LLTC 2021 Program
(A Two-Day Virtual Conference)
Hosted virtually by the English Language Education Study Program of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Google Maps: https://g.page/usdmrican?shareDay 1, Friday, 17 September 2021
07:30 AM - 07:45 AM
- Participants start joining LLTC 2021: Good morning, LLTC-ers 2021!Here is our Zoom link, LLTC Main Room: https://bit.ly/lltc2021main
- Meeting ID: 867 9427 9326; Passcode: 536465
07:45 AM - 08:00 AM
- USD and PBI Profile Clips: Presenting profiles of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia and of the English Language Education Study Programme (Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris -- PBI).
08:00 AM - 08:25 AM
- Opening of LLTC 2021, Friday 17 Sep:
- Prayer: Led by Concilianus Laos Mbato, Ed.D.
- National anthem: Indonesia Raya
- Maste of Ceremony: Markus Budiraharjo, Ed.D.
- Speech of LLTC 2021 Chairperson: Rina Astuti Purnamaningwulan, M.Hum.
- Speech of Rector of Sanata Dharma University: Johanes Eka Priyatma, Ph.D.
- Hymn of Sanata Dharma University: Himne Sanata Dharma
08:30 AM - 10:30 AM
- Plenaries 1 and 2, Day 1, Friday 17 Sep (120 Minutes):
Keynote Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Michael Philips, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
Keynote Speaker: Christina Kristiyani, Ph.D., Sanata Dharma University, Indonesia
Moderator: Paulus Kuswandono, Ph.D., Sanata Dharma University, Indonesia
- Michael Philips, CONSIDERING THE PLACE OF TECHNOLOGY, PEDAGOGY AND CONTENT IN POST-COVID 19 LINGUISTICS, LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE LEARNING-TEACHING
- Christina Kristiyani, FINDING LIGHTS AND EXPLORING THE AMBIGUITY IN THE UNCERTAIN ROUTE: REFLECTIONS ON THE ONLINE LEARNING DURING THE PANDEMIC
- Room: https://bit.ly/lltc2021main
- Meeting ID: 867 9427 9326; Passcode: 536465
10:45 AM - 11:30 AM
Rooms 1-6, Parallel 1, Day 1, Friday 17 Sep (45 Minutes):
Room 1, Parallel 1, Day 1, Friday 17 Sep:
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room1; Meeting ID: 974 6565 4286; Passcode: 844944
Rizki Farani and Amanda Putro
Islamic University of Indonesia, Yogyakarta
TEACHERS’ BELIEFS AND PRACTICE OF TASK-BASED LANGUAGE TEACHING IN THE EFL CLASSROOMS
Muhammad Badrus Sholeh, Kisman Salija and NFN Sahril [NFN = no first name]
Universitas Negeri Makassar, South Sulawesi
Room 2, Parallel 1, Day 1, Friday 17 Sep:
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room2; Meeting ID: 963 9512 9347; Passcode: 539442
Erina Andriani
Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta
TRANSFORMATION STORIES OF ENGLISH TEACHERS IN THE IN-SERVICE TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
Markus Budiraharjo, Mukhaeron Diaz and Siti Murtiningrum
Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta; SMAN Batang and SMKN Yogyakarta
Room 3, Parallel 1, Day 1, Friday 17 Sep:
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room3; Meeting ID: 978 3972 6631; Passcode: 138670
Christine Permata Sari and Elizabeth Ratri Dian Jati
Language Institute of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta
Institut Teknologi Dirgantara Adisutjipto, Yogyakarta
Room 4, Parallel 1, Day 1, Friday 17 Sep:
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room4; Meeting ID: 978 3256 8960; Passcode: 785186
Afif Rabbani and Eni Burhayani
Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. DR. HAMKA, Jakarta
STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS ON THE VIRTUAL MEETING APPLICATION FOR ENGLISH LEARNING ACTIVITY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
Lintang Arganinggar and Veronica Triprihatmini
Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta
Room 5, Parallel 1, Day 1, Friday 17 Sep:
