Utilizing digital picture series to enhance students� performance in writing narrative text

Nichella Ayu Clarita, A. Ashadi, Ulfa Amalia, Juhansar Juhansar
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The contemporary educational environment requires teachers to embrace innovation and creativity to facilitate learning through the use of technology. Digital picture series, as a technology-based approach, can enhance students' writing skills in narrative texts. The purpose of this study is to explore the implementation of digital picture series in learning-teaching English and its impact on students' performance in writing narrative texts. Collaborative classroom action research was used in this study, with 30 respondents consisting of 19 females and 11 males. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and tests. Data were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively using the Grammarly application. The findings indicate that the implementation of digital picture series was successful, and students' performance in writing narrative texts improved from 60.55 to 75.00. The implementation process followed a structured approach consisting of need analysis, planning, acting, observing, and reflecting in cycle I, followed by problem-solving and re-planning, action, observation, and reflection in cycle II. Researchers recommend further researchers evaluating the effectiveness of digital picture series and placing greater emphasis on writing components.
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利用数位图片系列提高学生的叙事文字写作能力
当代的教育环境要求教师勇于创新和创造,通过使用技术促进学习。数字图片系列作为一种以技术为基础的方法,可以提高学生在叙事文本中的写作能力。摘要本研究旨在探讨数位丛书在英语教与学中的运用,以及对学生叙事文本写作的影响。本研究采用协同课堂行动研究,共30人,其中女性19人,男性11人。通过观察、访谈和测试收集数据。使用Grammarly应用程序对数据进行定性和定量分析。结果表明,数字图片系列的实施是成功的,学生的叙事文本写作成绩从60.55提高到75.00。执行过程遵循一种结构化的方法,在第一个周期中包括需求分析、规划、行动、观察和反思,然后在第二个周期中解决问题和重新规划、行动、观察和反思。研究人员建议进一步的研究人员评估数字图像系列的有效性,并更加重视书写部分。
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