PROMOTING THE DEVELOPMENT OF LEARNERS’ TRADITIONAL LITERACIES THROUGH DIGITAL STORYTELLING
(1) State Islamic Institute of Palopo
(*) Corresponding Author
Abstract
Learners frequently have problems comprehend the texts and arrange sentences to become good paragraphs. To address this issue, digital storytelling may be utilized as a technique to aid learners' reading and writing skill. The author aimed at finding out whether or not digital storytelling increases the learners’ reading and writing skills. The author employed a quasi-experimental design. The 80 learners of sharia banking study program at IAIN Palopo participated in this research. The instruments of this research were reading tests and writing essays. Reading test consisted of 30 numbers; meanwhile writing test consisted of one number. The test had two parts: an initial test and a final test. To measure the significance difference on the learners’ achievement in the two-class, the average, standard deviation, and t-test was computed. A significant difference was found when the two means were compared (82.50 > 57.05); the experimental class average improved after the treatment was implemented. Nevertheless, the learners in control class showed no improvement. Prior to the treatment, the learners in both classes exhibited equivalent writing skill. On the other hand, they had different achievement after being treated. Furthermore, whereas the experimental class experienced a change, the control class did not. Then, the author asserted that digital storytelling can increase the learners’ reading and writing skills. The author hopes findings of this research can be valuable resources for the learners, the lecturers, and the future researchers.
Keywords
Full Text:
PDFReferences
Abdel-Hack E. M., & Helwa, H. S. A. A. (2014). Using digital storytelling and weblogs instruction to enhance EFL narrative writing and critical thinking skills among EFL majors at faculty of education. The Educational Research, ER, 5(1), 8-41. Retrieved from http://www.interesjournals.org/ER
Abdel-Khalek, A. A. M. (2018). The effectiveness of a program based on English digital storytelling in developing some critical reading skills for preparatory learners (Master’s thesis, University of Sadat City, Egypt).
Alkhlili, M. (2018). Using digital stories for developing reading skills of EFL preparatory school pupils. Multi-Knowledge Electronic Comprehensive Journal for Education and Science Publications, 4, 68-88.
Anggeraini, Y., & Afifah, N. (2017). Digital storytelling as a medium in reading classroom. Language Circle: Journal of Language and Literature, 12(1), 83-90.
Armstrong, S. (2003). The power of storytelling in education. In Armstrong S. (ed), pp. 11–20.
Bakar, R. A. (2019). Digital storytelling: An influential reading comprehension and creativity tool for the 21stcentury literacy skills. Journal of English Language Teaching Innovations and Materials, 1(2), 49-53. http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/jeltim.v1i2.34362
Brown, H. D. (2004). Language assessment: Principle and classroom practices. USA: Pearson Education, Inc.
Dorner, R., Grimm, P., & Abawi, D. (2002). Synergies between interactive training simulations and digital storytelling: A component-based framework. Computers & Graphics, 26, 45–55.
Ehri, L. (1991). Development of the ability to read words. In R. Barr, M. Kamil, P. Mosenthal, & P. Pearson (Eds.), Handbook of Reading Research Volume II (pp. 383-417). New York: Longman.
Friatin, L.Y., and Jauharoh, U. (2017). The use of digital story in teaching writing narrative text. Jurnal Wahana Pendidikan, 4(2). http://dx.doi.org/10.25157/wa.v4i1.382.
Ginting, D.A., Ramadhani, M., Hassan, M., & Yusrah. (2021). Enhance learners’ reading comprehension through digital storytelling. ANGLO-SAXON: Journal of the English Language Education Study Program, 12(2).
Hamdy, M. F. (2017). The effect of using digital storytelling on learners’ reading comprehension and listening comprehension. Journal of English and Arabic Language Teaching, 8(2), 112-123.
Harjono, H.S., & Wiryotinoyo, M. (2020). Exploring the benefits of digital storytelling for enhancing teaching and learning. Paper presented at the 3rd Green Development International Conference.
Harmer, J. (2007). The practice of English language teaching. Harlow: Pearson Education.
Heo, M. (2009). Digital storytelling: An empirical study of the impact of digital storytelling on pre-service teachers’ self-efficacy and dispositions towards educational technology. Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 18(4), 405–428.
Huang, T., Chiang, H. K., Kuo, F. L., & Su, H. Y. (2013). Enhancing reading comprehension and writing skills among Taiwanese young EFL learners using digital storytelling technique. Proceedings of the 21st Conference on Computers in Education.
Kulla-Abbott, M. T. (2006). Developing literacy practices through digital storytelling (Doctoral Dissertation, University of Missouri, Columbia). Retrieved from ProQuest LLC (3285640).
