TY - JOUR
T1 - The Development of an "Absyak" Application for ESP Learning
T2 - Insights from Indonesia
AU - Syakur, Abd
AU - Sugirin,
AU - Margana,
AU - Faruq Ubaidillah, M.
AU - Ahmad Tilwani, Shouket
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Abd. Syakur et al.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - There has been a dearth of studies exploring the development of online learning platforms in Indonesian ESP classes in recent years. To fill such a lacuna, the present study was designed to develop an online learning application for pharmacy students in their ESP learning in an Indonesian higher education setting. Encapsulated by Gall, Borg, and Gall's (2003) Research and Development (R&D) model, the study's findings showcase that (1) the application, named "Absyak,"has been successfully developed at the design stage based on the needs analysis; (2) the variables of material, media, and student responses on learning have been validated and corrected according to the suggestions of two validators as media experts and three validators as material experts; (3) responses from 30 students showed that the indicators for each variable were valid, reliable, and very feasible to implement; and (4) the implementation phase with 60 students indicated that the developed material effectively enhanced the pharmacy students' English speaking skill. Implications from this study are offered at the end of this article.
AB - There has been a dearth of studies exploring the development of online learning platforms in Indonesian ESP classes in recent years. To fill such a lacuna, the present study was designed to develop an online learning application for pharmacy students in their ESP learning in an Indonesian higher education setting. Encapsulated by Gall, Borg, and Gall's (2003) Research and Development (R&D) model, the study's findings showcase that (1) the application, named "Absyak,"has been successfully developed at the design stage based on the needs analysis; (2) the variables of material, media, and student responses on learning have been validated and corrected according to the suggestions of two validators as media experts and three validators as material experts; (3) responses from 30 students showed that the indicators for each variable were valid, reliable, and very feasible to implement; and (4) the implementation phase with 60 students indicated that the developed material effectively enhanced the pharmacy students' English speaking skill. Implications from this study are offered at the end of this article.
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U2 - 10.1155/2022/9886937
DO - 10.1155/2022/9886937
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85135106330
SN - 2090-4002
VL - 2022
JO - Education Research International
JF - Education Research International
M1 - 9886937
ER -