The Implementation of Blended Synchronous and Asynchronous Online Language Learning during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Adhan Kholis
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The Covid-19 Pandemic has disrupted interaction and communication between teachers and students in teaching and learning. Hence, online learning becomes recourse to reach students’ presence. Both are separated into divergent space and time. However, in practice, students get inconvenience in apprehending and receiving knowledge on screen given by teachers. Accordingly, certain manners have been led to solve and to simplify remote teaching by combining both synchronous and asynchronous learning modes. This study aimed to explore, to investigate, and to describe students’ perceptions and learning practices at implementation of online language learning using blended synchronous and asynchronous communication. Data obtained was from the observation, the interview, the students’ questionnaire derived from the Google Form, and the need analysis in the preliminary study toward higher students of Nahdlatul Ulama University of Yogyakarta majoring English Education Department. It was a case study research design. The descriptive and quantitative analysis was used to describe and to interpret the obtained data from respondents. The results showed that the students were more enthusiastic with the combination between synchronous and asynchronous learning modes than videoconference only. Furthermore, evidences represented the students were motivated with asynchronous tools such as WhatsApp, Google Docs, and Google Classroom with the reasons: easy to reach communication, cheap in costs, multifunction, and fast in responses. In acquiring clear interaction and a direct meeting, the live conference like Zoom and Google Meet became the right preferences for both teachers and the students.
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新冠肺炎大流行期间混合同步和异步在线语言学习的实现
新冠肺炎疫情扰乱了教师和学生在教学中的互动和沟通。因此,在线学习成为接触学生的手段。两者都分为不同的空间和时间。然而,在实践中,学生在理解和接受老师屏幕上提供的知识方面遇到了不便。因此,通过将同步和异步学习模式相结合,已经导致了某些方式来解决和简化远程教学。本研究旨在探索、调查和描述学生在使用同步和异步混合通信进行在线语言学习时的感知和学习实践。数据来源于对日惹Nahdlatul Ulama大学英语教育系高等学生的初步研究中的观察、访谈、从谷歌表格中获得的学生问卷以及需求分析。这是一个案例研究设计。描述性和定量分析用于描述和解释从受访者那里获得的数据。结果表明,同步和异步学习模式相结合的学生比单纯的视频会议更有热情。此外,有证据表明,学生们受到WhatsApp、谷歌文档和谷歌课堂等异步工具的激励,原因是:易于沟通、成本低廉、多功能、反应迅速。在获得清晰的互动和直接会议的过程中,Zoom和Google Meet等现场会议成为教师和学生的正确偏好。
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