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Literature Review : The Effectiveness of Interactive Mijiwa Media to Write Javanese Script Herni Retnowati; Suyatno Suyatno; Octo Dendy Andriyanto; Darni Darni
Wahana Vol 77 No 1 (2025): Wahana Tridarma Perguruan Tinggi
Publisher : LPPM Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/wahana.v77i1.10435

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Abstrak Perkembangan teknologi digital telah membuka peluang baru dalam pembelajaran Bahasa Jawa pada materi aksara Jawa yang selama ini cenderung kurang diminati dan sulit diajarkan. Dalam konteks tersebut, penting untuk mengkaji sejauh mana media berbasis web mampu menjawab tantangan pembelajaran berdasarkan pengalaman visual dan praktik menulis. Artikel ini membahas efektivitas Mijiwa (multimedia interaktif Jawa berbasis web), sebuah media pembelajaran berbasis web terhadap peningkatan keterampilan menulis aksara Jawa bagi peserta didik. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode studi pustaka dengan pendekatan deskriptif kualitatif terhadap publikasi ilmiah yang terbit pada periode 2020-2025. Hasil kajian menunjukkan bahwa Mijiwa memiliki keunggulan dalam menyajikan pembelajaran yang interaktif dan kontekstual melalui integrasi fitur multimodal dan latihan soal berbasis dinamis. Akses yang mudah melalui perangkat pribadi seperti smartphone memberikan kesempatan bagi peserta didik untuk belajar secara fleksibel, kapan pun dan di mana pun. Media ini juga mampu mendorong partisipasi aktif dan meningkatkan motivasi belajar siswa terhadap materi aksara Jawa. Oleh karena itu, Mijiwa dinilai relevan sebagai inovasi pembelajaran Bahasa Jawa yang adaptif terhadap gaya belajar generasi digital. Kata kunci: Aksara Jawa, Media Pembelajaran, Mijiwa, Pembelajaran berbasis Web, Studi Literatur Abstract The development of digital technology has opened new chances in learning Javanese mainly in Javanese script in which many students were less interested in and hard to learn. So, it is important to study how far the web based media able to answer the learning challenge based on the visual and writing experience. This article discusses about whether Mijiwa (multimedia interaktif Jawa berbasis web) could improve the ability of writing Javanese script to the students. This study used literature study method through qualitative descriptive approach to the scientific publication released in 2020-2025. The result of the study showed that Mijiwa had superiority in interactive and contextual learning  through the multimodal feature integration and dynamic based test. The easy access through smartphone gave chances to the students to learn flexibly both time and places. This media was also able to support the students to be active and improve the learning motivation to the Javanese script. So, Mijiwa was identified relevant with adaptive Javanese learning innovation to the digital generation learning styles. Keywords: The Javanese Script, Learning Media, Mijiwa, Web based Learning, Literature Study
Social Media and the Commodification of Reactions: Batik’s TikTok Live and Economic Attention Haryanti Haryanti; Octo Dendy Andriyanto; Herni Retnowati
Wahana Vol 77 No 1 (2025): Wahana Tridarma Perguruan Tinggi
Publisher : LPPM Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/wahana.v77i1.10437

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This article explores the phenomenon of reaction commodification in live batik sales broadcasts on TikTok, a practice gaining significant popularity in Indonesia. In the context of the attention economy, users' emotional reactions—whether comments, virtual gifts, or expressions of awe or anger—have become valuable economic assets. This research employs a qualitative approach using netnography and content analysis of three prominent hosts: Farhan (72 Batik), Rama (Batik Nawilis), and Tulus (Sanarakarta Batik). The findings indicate that these hosts do more than just sell; they act as digital cultural performers who craft narratives, visual scenarios, and manipulate audience emotions to capture the spotlight and generate income. This practice of reaction commodification carries complex social and cultural implications. On one hand, it opens new economic opportunities for local cultural practitioners. On the other hand, it threatens the authentic meaning of batik as an intangible cultural heritage, risking its reduction to mere spectacle. This study highlights the dynamics of local cultural representation within the global pull of digital platforms. It also offers a critical reflection on the ethical boundaries and future directions of digital cultural policy. Finally, this article paves the way for further research on the relationship between the attention economy, digital performativity, and the sustainability of local culture on social media.