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Abstract

An array of teaching tools have been developed enormously today sparking interest for educators in their instruction. Edmodo, which is also one of the CALL applications that can be accessed online both from computer and mobile telephone is one option for teachers and students and can be operated to post various things related to EFL teaching-learning process. However, many educators are reluctant to embed with them pedagogical function which coming along in the use of Edmodo. This research employed open-ended questionnaire which is spread to English Language Education ULM students who are taking Extensive Reading course. This research contributes to picture out perception in implementing Edmodo as Web-Quest as well Learning Management System (LMS) in online classroom instructional activities. The result of this study shows that the involvement of Edmodo to material delivery still does not encounter the predicted expectation. The limited storing material in the application and lack of feedback of the task through the media are the reasons of the barrier. In conclusion, the use of Edmodo needs to be developed along with the mindset of students centered activities.

Keywords

edmodo learning management system (LMS) online application

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Author Biographies

Nasrullah - Nasrullah, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Nasrullah is an English Lecturer of Universitas Lambung Mangkurat. He is interested in Teaching English As a Foreign Language, and Technology and Pedagogy in ELT.  In addition, he expands his interest in SLA and Teacher Professional Development.

Elsa - Rosalina, Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Elsa Rosalina is an English Lecturer of Universitas Lambung Mangkurat. She is interested in Teaching English As a Foreign Language, Technology and Pedagogy in ELT, also Media development. In addition, she also interested in research of  language teaching and learning

Rahma Pitria Ningsih, Politeknik Negeri Banjarmasin

Rahma Pitria Ningsih is an English Lecturer of Politeknik Negeri Banjarmasin. She is interested in Teaching English as a foreign language and Teaching Media Development. She is also interested in the research of English for Specific Purposes
How to Cite
Nasrullah, N. .-., Rusmanayanti, A. .-., Rosalina, E. .-., & Ningsih, R. P. (2021). Putting Edmodo Into Classroom: Portraying Learning Management System (LMS) Manifestation. Journal of English Education and Teaching, 5(3), 317–329. https://doi.org/10.33369/jeet.5.3.317-329

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