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References
Andrews, R. (2004). The impact of ICT on literacy education. New York,NY : Routledge Falmer.
Arikunto,Suharsimi. (2012). Prosedur penelitian : Suatu pendekatan praktis. Jakarta, Indonesia : Rineka Cipta.
Deeson, Eric (1991). Dictionary of information technology. Glasgow, UK : Harper Collins Publishers.
Dudeney, G., & Hockly, N. (2007). How to teach English with technology. Essex, UK : Pearson Education Limited.
Erben, T., Ban, R., &Castañeda, M. (2009). Teaching english language learners through technology. Oxford, UK : Routledge.
Fauzi, Adin. (2017). The effect of edmodo on students’ writing skill in recount text. IJPTE : International Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education Vol. 1 No.2, 115-132
Harmer, J. (2007a). How to teach English. United Kingdom, UK : Pearson Education Limited.
Hourdequin, P. (2014). Edmodo: A simple tool for blended learning. The Language Teacher. Retreived from : http://jalt-publications.org/tlt/departments/tlt-wired/articles/3547-edmodo-simple-toolblended-learning, at July 10, 2017
McMillan, J., & Schumacher, S. (1997). Research in education. a conceptual introduction . 4th ed. Newyork, NY : Longman
Plato.?1999). The great dialogues of Plato. New York, NY: Penguin Books.
Raimes, A.?1983. Techniques in teaching writing. Oxford, UK : Oxford University Pres