An Analysis of Students’ Attitude in Using Social Media Learning English with Blended Learning

Rita Karmila Sari, R. N. Auliya
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This study aims to find out how students' attitudes in using social media in learning English with blended learning. This research is a survey research with quantitative approach. This research was conducted at a private university in East Jakarta. The research population included 87 Informatics Study Program students, consisting of 71 male and 16 female students. The research instrument was in the form of a questionnaire revealing about students' perceptions towards blended learning and the use of social media in learning English, which consisted of three parts, namely: student data (6 items); English learning model choices (7 items); and students' perceptions about the use of social media, including attitudes and problems encountered in learning English (15 items). The research data were analyzed using the one-way ANOVA test and t-test. The findings showed that the frequency of the use of the internet or electronic media for learning or obtaining information within 1 day affected the attitudes of students in the use of social media in English learning. However, the results of the study also showed there is no significant difference in students' attitudes in using social media in learning English based on their gender.
学生使用社交媒体学习英语的态度分析
本研究旨在了解学生在混合式英语学习中使用社交媒体的态度。本研究是一项定量调查研究。这项研究是在东雅加达的一所私立大学进行的。研究对象包括87名信息学研究专业的学生,包括71名男生和16名女生。研究工具采用问卷调查的形式,揭示了学生对混合学习和社交媒体在英语学习中的使用的看法,该问卷由三部分组成,即:学生数据(6项);英语学习模式选择(7项);学生对社交媒体使用的看法,包括在英语学习中遇到的态度和问题(15项)。研究资料采用单因素方差分析和t检验进行分析。研究结果表明,使用互联网或电子媒体进行学习或在1天内获取信息的频率会影响学生在英语学习中使用社交媒体的态度。然而,研究结果也显示,学生在使用社交媒体学习英语的态度上,性别差异并不显著。
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