DIGITAL READING DURING THE PANDEMIC: EXPLORING VOCATIONAL STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS

Diana Purwaningrum, Suhaeni Suhaeni, Rahandika Mita Pramesti, Anisa Agustina, Rahmi Juwita, Zakiah Hanum, Salyantissa Putri, Noor Udin, Hendri Hartono, Emmanuel Putro Prakoso, Tangkas Udiono, Didik Suranto
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This study was aimed at exploring vocational school students’ perceptions of their digital reading during the pandemic and their utilization of various digital media. The participants were eight students from three public vocational schools in Semarang, Central Java. This study adopted a qualitative descriptive method to explore vocational students’ perceptions of digital reading in times of COVID-19 pandemic. Data were gathered through an online semi-structured interview, in which the recording was transcribed and analyzed from the lens of multimodality. The study revealed that during the pandemic, vocational school students reported their difficulties in reading vocational materials in digital files, especially in the portable document format (pdf). The major influencing factors were the rigidity of learning materials in the pdf, the lack of peer interactions after digital reading, and the teachers’ pedagogical moves that might obstruct the development of digital reading skills. In contrast, this study reported that students utilized a plethora of digital media, websites, and applications, including Tiktok, Instagram, Wattpad, and Webtoon to read a wide variety of topics that capture their interests, from social, politics, economics, and romance. This study underlines the importance of enhancing student skills in digital reading in vocational subjects by utilizing various digital media.
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疫情期间的数字阅读:探究高职学生的认知
这项研究旨在探索职业学校学生在疫情期间对数字阅读的看法以及他们对各种数字媒体的利用。参与者是来自中爪哇三宝垄三所公立职业学校的八名学生。本研究采用定性描述方法,探讨新冠肺炎疫情期间职业学生对数字阅读的认知。数据是通过在线半结构化访谈收集的,在访谈中,录音被转录并从多模态的角度进行分析。研究显示,在疫情期间,职业学校的学生报告说,他们在阅读数字文件中的职业材料时遇到了困难,尤其是便携式文档格式(pdf)。主要影响因素是pdf中学习材料的僵化,数字阅读后缺乏同伴互动,以及教师的教学举措可能阻碍数字阅读技能的发展。相比之下,这项研究报告称,学生们使用了大量的数字媒体、网站和应用程序,包括抖音、Instagram、Wattpad和Webtoon,阅读了各种各样的主题,这些主题吸引了他们的兴趣,包括社会、政治、经济和浪漫。本研究强调了利用各种数字媒体提高学生在职业科目中数字阅读技能的重要性。
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