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MOBILE-ASSISTED ON EXTENSIVE READING: STUDENTS’ VOICES
Author(s) -
Dzurriyyatun Ni’mah,
Atik Umamah
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
english education journal of english teaching and research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2580-3441
pISSN - 2503-4405
DOI - 10.29407/jetar.v5i1.14367
Subject(s) - reading (process) , computer science , affordance , pleasure , popularity , software portability , flexibility (engineering) , perception , mathematics education , multimedia , psychology , human–computer interaction , linguistics , social psychology , mathematics , philosophy , neuroscience , statistics , programming language
As reading starts to lose its popularity for most students, digital reading can serve as a solution to overcome this problem. The integration of digital reading and extensive reading practice can be beneficial for language learners. A number of researchers have conducted the studies on this issue through different perspectives. The current study mainly focuses on the students’ perception of digital reading in extensive reading practice. The qualitative approach was employed to obtain the research data. Therefore, series of questions were addressed to achieve the research objective through an openended interview. The result showed that the students have positive attitudes towards digital reading when they have to read extensively. The practicality, portability, flexibility, accessibility, and affordancesof e-books helped them to apply extensive reading successfully. Moreover, extensive reading benefits the students to develop their reading habit, discover pleasure in reading, as well as improve other skills in English.

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