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The Development of TPACK-Based Learning Media to Enhance the Skills of Written Communication

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  • Mclean Hy
  • Endry Boeriswati
  • Herlina Herlina

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The research aims to develop a model of existing essay writing teaching materials. In this research, the authors used a research and development (R&D) approach to analyze and demonstrate technology as a solution to a crucial problem in teaching essay writing. Data were obtained through interviews, questionnaires, and observations. To find out the feasibility of the model to be developed, several assessment steps were carried out, namely expert/expert testing, one-on-one trials, small group trials and testing the effectiveness of teaching material models. Based on the test results, the findings of this research indicate that a new teaching material model that can stimulate lecturers and students to learn essay writing is needed. To sum up, to make an effective and enjoyable instructional process, it is necessary to be concerned with instructional methods that are varied and liked by students.

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  • Mclean Hy & Endry Boeriswati & Herlina Herlina, 2024. "The Development of TPACK-Based Learning Media to Enhance the Skills of Written Communication," Studies in Media and Communication, Redfame publishing, vol. 12(1), pages 321-329, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:smcjnl:v:12:y:2024:i:1:p:321-329
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