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Youth Perspectives on Jerome Polin’s YouTube: Global Insights in Mathematics Learning
Intan Febry Ning Tyas, Didik Hariyanto, Ferry Adhi Dharma, Shakhnoza Makhmudovna Latipova
This study aims to determine the perceptions of teenagers in Candi Wangkal Village regarding Jerome Polin’s Youtube shows as math learning. The method used in this research is qualitative research and uses perception theory. Data collection is collected using interviews, documentation and using data...
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Needs Analysis of Interactive Audio Visual Media Development in Speaking Course at Islamic Universities
Umi Faizah, Sarwiji Suwandi, Andayani Andayani, Ani Rakhmawati, Bagiya Bagiya, Kadaryati Kadaryati
The purposes of this study are to describe: 1) the use of instructional media in speaking courses, 2) problems/constraints faced by lecturers in the teaching of speaking course, and 3) forms of learning media that need to be developed in speaking course. Data collection techniques are carried out by...
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Cash Waqf a Tool to Support Children Education in Covid-19 Pandemic
Faisal Faisal
The outbreak of Covid-19 restricts public activities. The real impact of Covid-19 is the decrease in the income of some people. Employees stay at home. Traders stop selling temporarily because the market is closed. Transport drivers have reduced passengers. Everyone has a lot of needs. Such food, shelter,...
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The Effectiveness of Virtual Tour on Media Social Youtube as an Alternative Tourism During the Covid-19 Pandemic in East Nusa Tenggara Province. (Case Study: Youtube Channel Video “Wonderfull Indonesia”)
I Wayan Adi Putra Ariawaet aln, Syul Rosli Sanam, Yohana Devita Ina
Virtual Tour is one of the new concepts for the world of tourism and is predicted to be a safe alternative for tourism amid the COVID-19 pandemic. As we know, tourism is a sector that has experienced a significant impact due to the outbreak of Covid-19 in the world today. The implementation of social...
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Kim Hyesan Drama YouTube Channel as a Reference Job in Australia
Nur Maghfirah Aesthetika, Yani Kanda, Poppy Febriana
This research presents how Kim Hyesan Drama, a participant in the Working Holiday Visa program, shows how he does his work in Australia through his YouTube channel. Kim Hyesan Youtube Channel Drama has become a reference work for the audience, especially participants of the Working Holiday Visa program....
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Integrating Digital Tools in Education: An Analysis Using Engeström’s Activity Theory
Sonia Gannar, Chiraz Kilani
This study examines the teaching of software design and development using an active learning approach centered around a practical IT project. Students were organized into groups and tasked with developing a functional software product based on specific requirements. Throughout the project, teams encountered...
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Handling Abstraction in Chemistry with Animation
Chici Yuliana Nadi, Deny Tri Ardianto, Akhmad Arif Mussadad
Field of chemistry exists to fulfill the question of nature in which every explanation could only be achieved by expanding the scope of exploration to the micro or even sub-atomic scale. That tendency makes chemistry has an abstract characteristic, mostly because we know that human cannot perceive the...
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Autopoeisis of Local Media in East Java in the Era of Information Disruption
Awang Dharmawan, Putri Aisyiyah Rachma Dewi, Favian Daffa Gusma
Information disruption in the digital era creates two sides, namely opportunities and challenges. The speed of access to information and interactivity encourages all to become sources of information, even the phenomenon of influencers on social media that can create personal media such as podcasts, YouTube...
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Order of Directive and Expressive from President Joko Widodo in Mata Najwa TV Program
Silvia Adelinda, Ermanto, Novia Juita
This study aims to determine the form of directive and expressive speech of President Joko Widodo in the Mata Najwa event at Trans 7. Assessment of Joko Widodo’s directive and expressive speech acts in an interview at Mata Najwa studio with the theme of Jokowi in the Pandemic Test requires speech act...