Lestrud M. (2013). Reading skills. In: Volkmar F.R. (eds) Encyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders. New York: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-1698-3_1579.
Lowenthal, P. R., & Dunlap, J. C. (2010). From pixel on a screen to real person in your students’ lives: Establishing social presence using digital storytelling. The Internet and Higher Education, 13(1-2), 70-72.
Meadows, D. (2003). Digital storytelling: Research-based practice in new media. Visual Communication, 2(2), 189-193. Retrieved on 8th August 2018, from http://journals.sagepub.com/home/vcj.
Muijs, D. (2004). Doing qualitative research in education. London: SAGE Publication Ltd.
Mutalib, A. A., Aziz, N. & Shaffiei, Z.A. (2011). Digital storytelling makes reading fun and entertaining. International Journal of Computer Applications, 18(1), 20-26.
Normann, A. (2011). Digital storytelling in second language learning. Faculty of Social Sciences and Technology Management, 125.
Oshima, A. & Hogue, A. (2007). Introduction to academic writing (3rd Ed). New York: Pearson Education, Inc.
Przybyla, D. (2009). Definitions and examples of different kind of paragraphs. Retrieved on 11th March 2010, from http://academicwriting.suite101.com/article.cfm/example_of_a_narrative_paragraph
Radaideh, E., Al-Jamal, D., & Sa’di, I. (2020). Digital storytelling: Time to be considered in reading comprehension. Universal Journal of Educational Research, 8(6), 2621-2633.
Royer, R. & Richards, P. (2007). Increasing reading comprehension with digital storytelling. In C. Montgomerie & J. Seale (Eds.), Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2007--World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia & Telecommunications (pp. 2301-2306). Vancouver, Canada: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved January 26, 2022 from https://www.learntechlib.org/primary/p/25691/
Sadik, A. (2008). Digital storytelling: A meaningful technology-integrated approach for engaged student learning. Educational technology research and development, 56(4), 487-506.
Seifeddin, A. H., Ahmed, S. Z., & Ebrahim, E. Y. M. (2015). A program based on English digital stories to develop the writing performance and reflective thinking of preparatory school pupils. Faculty of Education Magazine, 8(2), 1-35.
Smeda, N., Dakich, E., Shareda, N. (2014). The effectiveness of digital storytelling in the classrooms: A comprehensive study. Smart Learning Environments, 1(6). Retrieved from https://slejournal.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s40561-014-0006-3.
Spencer, L. (2005). A step-by-step guide to narrative writing. Retrieved 2nd March 2010, from http://grammar.about.com/od/mo/g/narrative2term.htm.
Stanley, M. (2003). Digital storytelling using new technology and the power of stories to help our students learn—and teach. Cable in the Classroom. Retrieved on 15 July 2018, from http://www.ciconline.org/home.
Stanley, N. & Dillingham, B. (2009). Performance literacy through storytelling. Gainesville, FL: Maupin House.
Sudarmaji, I., Mulyana, A., & Karsiyah. (2020). Applying digital storytelling to improve Indonesian high school learners’ visual memory and writing skill. ENGLISH REVIEW: Journal of English Education, 8(2), 255-264.
Tarigan, K. E., & Liana, L. (2018). Improving learners' writing descriptive text through digital storytelling technique. Budapest international research and critics institute (BIRCI-Journal): Humanities, 1(3). https://doi.org/10.33258/birci.v1i3.58
Vasudevan, L., Schultz, K., & Bateman, J. (2010). Rethinking composing in a digital age: Authoring literate identities through multimodal storytelling. Written Communication, 27(4), 442-468.
Xu, Y., Hyungsung, P., & Youngkyun, B. (2011). A new approach toward digital storytelling: An activity focused on writing self-efficacy in a virtual learning environment. Educational Technology & Society, 14(4), 181–191.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/llt.v25i1.4324
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.
Copyright (c) 2022 Andi Tenrisanna Syam
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Indexed and abstracted in:
LLT Journal Sinta 2 Certificate (S2 = Level 2)
We would like to inform you that LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching has been nationally accredited Sinta 2 by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia based on the decree No. Surat Keputusan 158/E/KPT/2021. Validity for 5 years: Vol 23 No 1, 2020 till Vol 27 No 2, 2024
This work is licensed under CC BY-SA.
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License
LLT Journal: A Journal on Language and Language Teaching, DOI: https://doi.org/10.24071/llt, e-ISSN 2579-9533 and p-ISSN 1410-7201, is published twice a year, namely in April and October by the English Language Education Study Programme of Teacher Training and Education Faculty of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.