Personalised English Language Education Through an E-learning Platform

Author(s):  
Vladimír Bradáč ◽  
Pavel Smolka
Author(s):  
Ni Luh Putu Viranicka Septyani ◽  
I.G.A Lokita Purnamika ◽  
Nyoman Karina Wedhanti

<p>E-learning has significantly influenced the educational field. Education currently utilizes e-learning as one of the learning systems that facilitate students and teachers' learning process is distanced or traditional, or even in blended learning. One of the platforms used is the Undiksha Moodle E-learning Platform used in the pedagogical courses. This study aimed to identify students' perception of the use of the Undiksha Moodle E-learning platform. This discussion focuses on the effectiveness offered in the use of the Undiksha Moodle E-learning platform. This study is a case study involving 15 English Language Education students. This study's object is students' perception of using the Undiksha Moodle E-learning platform in the pedagogical courses. Data collections were done with questionnaires and semi-structured interviews to see the suitability of perceptions expressed by students. Data analysis is conducted qualitatively supported with quantitative data by considering the questionnaires' results and interpreting the data obtained. This study showed that English Language Education students have a positive perception of using Undiksha Moodle E-learning. The findings on the effectiveness of the use of the Undiksha Moodle E-learning platform used amounted to 4,173. That indicates that students strongly agree that the platform is effectively used in pedagogical courses.</p>


Author(s):  
I.G.A. Lokita Purnamika Utami ◽  
Putu Eka Dambayana Suputra ◽  
Ida Ayu Gede Juliana Dewi

This research aimed at investigating the challenges encountered by the students when utilizing Undiksha Moodle E-learning in online learning of literature courses. The research used embedded mixed method case study with qualitative dominant in collecting the data. The research subjects were students of English Language Education (ELE) who learned Literature courses by using Undiksha Moodle E-Learning platform. Questionnaire and semi-structured interview guide were used by the researcher as the instruments. The result of this study shows that there were 5 challenges encountered by the students in operating Undiksha Moodle E-learning platform which could be categorized into two namely internal and external challenges. The internal challenges were the absence of some features such as video conference feature, assignment pop-up reminder feature, the occurrence of server crash and the external challenges was the inequality of internet connection quality


Author(s):  
Ratna Sari Dewi ◽  
Selamat Husni Hasibuan

The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between student attitudes towards the E-Learning method and the learning achievement of English Language Education students at North Sumatra Muhammadiyah University. This research was conducted at UMSU with the subject of English Language Education Semester VIII. Data collection in this study was conducted using a questionnaire and documentation study. Questionnaires are used to collect data on student attitudes in online learning, while documentation studies are used to collect data on student learning outcomes. The technique used in this study is to test the validity and reliability. Data processing techniques use the SPSS version 20 program by carrying out tests of normality and linearity. The results of the linearity test at a significance level of 0.007 <0.05 which indicates the relationship between the attitude of e-learning learning and learning achievement is linear. between the attitude of students towards E-Learning learning with learning achievement in the English study program UMSU.


Author(s):  
Mohd Zulhilmi Che Had ◽  
Radzuwan Ab Rashid

This paper reviews the use of digital skills among teachers to teach English language lesson at schools in Malaysia. It starts by tracking the scenario of digital natives in Malaysia who are studying at school. Next, it reviews the government policies related to the integration of ICT in education especially in English language education as the government has invested a large amount of money to roll out the plan. This is followed by the discussion on teachers’ digital skills in conducting English language classes. It reveals that the barriers of ICT integration are the lack of system support and teachers’ reluctance to adopt the integration in English language lesson. This paper also reviews the courses of continuous professional development among language teachers as to deliver e-learning effectively. This paper concludes the ICT integration in English language lessons is vital and the teachers have to equip themselves with adequate digitals skills to meet digital natives’ expectations in learning English.


Author(s):  
Dentik Karyaningsih ◽  
Puji Siswanto

Lecture courses in the English Language Education Study Program of STKIP Setiabudhi Rangkasbitung are still conducted in face-to-face class, so the students who do not attend lectures cannot know the pronunciation material at that time, because the Pronunciation course is a practical course in the English pronunciation system. The E-Learning Pronunciation is built so that lectures can be carried out anywhere and anytime without reducing the quality of the teaching and learning process. Therefore, the students who are left behind can continue to follow the Pronunciation course material, as well as habituating students in utilizing communication and information technology. E-Learning Pronunciation is important to be built to improve the ability of students’ pronunciation when doing distance learning, so that students are clearer and more firm in understanding Pronunciation so that there are no errors in English pronunciation. Participants in this study were first semester students of English education study programs. This study uses an experimental research design with the Prototype System development method and system of testing uses Black box testing.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Atena Ghasemabadi ◽  
Nahid Soltanian

AbstractThis paper presents a mathematical model that examines the impacts of traditional and modern educational programs. We calculate two reproduction numbers. By using the Chavez and Song theorem, we show that backward bifurcation occurs. In addition, we investigate the existence and local and global stability of boundary equilibria and coexistence equilibrium point and the global stability of the coexistence equilibrium point using compound matrices.


2012 ◽  
Vol 56 (2) ◽  
pp. 126-141 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paula G. Watkins ◽  
Husna Razee ◽  
Juliet Richters

This article examines factors influencing English language education, participation and achievement among Karen refugee women in Australia. Data were drawn from ethnographic observations and interviews with 67 participants between 2009 and 2011, collected as part of a larger qualitative study exploring the well-being of Karen refugee women in Sydney. Participants unanimously described difficulty with English language proficiency and communication as the ‘number one’ problem affecting their well-being. Gendered, cultural and socio-political factors act as barriers to education. We argue that greater sensitivity to refugees' backgrounds, culture and gender is necessary in education. Research is needed into the combined relationships between culture and gender across pre-displacement, displacement and resettlement and the impact of these factors on post-immigration educational opportunities. Training is needed to sensitise educators to the complex issues of refugee resettlement. The paper concludes with recommendations for service provision and policy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 55-62
Author(s):  
Made Surya Mahendra ◽  
Ni Luh Putu Eka Sulistia Dewi ◽  
Ida Ayu Made Istri Utami

This study aimed (1) to analyze motivation’s factor that affects English Language Education Students in achieving learning English both in instrumental and integrative motivation; (2) to analyze the major factor of motivation that affect students; and (3) to analyze how the major factor of motivation influence the students in achieving their goal in learning English. The survey was employed as a method of data collection through questionnaires and interviews. Both instruments consisted of instrumental and integrative motivation, which each dimension involves three factors of motivation. The results showed that English Language Education students were affected by six motivation factors. Those are academic, social, economic, attitude toward learning the target language, attitude toward the target language community, and desire to learn the target language. Among those motivation factors, the academic and attitude toward learning the target language were the major factor that affects students in achieving their goal in language learning.


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