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room5; Meeting ID: 952 8153 3249; Passcode: 326481
THE MOTIVATION OF ACADEMIC TEACHERS IN REMOTE TEACHING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A CASE STUDY IN THE PRE-SERVICE EDUCATION COLLEGE-BOUZARÉAH- (ENSB) ALGIERSDehbia Sili
High School for Teacher Trainees, Bouzareah, Algeria
FLIPPED CLASSROOM APPROACH DURING COVID-19 ERA WITHIN EFL STUDENTS' READING FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSE CLASSES: BARRIERS AND BOOSTERS
Stefanus Igolois G. Uran
Universitas Nusa Nipa Indonesia, Sikka, Nusa Tenggara Timur
Room 6, Parallel 1, Day 1, Friday 17 Sep:
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room6; Meeting ID: 982 1793 0115; Passcode: 642760
Yulius Nahak and Markus Budiraharjo
Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta
AN ANALYSIS OF SILENT CONSONANTS IN THE 2ND SEMESTER STUDENTS' PRONUNCIATION
Brigitta Rosemarie and Yohana Veniranda
Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
- Friday Prayer and Lunch Break, Day 1, Friday 17 Sep
01:00 PM - 02:00 PM
Rooms 1-6, Parallel 2, Day 1, Friday 17 Sep (60 Minutes):https://bit.ly/lltc2021room1; Meeting ID: 974 6565 4286; Passcode: 844944
SOCIAL INEQUALITY IN A NOVEL OF CHARLES DICKENS ‘OLIVER TWIST’ AND ATTITUDE TOWARD ENGLISH SPEAKERS
Hesty Yuanita Saroinsong
Universitas Negeri Manado, North Sulawesi
WOMEN'S RESISTANCE AGAINST MEN'S DOMINATION IN “A DOLL'S HOUSE” AND “BEKISAR MERAH”: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
Ermilaty Silya Runtukahu
THE TEACHER IDENTITY DEVELOPMENT OF BUTET MANURUNG IN THE JUNGLE SCHOOL DOCUMENTARY NOVEL
Vincentia Devina Aurora and Markus Budiraharjo
Room 2, Parallel 2, Day 1, Friday 17 Sep:
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room2; Meeting ID: 963 9512 9347; Passcode: 539442
Novita Melati Ananta Putri and Yohana Veniranda
LANGUAGE USE IN PROCEDURE TEXT LEARNING AT JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL IN CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS PERSPECTIVE
Nyoman Yasa Yasa
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room3; Meeting ID: 978 3972 6631; Passcode: 138670
UTILIZING GOOGLE DOCS FOR ENGAGING STUDENT TEACHERS IN HYBRID COLLABORATIVE WRITING CLASS
Lilia Indriani
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room4; Meeting ID: 978 3256 8960; Passcode: 785186
Marcellina Hastya Haninda
TEACHER AGENCY AND TASK-TECHNOLOGY FIT: IMPLICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTING A MEANINGFUL ONLINE LEARNING
Christianus I Wayan Eka Budiartha
INDONESIAN PRE-SERVICE EFL TEACHERS’ SELF-EFFICACY ON CLASSROOM EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION
Kenti Sugiyati, Lilia Indriani
Universitas Tidar, Magelang, Central Java
Room 5, Parallel 2, Day 1, Friday 17 Sep:
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room5par2; Meeting ID: 922 0996 1279; Passcode: 968830
CONTEXTUALIZING SHARED VALUES WITH CRITICAL INCIDENTS AS PART OF JESUIT COLLEGE TEACHERS’ PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Happy Indriyono
Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta
THE RHETORICAL IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION OF ENGLISH INSTRUCTORS IN ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES ADVERTISEMENTS
Inggrit O. Tanasale
Pattimura University, Ambon, Maluku
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room6; Meeting ID: 982 1793 0115; Passcode: 642760
Cahya Komara and Aida Nur Annisa
IMPROVING STUDENTS’ VOCABULARY MASTERY IN MERDEKA BELAJAR KAMPUS MERDEKA (MBKM) CURRICULUM THROUGH QUIZALIZE GAME BASED LEARNING
Maria Dimitrij Angie Pavita
Day 2, Saturday, 18 September 2021
08:30 AM - 09:00 AM
- Participants start joining LLTC 2021, Day 2.: Good morning LLTC-ers! Welcome back to day two of LLTC 2021.