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The Impacts of Dialects on Time Variations of Chinese Minor New Year
Bingbing Li, Yuntong Liu
While “xiaonian (the Chinese minor new year)” is one of the important Chinese traditional festivals, its date is not nationally unified. This essay therefore summarized “xiaonian” time and the regions where the “xiaonian” time has evolved recorded in Compilation of Chinese Local Chronicles and Folklore...
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Transformation of Santri (Pious Individuals) Perception about Learning via Online Media
Nur Faizin, Abdul Basid, Ahmad Munjin Nasih
The revolution of digital technology leads some people to denounce the phenomenon of Islamic teaching via online media. The term of “ustadz Google” then appears as a criticism to people who learn Islam via the Internet including social media. The research was a survey on the transformation of santri...
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EXPLORING THOUGHTS OF INDONESIA TERRORISTS ON I'DAD AND JIHAD: PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES
Mr. Gazi
Idad and jihad are some of basic concepts that radical Islamic groups and terrorists including in Indonesia use to express their strategies in dealing with perceived threat toward outgroups. This study aims to examine how those concepts become basic arguments in doing military training and act of terror...
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Exploring Online Learning with Educational Science Videos: A Case Study of an Educational Video Blogger on Bilibili
Tianyi Min
After the steady rise in Internet penetration, the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted a progressive integration of network technology into daily life, with a trend towards studying on video platforms. China's online platform Bilibili is a video portal with a variety of content, including videos on knowledge...
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Regulatory Discourse on Woman’s Body
The Case of Muhammadiyah and Salafi’s Clerics Preaching
Eva Leiliyanti, Dhaurana Atikah Dewi, Zufrufin Saputra, Andera Wiyakintra, Muhammad Ulul Albab
This discourse analysis aims to compare and evaluate the patriarchal language on woman’s body represented by the preaching of Muhammadiyah and Salafi’s clerics. Both have positioned the woman’s body as a regulatory discourse that must be controlled by men. The data, which included 15 minutes and 5 minutes...
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Humour in Gus Mus’s Speeches
Islam Damai and Islam Petenthengan
Agung Pramujiono, Tri Indrayanti, Ira Eko Retnosari
Kyai Haji Ahmad Mustofa Bisri, known as Gus Mus, is a phenomenal cleric. Apart from being a scholar, he is also known as a writer and painter. As a scholar, Gus Mus’s speeches were soothing to the people and provided a lot of humour to build closeness with the congregation. This study aims to describe...
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Measuring Effectiveness of Bring Program to Online: Case Study of Museum Listrik dan Energi Baru Programs during Covid-19 Outbreak
Prita Permatadinata, Danang Aryo Nugroho
Museums were forced to shut down on account of preventing Covid-19 spread from March 2020. During that shutdown, the museum’s public programs were held online, including Museum Listrik dan Energi Baru (MLEB). MLEB is one of the museums in Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. This museum is operated by Perusahaan...
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Body Language and Gestures as a Lingua Franca among Multilingual Interlocutors: Multimodal Transcription Study
Cynthia L. Soegiono, Laily M.S. Harti, Sueb Sueb
Lingua franca is known as the language bridge between two different people who have different native languages. The theory stated that humans communicate by using vocal organs and the whole part of the body. This study was conducted to seek out whether non-verbal language could be considered lingua franca....
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The Effectiveness of Instagram and TikTok in Increasing Interest Tourism for Gen-Z
Tyas Raharjeng Pamularsih, Ni Wayan Sintya Dewi, Ni Wayan Wahyu Astuti
In general, before traveling, travelers tend to plan and look for reviews about their destination through information sources such as YouTube. The social media platforms currently trending among Gen-Z, featuring aesthetic photos and videos related to tourist destinations and reviews, are Instagram and...
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Creating Opportunities for a Creative Industry Through Screen Printing Learning for Community During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Warli Haryana
This This study discusses screen printing learning for the creative industry. The goal is to equip the public with skills that can create business opportunities during the Covid-19 pandemic. The benefits of this activity are as a model for entrepreneurship learning and screen printing training, especially...
