An Optimization of Language Learning in Writing Through E-Learning: Encountering Covid-19 Pandemic

Pub Date : 2021-03-30 DOI:10.26858/IJOLE.V5I1.15375
Sariani Sariani, M. Khairat, -. Yaningsih
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In response to the current situation of the pandemic covid-19 outbreak which has been affected worldwide, this study examines the opt on online learning for writing skill, and to assess the development of the writing task. It draws the data from an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) student’s writing documents, and marking documents of three experienced English teachers’s using the “Analytical Marking Scheme”. A qualitative approach was employed where the data was obtained during the online supervision of the student’s final project (TA) by integrating visual images into her writing project. The participant is in her final year at English Department, Politeknik Negeri Padang who focuses on writing brochure as her TA. The findings of this study show that there are two major progresses found in the writing documents of the first draft to the final draft. First, the content of the writing has been improved as seen from the variation of vocabulary used within. The essay has been organized well where the ideas are developed, and the information shared is logical and complete. Second, even though there is still a few errors occured in grammar, punctuation, and spelling, they have no influence on the idea conveyed. The student is able to adjust into the online learning, and increase her writing performance by utilizing the visual images given. The findings suggest that there should be more innovative learning designs to accommodate the needs of online learning. Since this type of learning is challenging for both teachers and student, teachers need to be able to put their role as facilitator to establish more engagements with the student, and to trigger the student to be more autonomous in learning. 
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通过电子学习优化写作语言学习:应对Covid-19大流行
针对新冠肺炎疫情在全球范围内的影响,本研究考察了在线学习写作技能的选择,并评估了写作任务的发展。它从一个英语作为外语(EFL)学生的写作文档中提取数据,并使用 - œAnalytical阅卷方案对三位经验丰富的英语教师的文档进行阅卷。本研究采用定性方法,数据是通过将视觉图像整合到学生的写作项目中,在学生的期末项目(TA)的在线监督中获得的。参与者是她在巴东理工大学英语系的最后一年,作为她的助教,她专注于撰写小册子。本研究的结果表明,从初稿到终稿的写作过程中,有两个主要的进展。首先,从词汇的变化来看,写作的内容得到了改善。这篇文章组织得很好,思想发展得很好,信息共享是合乎逻辑的,完整的。其次,尽管在语法、标点和拼写方面仍然存在一些错误,但它们对所传达的思想没有影响。学生能够适应在线学习,并利用所给的视觉图像提高写作成绩。研究结果表明,应该有更多的创新学习设计,以适应在线学习的需求。由于这种类型的学习对教师和学生都是具有挑战性的,教师需要能够发挥他们作为促进者的角色,与学生建立更多的互动,并促使学生在learning.Â中更加自主
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