EXPLORING AND IDENTIFYING TECHNOLOGY-BASED DYNAMIC LEARNING THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA IN ACADEMIC WRITING

R. Inderawati, I. Petrus, Hariswan Putra Jaya
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Technology has been a new concept of learning in this digital era which brings positive response to students and lecturer. This current study focuses on the use of various social media that facilitate students to learn English. The aim of this research is to explore and to identify the use of Facebook in academic writing courses that perpetually developed to be a dynamic way of learning through a blended learning in terms of mobile learning. The 2nd semester students of 2017/2018 as the research subject who took Academic Paragraph Course. By utilizing mix-method through observation, documentation, questionnaire, and interview, this study explored and identified the language learning through social media. The result of the study was that the English learning especially academic writing could be categorized as a dynamic learning with exact rich connections in Facebook group account which was utilized both online and offline mode of learning with various learning models appropriate to the 21st century English learning where a dynamic interaction amongst lecturer and students happened by collaborating, communicating, thinking critically, and creating through self/peer assessment and a series of dynamic learning.
学术写作中基于社交媒体的动态学习探索与识别
在这个数字时代,技术已经成为一种新的学习概念,它给学生和讲师带来了积极的反响。目前的这项研究主要关注各种社交媒体的使用,以促进学生学习英语。本研究的目的是探索和确定Facebook在学术写作课程中的使用,这些课程通过移动学习的混合学习,不断发展成为一种动态的学习方式。2017/2018年第二学期的学生作为研究对象,参加了学术段落课程。本研究采用观察、文献资料、问卷调查和访谈相结合的混合方法,对社交媒体中的语言学习进行了探索和识别。研究结果表明,英语学习,尤其是学术写作,可以被归类为一种动态学习,在Facebook群组账户中有着非常丰富的联系,该群组账户采用了在线和离线学习模式,具有适合21世纪英语学习的各种学习模式,讲师和学生之间通过通过自我/同伴评估和一系列动态学习进行合作、交流、批判性思维和创造。
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