2023
DOI: 10.33592/foremost.v4i2.3610
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Creating an Education Game Using Wordwall: An Interactive Learning Media for English Language Teaching (ELT)

Tira Nur Fitria

Abstract: Wordwall is a web-based educational game to create fun quiz-based games. This research describes the creation of an educational game (quiz) by using Wordwall as an interactive learning media for English Language Teaching (ELT). This research is descriptive qualitative research. The analysis shows that creating/making an interactive English quiz with Wordwall is easy. We type in the browser and click https://Wordwall.net. Look in the upper right corner, if we have an account, click Log In, while if we do not ha… Show more

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“…However, nearly half of the participants (55%) reported disadvantages, such as distracting students with extracurricular games, long internet connections, and the need for all students to be online simultaneously. Financial concerns were also raised, as digital technologies require new devices, more applications, and more money than traditional learning methods, which alien with [40,57]. To ensure effective use of digital technologies, e cient monitoring and guidance strategies should be implemented, and alternative o ine activities should be provided for students who may face internet connectivity issues.…”
Section: The Preferred Technological Methods and Students' Opinionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, nearly half of the participants (55%) reported disadvantages, such as distracting students with extracurricular games, long internet connections, and the need for all students to be online simultaneously. Financial concerns were also raised, as digital technologies require new devices, more applications, and more money than traditional learning methods, which alien with [40,57]. To ensure effective use of digital technologies, e cient monitoring and guidance strategies should be implemented, and alternative o ine activities should be provided for students who may face internet connectivity issues.…”
Section: The Preferred Technological Methods and Students' Opinionsmentioning
confidence: 99%