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Peningkatan Kemampuan Digital dengan Pelatihan Luring Menggunakan Media Pembelajaran Online Vigo Dewangga; Enik Rukiati; Nodistya Septian Indrastana; Renata Kenanga Rinda; Yuslaili Ningsih
TAAWUN Vol. 2 No. 01 (2022): TA'AWUN FEBRUARY 2022
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Tarbiyah Al-Fattah Siman Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37850/taawun.v2i01.241

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Corona virus pandemic have shocked all over the world. All human being activities have collapsed because of the covid 19 outbreak. Schools closed, workplaces shut down, and places of worship are closed. The process of teaching and learning should go on eventhough some schools close down. The ministry of education determine to close schools and also ask students study at their home in order to stop corona virus transmission. They are in collaboration with TVRI to convey educational content during certain time. Furthermore, many schools apply for students study at home. They try to link the teachers and the students through online learning platforms. Under these inconvenience conditions, the parents and students have had to rapidly adjust in this situation and condition to make sure that the online learning runs well. The obstacles for parents and students learning from home are they don’t understand how to use various features on the zoom cloud meeting and google classroom. Furthermore, most of parents feel that they are not able to assist their children in online learning from home during corona virus pandemic. This community service focuses on the online learning platform, namely Zoom cloud meeting and Google classroom. The aim of this community service is to develop parents and students’ competence at online learning platform. The community service was conducted in Tegal Besar Estate. The result revealed that parents and students are able to use the zoom cloud meeting and google classroom’s features as an online learning platform during covid-19 outbreak.
An Analysis of Informative Speaking on Kakenya Ntaiya’s Speech: A Girl Who Demanded School Renata Kenanga Rinda; Wahyu Indah Mala Rohmana; Nodistya Septian Indrastana
JETLe (Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning) Vol 1, No 1 (2019): Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning (JETLE)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18860/jetle.v1i1.7754

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Transferring people idea can be accomplished through informative speaking. There are four types of it which are speaking about objects, processes, events, and concepts. In achieving a good informative speaking, five parameters should be fulfilled which are do not overestimate what the audience knows, relate the subject directly to the audiences, do not be too technical, avoid abstractions, and personalize the idea of the speakers. Dealing with that, this paper aimed at analyzing the types of Kakenya Ntaiya’s Speech entitled A Girl Who Demanded School and describing its content with the five parameters of good informative speaking mentioned previously. Descriptive analysis was implemented with video recording transcription as the data source. The findings show that Kakenya Ntaiya spoke about events. By the end, it is concluded that her speech mets the five criteria of good informative speaking. 
Exploring the Teachers’ Perspective on Morality in an English as a Foreign Language Pedagogy Adriadi Novawan; Siti Aisyiyah; Alfi Hidayatu Miqawati; Fitri Wijayanti; Nodistya Septian Indrastana
Journal of ELT Research: The Academic Journal of Studies in English Language Teaching and Learning 2020: Journal of ELT Research, Vol. 5, Issue 1
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. HAMKA

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As a language of international communication, English is taught and learned in the contexts which are not neutral from morality or values both ESL and EFL. In the classroom contexts, there are interplays among diversity related to beliefs, religions, cultures, races, genders, ages, individual dispositions, and others. In Indonesia, values inculcation is nationally managed in the curriculum to accompany the offering subjects including English. However, to what extent it has been effectively incorporated in the EFL classroom has little been investigated. This research was aimed to reveal the reality of morality included in the EFL teaching in higher education based on the lecturers’ perspectives. Interviews were done to ten lecturers who were experienced in EFL teaching in a higher education institution. The findings revealed a solid consensus on the need of morality inclusion through the EFL pedagogy and its materials, nevertheless, its practices remained implicit. The study implied the need for specific studies on theoretical frameworks and instrumentation which guide teachers to incorporate values inculcation more sufficiently and sustainably into an EFL teaching.
The Beliefs about and Attitudes toward the Teaching of Pronunciation: Future English Teachers of State University of Malang’s Perspective Nodistya Septian Indrastana
TEFLA Journal (Teaching English as Foreign Language and Applied Linguistic Journal) Vol 1 No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris, FKIP, Universitas Muhammadiyah Banjarmasin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (420.919 KB) | DOI: 10.35747/tefla.v1i1.182

