill of EFL Learners Yavani, Zakky; Anani, Nur
English Education: Jurnal Tadris Bahasa Inggris Vol 11 No 1 (2018): English Education: Jurnal Tadris Bahasa Inggris
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

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EFL Learners’ difficulties in speaking are complex. Often times, the problems are on what to speak which leads the EFL learners hesitate and become not confidence when speaking. This study aims to know the effectiveness of poster and video in assisting students when speaking. Using quasi experimental method by setting X AK2 class as an experimental (using poster) and PM2 class as control group (using video), Independent sample t-test was used to test the hyphothesis in this study. the finding shows that using poster significantly gives affects more on students’ speaking performance. This conclusion is based on the significance value calculation of 0.000 which is smaller than 0.05. while, t-count (4.870) is higher than t-table (1.994). Therefore, the hypothesis of this study is accepted. It means that the using poster significantly improves the students’ speaking ability in the English teaching.
EXPLORING ISLAMIC UNIVERSITY STUDENTS’ ACCEPTANCE OF AI INTEGRATION IN ENGLISH SPEAKING PRACTICE: A TAM-BASED STUDY Yavani, Zakky; Hartono, Rudi; Haryanti, Rahayu Puji; Fitriati, Sri Wuli
The Proceedings of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation (ELTLT) Vol. 14 (2025)
Publisher : The Proceedings of English Language Teaching, Literature, and Translation (ELTLT)

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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into language education has created new opportunities for English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners, especially in speaking practice, where traditional classrooms often provide limited opportunities, delayed feedback, and high-anxiety conditions. Yet, few studies have examined AI acceptance within Muslim-majority higher education contexts where cultural and institutional factors may influence adoption. Guided by the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), this study investigated English Language Teaching (ELT) students’ perceptions of usefulness (PU), ease of use (PEOU), attitude (ATT), and intention to use (ITU) AI tools for speaking practice at an Islamic university in Indonesia. A quantitative descriptive survey design was employed with 110 third-semester students, using a TAM-based questionnaire, analyzed through descriptive statistics . Findings indicated consistently high PU, particularly in enhancing confidence, fluency, vocabulary, and grammar, as well as high PEOU, reflecting the intuitive nature of AI tools. Attitudes were uniformly favorable, while ITU, though high, was slightly lower and more varied, suggesting that external factors such as affordability, infrastructure, and cultural concerns may limit adoption. The study affirms TAM’s explanatory power while underscoring its limits in fully capturing contextual influences. Its novelty lies in applying TAM within an Islamic higher education setting, contributing theoretical, pedagogical, and policy insights. Limitations include the single-site scope, reliance on self-reported data, and cross-sectional design, indicating the need for multi-institutional, longitudinal, and extended-TAM research.