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THE PERCEPTION OF EFL STUDENTS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF STUDENTS’ READING HABIT THROUGH DIGITAL MANGA Ramadhan, Bramantara Haikal; Wulyani, Anik Nunuk; Febrianti, Yusnita
J-ELLiT (Journal of English Language, Literature, and Teaching) Vol 6, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17977/um046v6i22022p75-87

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This study aims to investigate students’ perception on their development of reading habit through English-translated digital manga. This study used a survey research design to 60 students and an additional interview to 5 students. The data collection is collected through questionnaire. Around 83% of students out of 60 students believe that reading digital manga develops their reading habit. From the result of this study, most of the participants believe that English-translated digital manga is able to develop their reading habits for it helps them to allocate a certain time to have a reading activity, and also helps them spare their leisure time to have a reading activity that they like. The digital manga is also inexpensive and provides gorgeous pictures and artstyles that motivate the students to read more. Thus, this study implies that English-translated digital manga indeed contribute to the development of reading habit for EFL students.
Research Trends in The Development of Biology Learning Media in Indonesia: A Bibliometric Analysis Kusmahardhika, Noviansyah; Mahanal, Susriyati; Balqis, Balqis; Faridha, Haidir Algi Gaffar; Ramadhan, Bramantara Haikal
JURNAL EKSAKTA PENDIDIKAN (JEP) Vol 8 No 1 (2024): JEP (Jurnal Eksakta Pendidikan)
Publisher : Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/jep/vol8-iss1/873

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Several bibliometric studies have been conducted to see the progress of Biology Learning Media (BLM), but these researches still provide a broad scope in evaluating the development of BLM. This study aims to provide a holistic overview of the trends in the use of BLM in Indonesia during 2018-2023 on the Scopus database. The method used is bibliometric analysis by identifying and analyzing the growth patterns of literature, authors, institutions, and keywords related to BLM development. The research procedure consisted of investigation, reduction, compilation, and interpretation. A total of 43 articles were analyzed using VOSviewer software to visualize bibliometric mapping. For the last five years, BLM-related publications peaked in 2019 with 13 articles. Universitas Negeri Malang is a foremost institution in BLM development. The most widely used BLM are android-based media, interactive multimedia, and website-based media. Ecology is the most widely taught learning topic, while cognitive (knowledge) is the most frequently measured learning outcome. We highlighted a paradigm change in the use of more massive Technology-based learning media. In the future, we suggest exploring various research topics in biology learning such as protists, genetics, or microbiology that can empower literacy as a primary topic in more innovative and dynamic learning.