- USD and PBI Profile Clips: Presenting profiles of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta, Indonesia and of the English Language Education Study Programme (Prodi Pendidikan Bahasa Inggris -- PBI)
09:00 AM - 11:00 AM
- Plenaries 3 and 4, Day 2, Saturday 18 Sep (120 Minutes):
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Jayne Lammers, University of Rochester, New York, USA
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Willy Renandya, Nanyang Technology University, Singapore
Moderator: Caecilia Tutyandari, Ph.D., Sanata Dharma University, Indonesia
- Jayne Lammers, POST-COVID DIGITAL LITERACY EDUCATION: POSITIONING INDONESIAN STUDENTS AS GLOBAL MEANING MAKERS
- Willy Renandya, WHAT MAKES A GREAT 21ST CENTURY LANGUAGE TEACHER?
- https://bit.ly/lltc2021main: Meeting ID: 867 9427 9326; Passcode: 536465
11:15 PM - 12:15 PM
Room 1, Parallel 3, Day 2, Saturday 18 Sep:
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room1; Meeting ID: 974 6565 4286; Passcode: 844944
Puji Astuti Amalia and NFN Arditiya
Politeknik Negeri Samarinda, East Kalimantan
MONTESSORI-BASED ONLINE LEARNING FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS: A CASE STUDY IN UPPER CLASS
Veronica Noviatri indraswari
LEARNING PROSODIC FEATURES IN AN ONLINE PRONUNCIATION CLASS: AN ACCOUNT OF STUDENTS’ ENGAGEMENT
Made Frida Yulia
Room 2, Parallel 3, Day 2, Saturday 18 Sep:
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room2; Meeting ID: 963 9512 9347; Passcode: 539442
Fauzul Etfita, Sri Wahyuni and Indrayani Winingsih
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room3; Meeting ID: 978 3972 6631; Passcode: 138670
Thomas Wahyu Prabowo Mukti, Christina Kristiyani and Fransisca Ditawati Nur Pamenang
Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta
THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PPP CYCLE IN EFL ONLINE LEARNING AMIDST GLOBAL PANDEMIC
(A DESCRIPTIVE QUALITATIVE STUDY IN ALOHA CRUISE ACADEMY ‘PROFESSIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTION FOR HOTELIER AND CRUISE SHIP STAFF’)
Agni Kusti Kinasih
Aloha Cruise Academy, Magelang, Central Java
COULD YOUTUBE BENEFIT SECONDARY EDUCATION’S ELT?
Anselmus Inharjanto and Ega Leovani
Universitas Katolik Musi Charitas, Palembang, South Sumatera
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room4; Meeting ID: 978 3256 8960; Passcode: 785186
Carla Sih Prabandari
INDONESIAN PRE-SERVICE ENGLISH TEACHERS’ DEVELOPMENT OF SELF-EFFICACY AND AGENCY IN THE ONLINE TEACHING PRACTICE
Fidelia Ratih Widya Wardani and Concilianus Laos Mbato
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room5; Meeting ID: 952 8153 3249; Passcode: 326481
Luqman Al Hakim and Ayu Istiana Sari
THE STUDENTS’ ENGAGEMENT IN PROJECT-BASED LEARNING IN TEACHING ENGLISH TO YOUNG LEARNER (TEYL) CLASS
NFN Rusiana and Nuraeningsih
THE UTILIZATION OF THE LANGUAGE LEARNING COMMUNITY DURING COVID-19
Roni Nugraha Syafroni
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room6; Meeting ID: 982 1793 0115; Passcode: 642760
Miza Rahmatika Aini
INVESTIGATING EXTENSIVE READING EFFECTS TO THE EYL’S ONLINE LEARNING VOCABULARY KNOWLEDGE
Gabriella Cynthia Kusumadewi and K. M. Widi Hadiyanti
STUDENTS’ PERCEPTIONS OF FLIPPED CLASSROOM IN LEARNING GRAMMAR AT UNIVERSITY OF MUHAMMADIYAH PROF. DR. HAMKA
Fidaniar Tiarsiwi and Linda Apriany
12:15 AM - 1:15 AM
- Lunch Break, Day 2, Saturday 18 Sep
01:15 AM - 02:00 PM
Rooms 1-5, Parallel 4, Day 2, Saturday 18 Sep (45 Minutes):https://bit.ly/lltc2021room1; Meeting ID: 974 6565 4286; Passcode: 844944
Nurah Abdul Wahid Abdullah Siddik and Markus Budiraharjo
NEED ANALYSIS OF INTEGRATED POP-UP BOOK DESIGN OF IPA AND ENGLISH LEARNING MEDIA
Rindu Handayani and Feni Kurnia
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room2; Meeting ID: 963 9512 9347; Passcode: 539442
Markus Budiraharjo, Veronica Triprihatmini and Christina Kristiyani
Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room3; Meeting ID: 978 3972 6631; Passcode: 138670
M. V. Ika Mulatsih
THE USE OF SOCIAL MEDIA TO ENHANCE STUDENTS’ ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILL
Diska Fatima Virgiyanti, Annisa Kurnia Asri and Mayang Fa'uni
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room4; Meeting ID: 978 3256 8960; Passcode: 785186
Nivita Claudia Ante
