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STUDENTS’ PROBLEMS AND EXPERIENCE ON PREZI Rachman, Dzul
Script Journal: Journal of Linguistic and English Teaching Vol 1, No 2 (2016): October
Publisher : Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (684.397 KB) | DOI: 10.24903/sj.v1i2.32

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Today technology plays an important role in pedagogy. As students, it is important for them to be equipped with various ICT presentation tools to communicate effectively and efficiently their reports and presentations. It is in this light that the objective of this study is to determine the experiences and the problems faced off the students of English department in using Prezi in the classroom. A qualitative method used in this study. The researcher took students of the fourth semester as the subject of observation because they have prior knowledge or experience use presentation tool that collaborates with pictures or videos, themes, effects, and hyperlink in order to make slides of presentation or report especially in using another presentation tool. In this study, the researcher used two instruments were observation and interview. For data collection, the researcher used focus group interview to collect information relate to their experience in implementing Prezi and observed 54 students in accessing account until sharing of Prezi. In observation period, the researcher found the students got problems in making Prezi especially feature of video, path, image, music and animation. However, they also shared some challenges in using a feature of presentation tools. For instance, they needed an internet connection to import music and video online. They also needed the Wi-Fi and/or internet connection to download Prezi.           
Vocabulary test Strategies used by the Students to answer Vocabulary Test the Reading Comprehension of TOEFL Suyatman, Suyatman; Rachman, Dzul
Script Journal: Journal of Linguistic and English Teaching Vol 2, No 2 (2017): October
Publisher : Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (514.267 KB) | DOI: 10.24903/sj.v2i2.102

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Test of English as a foreign Language or TOEFL is a standardized test of English for non-native speaker. It consists of three parts or three sections of tests. In Reading Comprehension test, it consists of vocabulary test. To get better result of score, it needs strategies. The purposes of this study are to know the strategies used by the students to answer the vocabulary test on reading section of TOEFL, to know the most strategy used by the students, to know the least strategy used by the students and to know the distribution of strategies used by the students to answer the Vocabulary test of Reading Comprehension of the TOEFL. The researcher used descriptive qualitative research. The subject was twelve students. The instrument was questionnaire that consisted of thirty questions. Data analyzes technique was by using mean score. The result of the research showed that; (1) students used all strategies to answer the vocabulary test of reading comprehension of TOEFL. (2) the most strategies used by the students was ‘Looking for contextual clues to the meaning of unknown words.(3) the least strategy used by the students to answer vocabulary test was ‘Developing a new vocabulary study system, and (4) the distribution of the strategy number 1 was 3.88,strategy number 2 was 3.61, number 3 was 2.94, number four was 2.91, strategy number 5 was3.88, strategy number six was 3.47, strategy number seven was 3.69, strategy number eight was 3.02, strategy number nine was 3.00 and the last strategy was 3.13.
The Effectiveness of Flip Classroom with Student Teams-Achievement Divisions (STAD) Method to Teach Reading Viewed from Students’ English Learning Interest Sunarti, Sunarti; Rachman, Dzul
Script Journal: Journal of Linguistic and English Teaching Vol 3, No 2 (2018): October
Publisher : Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Widya Gama Mahakam Samarinda University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (807.042 KB) | DOI: 10.24903/sj.v3i2.246