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Apart from the glory of communicative language teaching, there have been some critiques of its application. One of them is about the existence of pronunciation in CLT. Some scholars stated that pronunciation had fallen from favor in the era of communicative language teaching and was ineffective. However, some other researchers stood on different statements toward the teaching of pronunciation. Some stated the need for the integration of pronunciation with oral communication. Students can be expected to do well in the pronunciation of English if the pronunciation class is taken out of isolation and becomes an integral part of oral communication. Therefore, the researcher conducted a small survey related to the teaching of pronunciation from the perspective of future English teachers. The main reasons why future teachers were chosen as the subjects of this study were: (1) they have had exposures on the new paradigms of teaching English in the university, (2) it is they who will conduct the teaching of English in Indonesia in the coming future, so it is important to know the underlying concepts of pronunciation in English language teaching they have.
An Analysis of Types and Functions of Speaking Used by the Internships Students Renata Kenanga Rinda; Nodistya Septian Indrastana; Titik Ismailia; Kaukabilla Alya Parangu; Julien Arief Wicaksono
Pioneer: Journal of Language and Literature Vol 14 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Letters, Universitas Abdurachman Saleh Situbondo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36841/pioneer.v14i2.2149

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This study aimed to describe the types and functions of speaking conducted by the three intership students as the hotel receptionists. To cope with the previous goal, case study was used as the research design. Additionally, observation through audio recording and interviews were implemented to collect the data. The finding of this study are: 1) one type of speaking was found which is dialogue and; 2) six functions of speaking discovered which are exchanging personal information, expressing future intentions, giving directions, giving advice & making suggestions, describing, and interacting in social situations. By practicing the type and functions above, the students were able to demonstrate the functional competence of speaking to meet their duty as hotel receptionists which is bridging good communication between the hotel and the guest. In addition, by highlighting these findings, it is expected that the data can be used by the English Study Program to prepare the material for the speaking course before succeeding students complete the internship program as hotel receptionists.
OPTIMALISASI USAHA GLAMPING (GLAMOROUS CAMPING) MELALUI PELATIHAN DIGITAL MARKETING DAN FUN ENGLISH BAGI PENGELOLA CENDHANI PARK GLAMPING JEMBER Nodistya Septian Indrastana; Renata Kenanga Rinda; Enik Rukiati; Yuslaili Ningsih; Vigo Dewangga; Shafira Arraafi Putri; Nammira Adjani Ramadhina
SELAPARANG: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Berkemajuan Vol 7, No 1 (2023): March
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jpmb.v7i1.13230

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ABSTRAKPerkembangan industri pariwisata yang sangat dinamis saat ini erat kaitannya dengan tren masyarakat pasca pandemi Covid-19. Green lifestyle yang semakin digemari di kalangan masyarakat milenial membuat usaha glamping muncul sebagai alternatif baru dalam sektor pariwisata. Peluang ini juga ditangkap oleh pelaku usaha mikro, kecil, dan menengah (UMKM) sektor pariwisata di beberapa daerah di Indonesia, salah satunya di Jember. Cendhani Park Glamping merupakan salah satu pionir usaha glamping di Kabupaten Jember. Sebagai rintisan usaha baru, ada beberapa hal yang perlu dikembangkan untuk menjaga keberlanjutan usaha yang dirintis. Berdasarkan hasil analisis situasi yang dilakukan, terdapat 2 (dua) permasalahan yang ditemukan, yaitu belum optimalnya pemasaran digital yang dilakukan serta terbatasnya paket usaha yang dijual. Solusi untuk meminimalkan kedua permasalahan tersebut adalah dengan melakukan pelatihan digital marketing dan fun English bagi pengelola Cendhani Park Glamping sebagai bentuk pengabdian kepada masyarakat yang dilakukan oleh tim pelaksana dari Program Studi Bahasa Inggris, Jurusan Bahasa, komunikasi, dan Pariwisata Politeknik Negeri Jember. Dari hasil evaluasi pasca kegiatan, disimpulkan bahwa mitra merasa puas dan terbantu dengan adanya pelatihan tersebut. Akan tetapi, mitra juga memerlukan pelatihan dan pendampingan yang lebih spesifik dan intensif terkait digital marketing dan fun English untuk aktivitas outdoor/outbound.    Kata kunci: digital marketing; fun english; optimalisasi; UMKM; glamping. ABSTRACTThe dynamic development of the tourism industry is highly related to societal trends after the pandemic Covid-19. A green lifestyle that is more and more popular among millennials brings about the emergence of glamping as a new alternative in the tourism sector. This opportunity is also grasped by those who run micro, small, and medium enterprises in the tourism industry around Indonesia, one of which is Jember. Cendhani Park Glamping is one of the pioneers of the glamping business in Jember. As a new start-up business, some development and improvement are needed to maintain the business’s sustainability. Based on the situation analysis conducted, there are 2 (two) problems found. The first is that there is room for improvement in the implementation of digital marketing, and the second is that the items or packages sold are limited. The solution needed to minimize the two problems is by conducting digital marketing training and also introducing fun English training for the staff of Cendhani Park Glamping. These trainings are part of the community service program conducted by the lecturers and students of the English study program, Language, Communication, and Tourism Department, Politeknik Negeri Jember. From the post-training evaluation, it can be concluded that on one hand, the program brings benefits to the staff of Cendhani Park Glamping; on the other hand, more specific and intensive training in the fields of digital marketing and fun English for outdoor/outbound activities are needed in the future to optimize the sustainability of the glamping business. Keywords: digital marketing; fun english; optimization; MSME; glamping.
Investigating students’ MALL experience in light of an ecological perspective Adriadi Novawan; Siti Aisyiyah; Fitri Wijayanti; Alfi Hidayatu Miqawati; Nodistya Septian Indrastana
Journal of English in Academic and Professional Communication Vol 5 No 2 (2019): Journal of English in Academic and Professional Communication
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jember