DISCOVERING HUMAN DOMINATION IN MALUKU FOLKLORE ENTITLED KISAH TABI, TABAI DAN TABOB DI NU’FIT
Febby Winda Pelupessy
Room 5, Parallel 4, Day 2, Saturday 18 Sep:
https://bit.ly/lltc2021room5; Meeting ID: 952 8153 3249; Passcode: 326481
Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
- Plenary 5, Day 2, Saturday 18 Sep:
- https://bit.ly/lltc2021main; Meeting ID: 867 9427 9326; Passcode: 536465
Keynote Speaker: Fidelis Chosa Kastuhandani, Ph.D., Sanata Dharma University, Indonesia
Moderator: Yohana Veniranda, Ph.D., Sanata Dharma University, Indonesia
- Fidelis Chosa Kastuhandani, REIMAGINING ENGLISH EDUCATION POST COVID-19
03:00 PM - 03:05 PM
- Closing ... Till we meet again in LLTC 2022
PROGRAM (BOOK)
The 8th International Language (Virtual Conference)
and Language Teaching Conference
Friday-Saturday,
17-18 September 2021
Sanata Dharma University
Yogyakarta, Indonesia
Organized by:
English Language Education Study Program
Sanata Dharma University
Indonesia
Welcome Address by the Rector of Sanata Dharma University
On behalf of Sanata Dharma University, I feel honored to welcome all speakers and participants of The 8th Language and Language Teaching (LLTC 2021). I also would like to extend my warmest regards to all of you. Let us first thanks to God for the grace we have received in preparing this conference. I also wish that the 8th LLTC facilitates a fruitful sharing and exchange of ideas related to the conference’s theme on ‘Post Covid-19: Language Learning Teaching, Linguistic and Literature in Local and Universal Context.’
To everyone's surprise, starting in early 2020, learning was suddenly forced to change due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Internet-based learning is the best choice because the pandemic demands social-physical distancing. Suddenly all parties involved in learning have to adapt so that they can continue to play their roles optimally using internet technology. More than one year experience of using internet-based learning has provided us many experiences, reflections, awareness, and various future imaginations. This is very valuable because all parties have concrete experience of how the taste, atmosphere, dynamics, and struggles in managing internet-based learning are. This experience becomes a very important and valuable asset for developing future education model.
Actually, the need for change and development of this higher education model is not only due to the pandemic and the ease of use of the internet. There is a very basic reason why we need to start a new way of managing modern learning. The basic reason includes two things even though the source is only one, namely the increasingly massive and efficient digital technology, especially the internet. This technology has ushered in human civilization to has properties abbreviated as VUCAD (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, Ambiguous, Disruptive).
The birth of VUCAD world requires new language learning model that can prepare graduates to face the changes and uncertainties of the future. Consequently, learning must be contextual, dynamic, adaptive, and oriented towards the development of strong scientific basic competencies. Only with a solid scientific foundation, a graduate can continue to learn and develop themselves. In addition, language learning must be oriented towards developing the competence of graduates to use and utilize internet technology.
The need for universities to develop new model in educating students is also triggered by the fact that the internet has not only provided abundant yet cheap knowledge but also provides flexibility and accessibility that is cross-border. With the advancement of artificial intelligence technology, this cross-border flexibility concerns not only the diminishing boundaries of space and time but also the boundaries of written and spoken language. Learning resources on the internet can be accessed from anywhere, by anyone, in any language. In a situation like this, educating becomes even more irrelevant if it doesn't take place in a flexible, format-rich manner, and there's no added value. Therefore, there is a need to develop a new framework to support learning in internet-based environment. The framework is actually quite simple: how to create a meaningful and relevant learning experience rather than how to teach great.