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The study is aimed: (1) To know whether Flip Classroom with STAD method is more effective than Traditional Instruction to teach reading; (2) to know whether the students who have high learning interest have better reading comprehension than those who have low learning interest; and (3) to know whether there is an interaction between Flip Classroom with teaching methods and students’ learning interest. The population of the research is the First year students of Public Health. The samples were from two classes. In taking the sample, cluster random sampling approach was used. Each class was divided into two groups (the students who have high and low learning interest). Then, the techniques which have been used to accumulate the information had been questionnaire student learning interest and reading test. The data were analyzed by using multifactor analysis of ANOVA 2x2 and Tuckey test. There are some research findings: (1) Flip Classroom with STAD method is more effective than Traditional Instruction to teach reading; (2) the reading comprehension of the students who have high learning interest is better than that of those who have low learning interest because; and (3) there is an interaction between teaching methods and learning interest for teaching reading. It is concluded that there is an interaction impact among methods and students’ learning interest for teaching reading. Flip Classroom with STAD is suitable for students having high learning interest and Traditional Instruction is suitable for students having low learning interest.
Integrating problem-based learning with schoology in criminal law course Rachman, Dzul; Pratama, Rio Arif; Mahayanti, Ni Wayan Surya; Kusuma, I Putu Indra
Psychology, Evaluation, and Technology in Educational Research Vol 2, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Research and Social Study Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (253.706 KB) | DOI: 10.33292/petier.v2i2.35

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This study indents to investigate students’ perception of problem-solving skill and influence of Schoology on students’ ability to solve problems used in the criminal course in tertiary education. In reality, this course requires many activities involving students to solve various types of cases. This study used the quasi-experimental method at the class of criminal law. The students were from the Faculty of Law taking a 14 week enrolled in the Criminal course in the second semester. The instruments in this study were test and questionnaire.  Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential analysis. The overall, There are significant differences in problem-solving skills between the students who learn the material of solubility and constant solubility product using Problem-solving learning model through Schoology in the learning activities. Furthermore, this learning model can also be applied to overcome the lack of time allocation for face-to-face learning.
How Well Do E-portfolios Facilitate Students’ Learning Engagement in Speaking Courses during the COVID-19 Pandemic? Kusuma, I Putu Indra; Mahayanti, Ni Wayan Surya; Gunawan, Muhammad Handi; Rachman, Dzul; Pratiwi, Ni Putu Astiti
Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics Vol 11, No 2 (2021): Vol. 11, No. 2, September 2021
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijal.v11i2.30583

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The COVID-19 pandemic has affected educational practices worldwide, including English language teaching and learning practices like teaching speaking courses. It has also shifted face-to-face learning into distance learning modes. Implementing e-portfolios in assessing students' speaking performance seems to be an alternative as this technique could be implemented fully online. However, how well e-portfolios facilitate students' learning engagement in speaking courses, especially during online learning, has been little documented. Thus, this study aims to explore the students' learning engagement and the challenges of implementing e-portfolios in an online speaking course. Using a single case study in an English Language Department at a public education university in Indonesia, the study involved ten participants selected using a purposive sampling technique. Data were collected from various resources, such as phone interviews, videos, and reflection journals, as data/source triangulation. The data were then analyzed using a theoretical thematic analysis technique. The findings revealed that the participants had active participation and showed almost similar engagements in cognitive, affective, and behavioral domains during the online speaking course. However, the students also faced several challenges that inevitably affected their feelings. Few implications are also discussed pertaining to conduct English language teaching practices during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Students' Interest in Learning English and Reading Understanding Ability Using Story Texts Dzul Rachman
(JELE) Journal Of English Language and Education Vol 4, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Mercu Buana Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (186.207 KB) | DOI: 10.26486/jele.v4i1.428

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This research analyzed the correlation of students’ interest and reading comprehension. The goals of the research are to realize the score of students’ interest in studying English, the score of reading comprehension, and to prove the giant correlation of students’ interest in studying English and reading comprehension capability. This research used quantitative research. The researcher implemented questionnaire to locate the score of students’ interest, and the researcher implemented a test to locate the score of studying comprehension of the 10th-grade students of SMAN 13 Samarinda. The result of this research showed that score of students’ interest of the 10th-grade students of SMAN 13 Samarinda is good. it could be seen from the end result of students’ interest score is 76.33. It showed that the students have interest in reading due to the fact they parents ask for reading English regularly, having a hobby in listening lyric songs and English movies increase vocabularies and that they take notes and recollect English difficult words then find out the that means. on this research also confirmed that score of reading comprehension the respondents is good. It additionally proved that there has been a correlation of students’ interest in getting to know English and their reading comprehension ability the use of narrative texts.
The Relationship between English Teacher’s Praise and English Learning Achievement of The Tenth Grade of SMK Negeri 9 Samarinda Dzul Rachman; Dedi Rahman Nur
(JELE) Journal Of English Language and Education Vol 3, No 1 (2017)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Mercu Buana Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (704.313 KB) | DOI: 10.26486/jele.v3i1.242

