Students’ Perspective on the Use of Google Sites in General English Class at Higher Education

Atik Ulinuha, Tantry Ajeng Parnawati
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Technology plays a significant role in English Language Teaching during the pandemic. There are several platforms that both teachers and students need to adapt to. Google seems to have a major role in developing platforms for both teachers and students. However, among those platforms, this study focuses on the use of E-Module arranged using the Google Sites platform as supplementary material in General English classes. Google Sites was chosen as it is a web-based module that teachers can personalize to fulfill students’ needs. Since this study aims to evaluate the use of E-Module arranged using the Google Sites platform as supplementary material in General English classes at Tribhuwana Tunggadewi University, this study employed descriptive quantitative method using survey to gather the data. The population of the study was all students who enroll in General English during the academic year 2021/2022. From the population, 328 students participated in the survey. The survey questions covered learning efficiency, experience, and motivation from students’ points of view. The study findings indicated that more than half of respondents agreed that the module was very good to use without revision, which means the module was efficient, fun, and motivating. Yet, the average of 25% of each question demands minor improvement for the module as well as providing the printed version. Therefore, teachers and lecturers may use Google Sites as supplementary material. For further study, as the pandemic becomes endemic, researchers might conduct an evaluation of e-module both in online and offline classes.Keywords: E-nglish Module, Google Sites, Students’ Perspective 
学生对高等教育普通英语课堂使用Google网站的看法
新冠肺炎疫情期间,科技在英语教学中发挥着重要作用。有几个平台,教师和学生都需要适应。谷歌似乎在为教师和学生开发平台方面都扮演着重要角色。然而,在这些平台中,本研究的重点是使用谷歌网站平台安排的E-Module作为普通英语课程的补充材料。之所以选择谷歌网站,是因为它是一个基于网络的模块,教师可以根据学生的需求进行个性化设置。由于本研究的目的是评估在Tribhuwana tungadewi大学普通英语课程中使用Google Sites平台安排的E-Module作为补充材料的情况,因此本研究采用描述性定量方法使用调查来收集数据。该研究的人群是在2021/2022学年注册通用英语的所有学生。从人口中,328名学生参与了调查。调查问题包括学生的学习效率、经验和动机。研究结果表明,超过一半的受访者认为该模块无需修改就可以很好地使用,这意味着该模块高效,有趣且具有激励性。然而,平均每个问题中有25%需要对模块进行微小的改进,并提供打印版本。因此,教师和讲师可以使用谷歌网站作为补充材料。为了进一步研究,随着大流行成为地方性流行病,研究人员可能会在在线和离线课程中对电子模块进行评估。关键词:电子英语模块,谷歌网站,学生视角
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