Moodle-Based Learning Model for Paragraph Writing Class

Today’s language classroom is vastly different from that of the twentieth century. The trends in language learning are moving forward in a way as to empower language learners to interact with others. Time and place boundaries are transcended by internet-based media to facilitate the interaction they...

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Main Author: Mega Wulandari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Sanata Dharma 2016-12-01
Series:LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching
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Online Access:http://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/LLT/article/view/249
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spelling doaj-353fc31f823f46c2ae595186090d7dbe2020-11-25T01:03:24ZengUniversitas Sanata DharmaLLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching1410-72012579-95332016-12-011827390216Moodle-Based Learning Model for Paragraph Writing ClassMega Wulandari0Sanata Dharma University, YogyakartaToday’s language classroom is vastly different from that of the twentieth century. The trends in language learning are moving forward in a way as to empower language learners to interact with others. Time and place boundaries are transcended by internet-based media to facilitate the interaction they are eager to make. Language teachers must now be able to utilize internet for language learning, especially in writing class because most learners assume that writing skill is the hardest part of language to learn, which require learners to practice intensively in order to gain mastery. Moodle (Modular, Object-Oriented, Dynamic, and Learning Environment) is one of many internet-based media through which teachers can work with students, whether in distance mode or as a supplement to face-to-face teaching. There are four basic things teachers and students can do with Moodle, namely: storing, communicating, collaborating, and evaluating. Considering those potentials, this research aimed at developing a Moodle learning model of Paragraph Writing at the university level.  The result of the research was the theoretical model and the iconic Moodle learning model. The theoretical model presents the Moodle features that were selected according to their suitability with the theory of paragraph writing as well as with the CALL principles and Gagne’s nine events of instruction. The iconic model was developed by making some revisions based on the results of the expert validation and the user validation. The iconic learning model could be accessed on www.writing2pbi.mdl2.com.   DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/llt.2015.180201http://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/LLT/article/view/249CALL, Paragraph Writing, Moodle, Learning Media
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Moodle-Based Learning Model for Paragraph Writing Class
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching
CALL, Paragraph Writing, Moodle, Learning Media
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title Moodle-Based Learning Model for Paragraph Writing Class
title_short Moodle-Based Learning Model for Paragraph Writing Class
title_full Moodle-Based Learning Model for Paragraph Writing Class
title_fullStr Moodle-Based Learning Model for Paragraph Writing Class
title_full_unstemmed Moodle-Based Learning Model for Paragraph Writing Class
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publisher Universitas Sanata Dharma
series LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching
issn 1410-7201
2579-9533
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Today’s language classroom is vastly different from that of the twentieth century. The trends in language learning are moving forward in a way as to empower language learners to interact with others. Time and place boundaries are transcended by internet-based media to facilitate the interaction they are eager to make. Language teachers must now be able to utilize internet for language learning, especially in writing class because most learners assume that writing skill is the hardest part of language to learn, which require learners to practice intensively in order to gain mastery. Moodle (Modular, Object-Oriented, Dynamic, and Learning Environment) is one of many internet-based media through which teachers can work with students, whether in distance mode or as a supplement to face-to-face teaching. There are four basic things teachers and students can do with Moodle, namely: storing, communicating, collaborating, and evaluating. Considering those potentials, this research aimed at developing a Moodle learning model of Paragraph Writing at the university level.  The result of the research was the theoretical model and the iconic Moodle learning model. The theoretical model presents the Moodle features that were selected according to their suitability with the theory of paragraph writing as well as with the CALL principles and Gagne’s nine events of instruction. The iconic model was developed by making some revisions based on the results of the expert validation and the user validation. The iconic learning model could be accessed on www.writing2pbi.mdl2.com.   DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/llt.2015.180201
topic CALL, Paragraph Writing, Moodle, Learning Media
url http://e-journal.usd.ac.id/index.php/LLT/article/view/249
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