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  • in reply to: Worksheet 7.3 #3409
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      Halda Vidya Srikandi Salsabila
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      link drive abstract and conslusion: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WkgMM3szBLoSNGc_iZvJRCsXUH_KqWHd/view?usp=drive_link

      in reply to: T 8.3 Sharing and Discussion #3389
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        Halda Vidya Srikandi Salsabila
        22220069
        Final article link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tW10T4_YpgXx3IkUAs4fE0pRep5GnPnC/view?usp=drive_link

        in reply to: T 8.3 Sharing and Discussion #3388
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          Halda Vidya Srikandi Salsabila
          22220069
          Final article link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1tW10T4_YpgXx3IkUAs4fE0pRep5GnPnC/view?usp=drive_link

          in reply to: Worksheet 4.3 Peer Review Instruction #3354
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            in reply to: Worksheet 3.3 – Drafting Your Research Outline #3326
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              Halda Vidya Srikandi Salsabila
              22220069

              Link to the draft research outline file: https://drive.google.com/file/d/11JTMx5prb8HWZoZFhVno7S5Bpi49htQ7/view?usp=drive_link

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                    Halda Vidya Srikandi Salsabila
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                    1. Read all the materials provided, including journal guidelines, sample articles, and interview results, to understand the structure, format, and principles of good scientific writing. Take note of important points, such as writing ethics, originality, IMRaD structure, and suggestions from reviewers or lecturers, so that they can be compared and analyzed with the interview findings.

                    2. a. From both the journal guidelines and my interview with Mr. Mu’man, they align in emphasizing the importance of originality and ethics in research writing. I learned from Mr. Mu’man’s statement the importance of avoiding plagiarism and checking similarity. Both sources, IJAL and Cakrawala Pendidikan, provide a clear academic structure following the IMRaD format (Introduction, Method, Results, and Discussion), in accordance with Mr. Mu’man’s explanation. In addition, they stress the importance of choosing a title relevant to the research and the need for proofreading and revisions based on reviewers’ feedback, in line with Mr. Mu’man’s suggestion to use Grammarly and peer review before submission.
                    b. In the BIPA article on DGBLL, the IMRaD structure is fully followed, and formal academic language is used, as advised by Mr. Mu’man, so that the research can be useful and easily applied in learning. This article also clearly demonstrates practical benefits for teachers and students, as Mr. Mu’man stated that research should have practical value. However, the BIPA article and the journal guidelines focus more on strong data and multiple scholarly sources, whereas Mr. Mu’man prioritizes direct experience and clear problems. The BIPA article also uses international literature, while Mr. Mu’man emphasizes reading many journal articles to identify research gaps.
                    c. Yes, there are.
                    Challenges: Mr. Mu’man mentioned difficulties in choosing the right topic, going through the revision process, and maintaining writing ethics such as avoiding plagiarism. In Cakrawala Pendidikan guidelines, challenges mainly involve revision and resubmission due to methodological errors and delayed reviews.
                    strategies: Mr. Mu’man uses proofreading and tools like AI and Grammarly to improve language, selects relevant topics based on classroom experience, and reads many journals to find research gaps—all of which align with academic journal requirements.

                    3. In the interview, good scientific writing has main characteristics that are similar, such as having a clear and organized structure, original writing without plagiarism, and coherence. From the interview, journal guidelines, and article examples, all indicate the importance of planning writing carefully, citing sources correctly, and connecting theory and data in a balanced manner. Both Mr. Mu’man’s interview and the DGBLL article emphasize that authors should be reflective and understand the relationship between theory and research findings. Furthermore, writing should be relevant, open to revision, and beneficial to the field of education, despite differences in practical approaches and format.

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                      Halda Vidya Srikandi Salsabila
                      (22220069)
                      PBI A2 2022

                      Answer:
                      1. Writing a scientific article is important for English education students because it can helps develop critical thinking, academic writing, and comprehensive research skill. In addition, writing scientific articles is important for students, so that they are able to read effectively and get used to it. Writing scientific papers also allows us to share new knowledge and help advance a field of study.
                      The journal finder I use is Google Scholar. These platforms help me find various academic publications and research papers related to English education and language learning.

                      2. I found five articles that I found interesting, they have both differences and similarities in certain aspects. I summarized all of these article in a word document and saved it on link Google Drive:
                      https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IYGd8keb5QwIvKQAkisRlN-Z-CNxt-pm

                      3. The part of the journal article I usually find he most difficult to understand is the methodology. Because most journal articles contain detailed methodological explanations of how the research was conducted, including sample selection, tools used, and data analysis methods, using technical words. Sometimes, the writers use complicated statistics or unfamiliar ways of analyzing data that need more knowledge about research methods.

                      4. Reading journal articles helps me improve my academic writing skills many ways. I learn to organize ideas clearly, use vocabulary used in academic fields, and write in a formal and objective way. Besides that, I also know how to cite sources correctly and support arguments with evidence. Reading different articles gives me examples of how to make good abstracts, introductions, and conclusions. I also learn how to discuss results and connect them to theories, which is very helpful for writing my research or scientific articles

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                        Halda Vidya Srikandi Salsabila
                        (22220069)
                        PBI A2 2022

                        Answer:
                        1. Writing a scientific article is important for English education students because it can helps develop critical thinking, academic writing, and comprehensive research skill. In addition, writing scientific articles is important for students, so that they are able to read effectively and get used to it. Writing scientific papers also allows us to share new knowledge and help advance a field of study.
                        The journal finder I use is Google Scholar. These platforms help me find various academic publications and research papers related to English education and language learning.

                        2. I found five articles that I found interesting, they have both differences and similarities in certain aspects. I summarized all of these article in a word document and saved it on link Google Drive:
                        https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1IYGd8keb5QwIvKQAkisRlN-Z-CNxt-pm

                        3. The part of the journal article I usually find he most difficult to understand is the methodology. Because most journal articles contain detailed methodological explanations of how the research was conducted, including sample selection, tools used, and data analysis methods, using technical words. Sometimes, the writers use complicated statistics or unfamiliar ways of analyzing data that need more knowledge about research methods.

                        4. Reading journal articles helps me improve my academic writing skills many ways. I learn to organize ideas clearly, use vocabulary used in academic fields, and write in a formal and objective way. Besides that, I also know how to cite sources correctly and support arguments with evidence. Reading different articles gives me examples of how to make good abstracts, introductions, and conclusions. I also learn how to discuss results and connect them to theories, which is very helpful for writing my research or scientific articles.

                        in reply to: T1 Worksheet 1.1 – Personal Reflection #3155
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                          Halda Vidya Srikandi Salsabila
                          (22220069)
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                          1. The topic of the research is Students’ Perception of The Use of Digital
                          Storytelling In Teaching Reading Narrative Text.
                          I read the 5 articles in yesterday. I access 5 articles from google scholar, and i access from download that research pdf format for read the article. When i read the articles, i feel that i get more learn about the topic related with my research topic, in addition, i when i read the article, i feel bored, because the research a lot of types of writing, and i feel And I feel like looking at writing makes my eyes tired.

                          2. That the topic of the research easy to memorable, but feel challenges because there are some topic are hard to memorable. The structure of the articles has language hard to understand for me, and has a language that is difficult to understand.

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