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Reinforcement is one of the strategies in classroom management, which is familiar among teachers. One of the types of reinforcement in social reinforcement is praise. Praise can function as a tool for instruction and for increasing social and academic behaviors. To be effective, the student must view the attention provided through praise as pleasurable or motivational. The design of this study was correlation design. The research participant was the tenth grade students of SMK Negeri 9 Samarinda. The purposes of this study are to find out how is relationship between the teacher’s praise and the English learning achievement tenth grade of SMK Negeri 9 Samarinda and is there any significant relationship between English teacher’s praise and English learning achievement. The researcher conducted observation for a month, distributed questionnaires and collected the result of achievement test from the teacher, as the instruments of this study. Then the collected data were analyzed in order to find out the manifestation of reinforcement applied by the teacher. After analyzing the data gained through the observation, the researcher found out that English teacher praise significantly correlate with the English learning achievement of tenth grade SMK Negeri 9 Samarinda (r-value: 0,442 r-table: 0,334). From the questionnaire, it was found that the students showed positive response or opinion toward the implementation of reinforcement in their class for example teacher praises immediately, frequently, enthusiastically, by using eye contact, uses many kinds of word praise and explains the reason why he praises students.
Impact of teacher’s interaction pattern for seventh grade student Khumayda Shofiyul Khaliyah; Dzul Rachman
Journal of English Language and Pedagogy Vol 2 No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (182.919 KB) | DOI: 10.36597/jelp.v2i2.4866

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Classroom interaction is essential for English foreign language student. Additionally, discourse analysis is the examination of the language used by members of a speech community. The objectives of this study to describe the pattern of teacher-student interaction used by the teacher in the classroom at MTs Nurul Ummah Yogyakarta and to reveal the impact of teacher-student interaction pattern to the student contribution on the MTs Nurul Ummah Yogyakarta. This research employed discourse analysis. Includes English teacher and seventh-grade students of MTs Nurul Ummah Yogyakarta as the participants. Data were collected through observation and recording. The collected data were analysed by Walsh using discourse analysis. Findings show there are 30 patterns in 18 exchanges of teacher-student interaction in the classroom. The type of designs are: IR, IRE, IRRE, IRRF, IRREIRE, IRRRE, IRF, IRFRRRERE, IRR, IRRRRRRE, IRRFRE, IRI, IRRRRRE, IIIII, IIRE, IRFRE, IIRE, IIIR, IIR, IEIRRI, IRFR, IRRRRRRRRRRRRE, IRRRRRRRER, IEI, IRRRRF, IIIIRRF, IIIIRR, IRRII, IRFII, IREI. The impacts of the type interaction pattern to the student contribution are: student can repeat the teacher initiation, a student could express their idea, a student could ask the question on the teacher explanation, student response appropriate for teacher talk.
Reading engagement, achievement and learning experiences through kahoot Dzul Rachman; Soviyah Soviyah; Syarief Fajaruddin; Rio Arif Pratama
LingTera Vol 7, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Applied Linguistics, FBSB, Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/lt.v7i2.38457

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Side-synchronizing between English reading teaching and learning and latest technology is highly encouraged to happen nowadays in order to get better learning achievement. The main purpose of this study was to find out the effect of Kahoot! on reading comprehension. This study involved 244 students of one of the established private universities in East Kalimantan. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive statistics in the form of frequency, mean, standard deviation and t – test. The results showed that the students’ reading comprehension taught using Kahoot! was higher than that of those without Kahoot!. Furthermore, their cognitive, psychomotor and affective learning attitudes showed positive and significant effects as well. Based on the findings, it implies that online media like Kahoot! is strongly recommended to be used in reading teaching and learning process. It is expected that the finding would enrich and enlighten the relevant literature of the area.
Integrating problem-based learning with schoology in criminal law course Dzul Rachman; Rio Arif Pratama; Ni Wayan Surya Mahayanti; I Putu Indra Kusuma
Psychology, Evaluation, and Technology in Educational Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Research and Social Study Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33292/petier.v2i2.35

