Perception of Digital Storytelling in Overcoming Fear for Speaking English through Interdisciplinary Project of Gender Issues

Puspita Dewi, Dian Eka Sari
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Learning speaking has many challenging, particularly for students who have obstacles speaking in public places. This study reports on a project designed by the students to evaluate the development of their speaking skill through the digital storytelling with mobile devices.  This study explores the perception of the learners on the digital storytelling in learning speaking and how the digital storytelling effects on students’ speaking. This research involved English students for Department of English Literature in the second semester who took speaking subject. A qualitative research was used in this study adapted a workshop approach and RASE (Resources, Activity, Support, and Evaluation) with three phases pre-production, production, and post-production and supported by a quantitative data by filling a questionnaire. The research results show that digital storytelling has positive impact to students because they believe that it encouraged them to learn writing, grammar, pronunciation, writing, and reading with the highest percentage of the students’ response is 55.6%. The learners also agree that the project can support them to be more confident and familiar with social phenomena involving women issues. This research is expected to contribute to the teaching and learning second or foreign language.
跨领域性别议题研究:数位叙事在克服英语恐惧中的作用
学习口语有很多挑战,特别是对那些在公共场合说话有障碍的学生。本研究报告了一个由学生设计的项目,通过移动设备的数字讲故事来评估他们的口语技能的发展。本研究探讨了学习者在口语学习中对数字讲故事的认知,以及数字讲故事对学生口语的影响。本研究以英语文学系下学期选修口语科目的英语系学生为研究对象。本研究采用了一种定性研究方法,采用了研讨会方法和RASE(资源、活动、支持和评估),分为生产前、生产中和生产后三个阶段,并通过填写问卷来提供定量数据。研究结果显示,数字讲故事对学生产生了积极的影响,他们认为这鼓励了他们学习写作、语法、发音、写作和阅读,学生的回应比例最高,为55.6%。学员们也一致认为,该项目可以帮助他们更自信,更熟悉涉及妇女问题的社会现象。本研究可望对第二语言或外语教学有所助益。
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