Developing project-based e-module for contextual written language skills course at English language education study program

Rika Rika, A. Saragih, Fahri Haswani, Yeni Erlita
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The ability to develop, project-based e-modules for the Contextual Written Language Skills course in a learning context into another learning context is anessential ability for students based on project-based learning. However, the learning pattern used is innovative learning, which can improve students’ skills and thinking abilities. The ability of project-based e-modules for the English lecturers to adapt their knowledge and skills from project-based e-modules for the Contextual Written Language Skills course to another course has been studied. This research focused on the presentation of discussion material that is not accompanied by an assignment or project or the systematics of preparing teaching materials and e-modules using project-based learning for Contextual Written Language Skills. The research used in this study is the Research and Development (RnD) development model by adopting the model Borg and Gall, which consists of 6 phases: 1) Gathering data and Information, 2) Need analysis, and 3) Material Design. 4) Validating by experts, 5) Revising, and 6) Final Product. The results of this study are based on an analysis of the needs of students who experience limited digital learning resources related to the material in the Contextual Written Language Skills course. Therefore, researchers are interested in developing textbooks in the form of e-modules to meet the needs of students and improve their learning outcomes. E-modules developed were validated by experts. Material expert validation had an average score of 88,61%, which was classified as very good. Media expert validation obtained an average score of 87,75% which was classified as very good. This means that the developed e-module is valid to be used in the Contextual Written Language Skills course.
为英语语言教育研究课程的语境书面语言技能课程开发基于项目的电子模块
在项目式学习的基础上,将学习情境中的情境性语言文字技能课程的项目式电子模块开发到另一个学习情境中,是学生必备的能力。但所采用的学习模式是创新学习,可以提高学生的技能和思维能力。研究了基于项目的电子模块对英语讲师从基于项目的语境语言技能课程电子模块到另一门课程的知识和技能的适应能力。这项研究的重点是讨论材料的展示,这些材料不附带作业或项目,或者是使用基于项目学习的情境语言技能课程编写教材和电子模块的系统性。本研究采用的是研究与发展(RnD)开发模式,采用了博格和加尔的模式,包括 6 个阶段:1) 收集数据和信息;2) 需求分析;3) 材料设计。4) 专家验证,5) 修改,6) 最终产品。本研究的结果基于对学生需求的分析,这些学生在情境书面语言技能课程中遇到了与教材相关的数字学习资源有限的问题。因此,研究人员有兴趣开发电子模块形式的教科书,以满足学生的需求,提高他们的学习成果。开发的电子模块经过了专家论证。材料专家验证的平均得分率为 88.61%,被评为非常好。媒体专家验证的平均得分为 87.75%,被评为非常好。这意味着所开发的电子模块可用于 "语境书面语言技能 "课程。
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