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Contact Name
Gullit Tornado Taufan
Contact Email
gullittaufan@polije.ac.id
Phone
+6285225356656
Journal Mail Official
jlct@polije.ac.id
Editorial Address
Jl. Mastrip PO BOX 164, Jember, Jawa Timur
Location
Kab. jember,
Jawa timur
INDONESIA
Journal of Language, Communication, and Tourism
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29856795     DOI : https://doi.org/10.25047/jlct.v1i2
Core Subject : Education, Social,
First published online in 2022 with a focus on English, Communication & Tourism, published 2 (two) times a year in June and December
Articles 5 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): June" : 5 Documents clear
AI on Learning English: Application, Benefit, and Threat Enik Rukiati; Julien Arief Wicaksono; Gullit Tornado Taufan; Degita Danur Suharsono
Journal of Language, Communication, and Tourism Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): June
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/jlct.v1i2.3967

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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in English Language Teaching (ELT) can be seen as both a benefit and a potential threat, depending on how it is used and implemented. On the one hand, AI technology has the potential to make language learning more efficient and effective, by providing personalized feedback and practice exercises tailored to the different student’s needs and learning style. By conducting an in-depth analysis of the existing literature on this topic, the writers aim at gaining a deeper understanding of the ways in which AI is being used to enhance the learning of English as a foreign language. Moreover, the literature review has involved an extensive search, mostly, for relevant scholarly articles, books, and additional sources that explore the intersection of AI and ELT. Besides, this review has also resulted a deeper understanding of the benefits and threats of using AI in ELT.
Identification on the Need of English Public Speaking Class for Students at the Tourism Destination Study Program Milawaty Milawaty; Mutika Andadari; Vemas Aditya; Lely Dian Utami
Journal of Language, Communication, and Tourism Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): June
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/jlct.v1i2.3968

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This study aims to identify the need of English public speaking skill for students at the Tourism Destination Study Program and formulate the required solution. This study was motivated by recent student events called “Seminar Pariwisata” or Tourism Seminar where all the students had to present their projects from the Integrated Field Practicum and also “Duta Polije”, a contest where campus ambassadors were selected. This study was an aftermath evaluation following the conducted events with the hope to bring an improvement in the future for both the students and the study program. This was a descriptive-qualitative study and the data were collected through observation, documentation and interview. The results of the study show that there is a need in providing students with English public speaking skill through intensive public speaking classes, to support them especially in non-academic activities. This is also useful to equip them with additional competencies in order to help them in the workplace after graduation, especially to have a career in the tourism business. The class can be conducted during the running academic year by integrating the class with English courses, by adding the public speaking class at the speaking skill section of the RPS (Semester Teaching Plan) and BKPM (Student’s Workbook) of English courses. This idea is suggested to be taken into consideration to create a better educational supports for the students as well as for the development of the study program in the future.
Dynamics of Islamic Boarding School Family Communication in Determining Political Affiliation Ihwan Huda Al Mujib
Journal of Language, Communication, and Tourism Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/jlct.v1i2.3969

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The influence of Kyai and the pesantren family extends beyond religious and social realms and encompasses the political domain as well. The powerful influence of kyai and the pesantren has become a magnet for politicians not only for religious purposes, but political objectives as well. However, it is not easy for the kyai and pesantren families to decide on political affiliation. The dynamics of pesantren family communication occur in determining their political affiliation. This research was conducted using a qualitative approach and communication ethnography. The research was conducted in Islamic boarding schools families who were active in politics and had political affiliations. The results of the study show that the pesantren family has its own way of determining political affiliation. The dynamics of pesantren family communication in determining political affiliation can be a lesson for the wider community in determining political affiliation.
The Function of Messages in Organizational Communication in the Establishment of the Media Production Study Program Nur Afni Rachman; Enik Rukiati
Journal of Language, Communication, and Tourism Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/jlct.v1i2.3972

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One of the current needs of the labor market and stakeholders in Politeknik Negeri Jember is a study program under the communication discipline, namely Media Production. In order to realize the new study program in media production, Politeknik Negeri Jember appointed a task force team to establish the Media Production Study Program. This task force worked together to make the proposals for establishment of the new study program. The results of the literature study show that the flow of communication took place from top to bottom. The flow of communication activity brought messages to be delivered to the recipients. There were three message functions carried out in this activity, namely task messages, maintenance messages, and update messages. There were also three communications that were used, namely vertical downward communication, upward vertical communication, and horizontal communication. The recent study tried to elaborate those three message functions and usages. This study utilized a qualitative paradigm, with no intention of carrying out hypothesis testing, generalization, and is intersubjective. Moreover, this research was a descriptive research that focuses on a systematic, factual and accurate description of the facts.
Community Participation in Tourism Destination Development: Lesson from Kelor Tourism Village Peni Arianita Wardani; Meiga Rahmanita; Muhamad Farhan; Rizqi Febrian Pramudita
Journal of Language, Communication, and Tourism Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/jlct.v1i2.3987

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Kelor Tourism Village is a tourism destination that is well-developed in Sleman Regency. This study aimed to analyze the forms of community participation in developing Kelor Tourism Village as a tourism destination. Qualitative descriptive method was used to describe the phenomena in the research object by using observation, interviews, and documentation to collect the data. This study showed the form of community participation in Kelor Tourism Village which consisted of two types: direct and indirect participation. The direct participation could be seen in the participation of the villagers, which included providers of tourist attractions, homestay providers, and the managers of Pokdarwis, in making decisions in every stage of the development of the tourist village. Meanwhile, the form of indirect participation carried out by the villagers was the participation in investing the operational costs of the tourism village. These participation forms have been solidly built since the beginning of their formation until now. The administrators’ enthusiasm in encouraging the community was a factor to grow their sense of ownership. Strong participation among the community also made Kelor Tourism Village economically independent and sustainable.

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