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This study indents to investigate students’ perception of problem-solving skill and influence of Schoology on students’ ability to solve problems used in the criminal course in tertiary education. In reality, this course requires many activities involving students to solve various types of cases. This study used the quasi-experimental method at the class of criminal law. The students were from the Faculty of Law taking a 14 week enrolled in the Criminal course in the second semester. The instruments in this study were test and questionnaire.  Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential analysis. The overall, There are significant differences in problem-solving skills between the students who learn the material of solubility and constant solubility product using Problem-solving learning model through Schoology in the learning activities. Furthermore, this learning model can also be applied to overcome the lack of time allocation for face-to-face learning.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abd. Rajab Abdul Halim Abdul Rohman Ade Ismail Ramadhan Hamid Afiifah Nur Alyaa Ibrahim Ahmad Fauzi* Ahmad Wira Yudha Amin, Khoirul Aniq Hudiyah Bil Haq, Aniq Hudiyah Bil Anisa Izza Faudzia Arbain Artha Rattri Wardhana Rattri Artini, Ni Nyoman Ashadi Ashadi Auliasari, Yasmin Aura Paradiba Azhar Aziz Lubis Azzahra Namira Putri Bayu Prasetyo Caly Setiawan Danung Cipta Wardana Dedi Rahman Nur Dewi Maharani Ezi Apino Fadilah, Evan Ikhsan Fikran Arendi Pratama* Fitriani, Desy Fuad Fansuri Geroda, Godefridus Bali Godlove Elioth Kiswaga Harfiza, Junisa Harfiza Hendrawan, Shafira Zinedhina Hauda Sari Heri Retnawati Hiping, Maria Goretti Adella Kornelia Yulianti I Putu Indra Kusuma I Putu Indra Kusuma I Putu Indra Kusuma Ibrahim Iis Naiyah* Iwan Setiawan Janu Arlinwibowo Julianur Julianur Junedi Junedi Khairul Amin Khatimah, Khusnul Khumayda Shofiyul Khaliyah Khusnul Khatimah Khusnul Khatimah, Khusnul Khatimah M.Yusuf Qardawi Marianus Roni Marisa, Sonia Miftahul Ramadhani Muhammad Handi Gunawan Muhammad Najeri Al Syahrin Mutmainnah Nabila, Ashifa Ni Komang Arie Suwastini Ni Putu Astiti Pratiwi Ni Wayan Surya Mahayanti Ni Wayan Surya Mahyanti Pane, Widi Syahtia Pasaribu, Indah Farma Paulus Widiatmoko Prameswari Ayudya Marini* Prof. Dr. Ni Nyoman Padmadewi,MA . Puspita, Rani Herning Putri Elmira Fadyatulina Anshary Putri, Ashifa Nabila Putri, Azzahra Namira Rabi'ah Al-Adawiyah Ramadhan Hamid, Ade Ismail Ramadhany, Dimas Rani Herning Puspita Riastini, Putu Nancy Rio Arif Pratama Rochma, Anis Firdatul Rohmah, Annisa Rosinta, Rosinta Salsabila, Nala Saputra, I Nyoman Pasek Hadi Sidiq, Reza June Siti Sagirah Solly Aryza Soviyah Soviyah Sunarti Sunarti Sunarti Suyatman Suyatman Suyatman Suyatman Syarief Fajaruddin Tagfirul Azima Yoga Siswa, Muspidar Mulyadi Tiara Amalia Wahyono, Joko Waladdin Panggabean Yeni Rahmawati Yeni Rahmawati, Yeni