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Response of Agricultural Extension Agents in Yogyakarta Special Region Towards Social Media Application as the Agricultural Extension Media
Alia Bihrajihant Raya, Diah Fitria Widhiningsih, Mesalia Kriska
In order to improve communication effectiveness, the performance of source, message, channel, and receiver is necessary. In agricultural extension and communication, the channels become very important that the extension agent as a source can carry out the technology transfer successfully. Not only mass...
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High School Students’ Perception and Strategies in Corporations YouTube Video for Learning Vocabulary
Suciana Wijirahayu, Dhita Lintang Perdhana, Purnama Syaepurohman
Investigating how high school students in the second grade perceive YouTube as a tool for learning vocabulary admits the COVID-19 pandemic is beneficial to support the teaching-learning process. The study aims to understand the students’ opinions, attitudes, and beliefs regarding the effectiveness, relevance,...
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The Return of Superman as Digital Fathering Learning Media in Early Childhood Education
Ririn Hunafa Lestari, Prio Utomo
The Return of Superman is one of the products of the South Korean state which is packaged through a television program that is a reality show featuring fathers’ involvement in caring for, caring for, and educating early childhood without the help of wives and maids for 48 hours. These programs can be...
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Plosive and Fricative Sounds Produced by EFL Students Using Online Media: A Perspective on Learning English Phonology
Dwi Astuti Wahyu Nurhayati
This paper examined the EFL student’s perception of viewing learning English Phonology using songs, poems and videos. The data were collected through observation, interview, and questionnaire. This study involves 4 Indonesian undergraduate students who were majoring in English and took Phonology class....
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Semiotic Analysis On Apple IPad Pro’s YouTube Ad Titled “Crush! | iPad Pro | Apple!”
Shinta Hartini Putri, Achwan Noorlistyo Adi, Mada Ramadan, Salman Misbah Ibrahim
Technology companies continue to innovate and present new products that can meet people’s needs and lifestyles. This is Apple’s goal to innovate regarding its newest product, namely the iPad. To disseminate the latest information, Apple communicates to the public through advertising. This research analyzes...
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Legal Protection of Song Copyright Works from Music Covers on Youtube with Fair Use Principles
Melisa Kusherawati, C. S. A. Teddy Lesmana
The music trend of cover versions, remakes, cover songs, revivals, or simply called covers is a new recording or performance of a song that has previously been released commercially. Video of music covers is currently rampant on Youtube social media. This is inseparable from the moral and economic benefits...
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Students’ Experiences of Online English Language Learning by Using YouTube
Adriadi Novawan, Susan Mila Alvarez-Tosalem, Titik Ismailia, Julien Arief Wicaksono, Rimbi Budi Setiarini
This pandemic situation stimulates transformation of educational programs worldwide. Right now, English Language Teaching programs are transforming most of the onsite activities into remote learning which involve synchronous and asynchronous learning and communication. One of the popular technologies...
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The Influence of Pop-up Advertising on Consumer Purchasing Behavior
Le Wang, Flora Ampiah, Lei Xu, Xiaoshu Wang
Social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Linkedln, and Youtube have attracted substantial number of users, many of whom spend several hours daily on these platforms. These platforms have therefore become fertile grounds for marketers/advertisers to target different types of customers....
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The Alteration of Journalism Practice in Digital Era Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic
Patricia Robin
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed every sector of human lives and that also happens in journalism practice. In theoretical level, the definition of journalism still the same. It is a process to report events with the aim of exposing the truth to the audience. However, the practice of journalism has altered....
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The Form of Casual Language Variety in The Interview of Sea Today News
Meiliana Meiliana, M. R. Nababan, Wiwik Yulianti
Sociolinguistic emerges as a functional approach for having the connection with the realm of language use and the speech community. Casual language is greatly popular among the society to be a colloquial language. Its existence refers to the nonstandard words and tends to be dynamic because of the linguistic...