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The paper reports a study inspired by the notion of ecological linguistics which has much been reviewed and researched by the applied linguistics experts worldwide. In this study, Leo van Lier’s notion of action-based was mainly used to describe the reality of English learning experience of university students enrolling in non-English departments. The English Courses in the departments applied MALL which was designed based on the ecological teaching principles of action-based (AB). Open-ended interviews were done to four participants to explore their perspectives on their own experience of learning English before and after joining the English courses. The data were analyzed and interpreted through narratives to unveil the elements of past, present, and future of the learning experience. Participant confirmation was carried out to increase the validity of the research findings. There was obvious evidence that the application of MALL underpinned by action-based teaching nurtured the students’ecological learning habit which connects the English and content-subject learning. All participants perceived that such learning was firstly complicated but challenging and motivating.
Written corrective feedback in teaching writing: a review of theory, research and practice Nodistya Septian Indrastana
Journal of English in Academic and Professional Communication Vol 5 No 1 (2018): Journal of English in Academic and Professional Communication
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jember

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Linguistic errors are ubiquitous in the writing products of second and foreign language students. Errors in writing, therefore, have been a major concern to teachers or students in both English as Second Language (ESL) and English as Foreign Language (EFL) settings. Accordingly, error correction has been a central topic in second language (L2) teaching, especially writing. As such, written corrective feedback (WCF) has been an inviting topic of attraction for both L2 writing researchers and practitioners. Through a narrative review, this paper attempts to shed light on current and relevant theories of WCF, summarize several existing studies about WCF, and propose its practical application in teaching writing, especially in L2 higher education context.     Keywords: written corrective feedback, teaching writing, higher education context, theoretical review
The crucial elements of classroom management Renata Kenanga Rinda; Nodistya Septian Indrastana
Journal of English in Academic and Professional Communication Vol 6 No 2 (2020): Journal of English in Academic and Professional Communication
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jember

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The urgency of classroom management in the English classroom is indisputable. It is said so since classroom management is the fundamental component of the successful teaching and learning processes. However, many teachers are still confused about how to practice good classroom management. Coping with the previous dilemma, this paper aimed at describing the five crucial elements of practicing good classroom management. Those elements are listed as follows: teacher talk, teacher talking time, voice management, physical presence, and seating arrangement through a literature review. It is expected that this paper can give a clear explanation related to the five crucial elements. With that in mind, classroom management can be well-practiced.
Cascading a New Knowledge: The Implementation of Reference Management Software in The Academic Writing Class Renata Kenanga Rinda; Nodistya Septian Indrastana; Rizqi Febrian Pramudita; Wahyu Indah Mala Rohmana; Puput Jianggimahastu Larastika Suryanto
Journal of English in Academic and Professional Communication Vol 8 No 2 (2022): July
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jember

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College students should meet numerous requirements to produce a well-written academic paper. One of those requirements is constructing correct references. Nonetheless, based on the phenomenon spotted in the author’s academic writing class, arranging references manually is not an effortless task. Time-consuming and style memorizing are the two main obstacles faced by the students. To answer the preceding problems, the author, the teacher in charge in class, proposed a solution by implementing EndNote as reference management software. It enables students to write references automatically. Seventy students were involved as the participants while EndNote was administered. To cascade the knowledge of the mechanism of implementing EndNote, this paper aimed to describe the steps involved. Video recording and checklist form were utilized as research instruments. The results revealed four steps of implementing EndNote used by the teacher. They are planning, implementation, observation, and reflection. By explaining those steps, it is expected that the mechanism of implementing EndNote can be explained and adapted by other teachers and students facing the same problems.