The implementation of digital storytelling using discovery learning in EFL listening class: middle school students’ and teachers’ voices

Langgeng Budianto, Minatul Azmi, Alam Aji Putera
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Due to the rapid elevation of technology, teachers are expected to integrate technology into the classroom to engage students considered digital natives. Digital storytelling is an alternative medium for teaching listening skills. This case study investigated students’ and teachers' voices of the implementation of digital storytelling using discovery learning. An in-depth interview, classroom observation, and open-ended questionnaire were applied to explore the implementation of digital storytelling using discovery learning. This case study involved a middle school English teacher and 30 students from a junior high school level in Bali, Indonesia. The qualitative data from students and teachers interviews and observations showed that the students perceived that digital storytelling is more engaging, interesting, and motivating to improve their listening skills. The most challenging activities rested on students' limited vocabulary during the communication stage using Bahasa Indonesia. The pedagogical implication of this study is that EFL teachers need to provide learners with relevant vocabulary to support learners' communication skills during the classroom session during the implementation of digital storytelling. Since learners' limited vocabulary becomes one of the hindering factors in teaching listening, it is recommended for a further researcher to address this issue.  
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由于技术的快速发展,教师被期望将技术融入课堂,以吸引被认为是数字原住民的学生。数字讲故事是教授听力技能的另一种媒介。本案例研究调查了学生和教师对使用发现学习实施数字讲故事的声音。本研究采用深度访谈、课堂观察和开放式问卷调查的方法,探讨利用发现学习进行数字讲故事的实施情况。本案例研究涉及印度尼西亚巴厘岛的一名初中英语教师和30名初中学生。来自学生和教师访谈和观察的定性数据显示,学生认为数字讲故事更吸引人,更有趣,更有动力提高他们的听力技能。最具挑战性的活动是在使用印尼语的交流阶段,学生的词汇量有限。本研究的教学启示是,在实施数字讲故事的过程中,英语教师需要为学习者提供相关的词汇,以支持学习者在课堂上的沟通技巧。由于学习者词汇量有限成为听力教学的阻碍因素之一,建议进一步的研究者对这一问题进行研究。
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