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Integration of Politeness Principle at Mata Najwa’s Talk Show “Coba-coba Tatap Muka” in Discussion Text Learning
Anjas Rusdiyanto Soleh, Dini Restiyanti Pratiwi, Miftakhul Huda, Yakub Nasucha
Politeness is an important aspect of communication. Based on the application of the politeness principle, it can be integrated into Indonesian language learning as the learning resource. This study aims to examine in-depth realization of the politeness principles contained in the Mata Najwa’s Trans 7...
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Research on the Cross-cultural Communication Strategy of Chinese Internet Celebrities Based on SWOT Analysis in Video Forms
Taking Li Ziqi’s Video as an Example
Ruiyang Lu
With the widespread use of social media platforms such as YouTube throughout the globe, it is much simpler to obtain foreign cultural goods, facilitating cross-cultural media consumption. In these social networks, especially YouTube, some Chinese web celebrities, such as Li Ziqi, stand out in many video...
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Netnography Study on Reverse Culture Shock and Re-Adaptation Process Among Content Creator on Youtube Channel
Haris Wijaya, Humaizi Humaizi
Reverse culture shock is a condition experienced by people when they went to a new social environment. They need to re-adapt to make themselves feel comfort in their original social environment. Many content creators in youtube making this issue as their content. That’s why netnography study was using...
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The Use Of Social Media For Digital Marketing Strategies In Vocational Education (Case Study: Politeknik Negeri Bali)
IGusti Ketut Gede, Kadek Eni Marhaeni, IWayan Putrana, NiMade Kariati, IGusti Agung Mirah Sanjiwani
The rapid development of digital technology, internet and social media users have also increased in number. Social media is not only used by individuals, but also in the world of education. The availability of facilities and infrastructure to access is also widely available, either by computers and smartphones....
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The UN Women Australia’s Multifaceted Engagement in the Public Sphere
Xuan Yin
This study investigates the effective use of digital platforms by UN Women Australia to engage with the public and advocate for gender equality. It examines how the organization tailors its online communication strategies across various social media channels, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and...
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The Target of Win Many Souls in The Digital Age of Online and YouTube Zoom
Rudy Budiatmaja, Seno Lamsir, Andreas Eko Nugroho
This research is qualitative in nature and aims so that all of us as God’s servants must fulfill the Great Commission of the Lord Jesus wherever we are and whenever we have to preach the truth of God’s Word to remote corners of the world through internet media such as zoom and YouTube, this research...
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Language Style Used in Deddy Corbuzier Podcast YouTube Channel
Togi Bertuah Silalahi, Rahmad Husein, Sumarsih
Language as one of significant thing for people to communicate has various style in its usage. People use language to share idea and feeling, to convey information and get entertainment. The variation of language is found from the style that people use when they talk. Language style is defined as the...
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Developing 汉语的语义学 [Hanyǔ de yǔyì xué] of Chinese Semantics Digital Module
Karina Fefi Laksana Sakti, Amira Eza Febrian Putri, Octi Rjeky Mardasari, Sunarti, Muhamad Rajali, Arya Bima
The difficulty that is experienced by most Chinese language teachers is to determine which Chinese language textbooks are suitable to be applied to Indonesian learners. In Indonesia, most of the Chinese books, including the Chinese Semantic textbooks, are still in full Chinese or English. Learning Chinese...
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Influence of Vlogs on Young People Between 16 to 18
Jintian Yan
In the past, there were many different ways for young people to get know the outside world such as newspaper, television, social media and so on. In recent years, a new way coming out on the internet take place of social media gradually—Vlog, also known as video blog. The initial purpose of Vlog is for...
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Grey Forecasting Models for Social Media Adoptions of Transnational Enterprises
Hsia-Ching Chang, Chen-Ya Wang
The lack of adoption data posed difficulties for social media researchers and resulted in scant social media studies focusing on forecasting models. To broach the subject, this study put efforts in studying the benchmark transnational enterprises and collecting the first-hand adoption time data through...
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Making the Best Use of Social Media in English Classroom
Anisa Nur Pratiwi, Pangesti Wiedarti
In the era of 21st century, education has been growing to more practical world to meet the demands of humans’ needs. One of the skills in the 21st century is the use of media and technology to support classroom activities at which those activities should resemble current trend in the world. In order...
