ELT-Lectura
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022): ELT-Lectura Studies and Perspective in English Language Teaching

The Effectiveness of Media Zoom Meetings as Online Learning during the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Nana Erna (Sawerigading University Of Makassar)
Risma Asriani Azis Genisa (Sawerigading University of Makassar)
Fadel Muslaini (STMIK Dipanegara)
Titin Suhartini (Universitas Sawerigading, Makasar)



Article Info

Publish Date
24 Feb 2022

Abstract

This research is descriptive. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the Zoom meeting media as a distance learning medium during the covid-19 pandemic to suppress the spread of the virus. This research was carried out at Sawerigading University Makassar, especially for English education department students who are active in the writing I course. The research instruments used were test instruments and questionnaires. The instrument test was carried out to determine student learning outcomes in the form of an essay test of 20 questions with a completion time of 90 minutes while the positive response questionnaire aimed to see student responses to the effectiveness of the Zoom meeting media as a learning medium. The results of student learning outcome using zoom are complete as much as 86% the results obtained were 26 students scored 70-95 and 4 students scored below 70. While the results of the positive response questionnaire students met the effectiveness criteria with above 80% so that it can be categorized as learning media using zoom during the covid-19 pandemic for writing I course is effective. Keywords: Effectiveness, Zoom Meeting, Writing I

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ELT-Lectura

Publisher

Subject

Education Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media

Description

ELT-Lectura is a biannual publication journal published in the months of February and August; it presents articles on English Language Teaching (ELT), whether as a second, additional, or foreign language, or as an international Lingua Franca. The Journal links the everyday concerns of practitioners ...