Dialogic-interactive media: Alternative learning media to improve speaking skills

Atmazaki Atmazaki, S. Ramadhan, V. Indriyani, Jeihan Nabila
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The COVID-19 pandemic has not ended, so the learning process is still being carried out online. This results in ambiguity about how to teach. Language learning must be able to improve language skills, but some of these skills are difficult to teach. Based on the survey, speaking skills are the most difficult skills to teach online. Efforts are needed to overcome this, because speaking is considered the ultimate goal of language learning and the most basic skill to achieve. The purpose of this study was to develop dialogic-interactive media to improve students' speaking skills. The type of research used is development research using the Plomp Model (Preliminary Research, Prototype Phase, & Assessment Phase). Based on the research stages, the research objectives described in this article are to (1) describe the results of development research at the Preliminary Research stage and (2) describe the results of development research at the Prototyping Phase. The data analysis technique used in this research is descriptive data analysis technique. Based on the results of the study, it is shown that the use of learning methods and media in learning to speak has not helped students to improve their speaking skills. Therefore, interactive dialogical media were developed (introduction, interactive setting, everyday talk, learning talk, teaching talk, presenting; questioning; extending) and the teacher had a good response to the media model developed for use in learning to speak.
对话互动媒体:提高口语能力的另类学习媒体
COVID-19大流行尚未结束,因此学习过程仍在网上进行。这导致了如何教学的模糊性。语言学习必须能够提高语言技能,但是这些技能有些是很难教的。根据调查,口语技能是最难在线教授的技能。需要努力克服这一点,因为说被认为是语言学习的最终目标和最基本的技能。本研究的目的是开发对话互动媒体,以提高学生的口语能力。所使用的研究类型是使用Plomp模型(初步研究,原型阶段和评估阶段)的开发研究。根据研究阶段,本文描述的研究目标是(1)描述初步研究阶段的开发研究结果,(2)描述原型阶段的开发研究结果。本研究使用的数据分析技术是描述性数据分析技术。根据研究结果,使用学习方法和媒体学习口语并没有帮助学生提高口语技能。因此,交互式对话媒体被开发出来(介绍、互动设置、日常谈话、学习谈话、教学谈话、呈现;质疑;延伸),教师对为学习说话而开发的媒体模式有很好的反应。
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