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Netizens’ Reaction to the Garbage Prank Case: Forensic Linguistic Perspective Analysis
Nadiya Lathifah Hani
The purpose of this study is to analyze the reactions of netizens to prank cases FD from the point of view of forensic linguistics. Research methods used in research “Forensic Linguistic View Regarding Warganet’s Reaction To This Garbage Prank Case” is a qualitative descriptive research. Sources of data...
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Analysis of Directive Speech Acts in Rans Entertainment’s Vlogs and their Implication for Indonesian Language Learning
Bima Wahyu Prasetya Wardana, Gallant Karunia Assidik, Dini Restiyanti Pratiwi, Miftakhul Huda
Directive speech acts in vlogs are essential to study to understand better the form, function, and meaning behind the speeches expressed by speakers. This study aims to describe the form of directive speech acts in Rans Entertainment’s vlogs and their implications for Indonesian learning. This study...
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Using Digital Songbooks for Singing Activities in Early Childhood During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Indra Yeni, Alrizka Hairi Dilfa
Singing is one of the methods of early childhood learning that is typically done in kindergarten, but during this pandemic, all forms of activity are restricted. Singing activities for early childhood during the covid 19 pandemic necessitate the role of parental assistance as well as the use of digital...
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Quranic Response to the Child-Free Trend in Indonesia: Case Study on Buya Yahya YouTube Channel
Abdul Basid, Faisal Mahmoud Adam Ibrahim, Abu Dzarrin Al-Hamidy
Human beings have a natural inclination towards sexuality and love between opposite sexes. This inclination is hereditary and is present regardless of the circumstances or conditions. This paper aims to present a perspective that recognizes the importance of marriage and procreation while avoiding oppressing...
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Hyperreality of Virtual Music Ensemble
Zakaria Mohammad, Kun Setyaning Astuti
This study examined the phenomenon of a virtual music ensemble. This virtual music ensemble was performed by students at a high school in Yogyakarta. They collaborated remotely from their own places to produce a compilation video shown on YouTube. This activity was carried out to present the results...
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Narrative Networks: Storytelling in Social Media and Online Communities as the New Myth-Making Spaces
Malika Payal, Pinki Chugh
Onset of modernisation has created a rise in the use of the digital world. These digital platforms have transferred the landscape for storytelling, shifting it from single author to an enhanced distributed and participatory audience. This research examines the use of social media as well as various online...
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Supervision Polemics of Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) on Internet Content
Aep Wahyudin
Internet users in Indonesia reached 171.17 million in 2019. Data on Spring 2014 Global Attitudes mentioned that in developing countries the impact of the internet has given bad influence. It rompted the Indonesian Broadcasting Commission (KPI) to supervise the internet. However, it received disagreement...
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Rizal Ramli Elocution Speaking Action on Youtube Karni Ilyas Club
Monicha Fuji Harmooni, Afnita, Amril Amir
This study aims to determine the types of illocutionary speech acts used by Rizal Ramli’s character in the video on the Karni Ilyas Club youtube channel with the title “Our Democracy, Criminal Democracy”. The data collection techniques used are (1) transcribing the results of video recordings, (2) collecting...
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The Influence of Da’wa Messages to Audiences in Active Reception Theory Perspective
Nurhablisyah, Andi Faisal Bakti
According to the World Population Review, in 2020, Indonesia’s Muslim population will reach 229 million people, or around 87.2%. With the largest Muslim population in the world, Indonesia is both a market and an example in the daily lives of Muslims. Smart Skill Skool channel owned by David Poernomo...
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Representation of Ageism and Gen-Z Exploitation Issues in E-commerce Advertising Design in Indonesia
Joni Agung Sudarmanto, Adzrool Idzwan bin Ismail
The Internet of Thing discourse and the emergence of digital natives are forcing significant behavioural changes, especially with Gen-Z discourse as the primary commodity in this era. The rise of Gen-Z visualization as an e-commerce advertising design model in Indonesia is not only to introduce services...