Therefore, I position this conference as a highly relevant response to the recent call to all of us in improving our leaning quality while we are witnessing the rapid change of modern learning that is much influenced by sophisticated smart technology. I do hope that the conference becomes a good avenue not only to discuss our research findings but also to facilitate a fruitful dialogue in which sharing of knowledge, values and awareness of language learning takes place with joy and respect to each other. It is through such an orientation that we can proactively contribute to shape up our new generation for the betterment of our society. May the conference be successful and enjoyable. Thank you.
Johanes Eka Priyatma, Ph.D.
Rector of Sanata Dharma University
Welcome Address by the Dean of Education Faculty of Sanata Dharma University
Greetings,
First of all, I would like to welcome all of you to Sanata Dharma University. I hope this virtual encounter does not dampen the excitement and joy of the conference.
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed many things, including the way humans relate and communicate. Patterns of direct face-to-face communication which was originally the best way to do could not be conducted freely anymore. At the same time, digital technology is developing very fast that it can provide long-distance communication devices that can be accessed by various levels of society. The process of human adjustment to deal with the Covid-19 pandemic has turned out to have shifted the culture towards a culture that is more adherent to the use of digital technology. This new culture that we are in does not seem to be left even if the Covid-19 pandemic is over.
Language and language teaching are certainly changing as well. The presence of digital technology provides greater opportunities for long-distance connections and encourages the presence of increasingly abundant learning resources in cyberspace but at the same time creates problems that need to be addressed. Many students feel that at this time they have lost their learning community, the in-person togetherness that previously could be done does not seem to be easily replaced by a virtual encounter. Teachers and students also have a lot of difficulty navigating the technology needed to participate in distance learning. The problem becomes more complex when we consider the remote areas that do not have telecommunications infrastructure and the limited public access to digital technology because they do not have adequate tools.
I hope the 8th International Language and Language Teaching Conference (LLTC) 2021 can broaden horizons and provide solutions to linguistic problems and language education problems. I also hope that new ideas should be integrated into the current context of education in Indonesia, especially with regard to MBKM which provides wider opportunities for students to study outside campus with various forms of activities.
Finally, I wish you a happy conference, may God bless our good efforts. Thank you.
Yogyakarta, September 2021
Dr. Yohanes Harsoyo, S.Pd., M.Si.
Dean of Education Faculty of Sanata Dharma University
Welcome Address by the Chairperson of the English Language Education Study Programme (ELESP)
Very warm greetings from the English Language Education Study Programme (ELESP), Sanata Dharma University. I am very grateful to welcome you all to the 8th International Language and Language Teaching Conference (LLTC) 2021 which is done annually by the English Language Education Study Programme, Sanata Dharma University.
On this special occasion, I would like to extend my gratitude to:Dr. Willy Renandya from Nanyang Technology University, Singapore;
Dr. Jayne Lammers, Associate Professor of Education at the University of Rochester, New York, USA;
Dr. Michael Phillip, Associate Professor of Digital Transformation in the Faculty of Education, Monash University;
Christina Kristiyani, Ph.D., English Language Education Study Programme of Sanata Dharma University;
Fidelis Chosa Kastuhandani, Ph.D., English Language Education Study Programme of Sanata Dharma University;
All presenters and participants of this LLTC 2021;
The committee, who have been working very hard to prepare, organize and make this conference run well.
This International LLTC has come a long way since 2013 and this year is the 8th conference. This year’s conference takes “Post-Covid 19: Language Learning-Teaching, Linguistics and Literature in Local and Universal Contexts” as its theme which is a proper response to the existing situation. The Covid-19 has been around for almost two years and the pandemic has reshaped our way of learning and teaching, shifting from the offline to online learning. Teachers and students meet in a virtual space that is only visible from the screen and the teachers cannot directly observe students’ responses and how they learn and the obstacles they face. Teachers are faced with learners coming from various contexts and the disruption caused by the pandemic has forced us to adjust to the local and universal contexts. Learners’ and teachers’ different contexts, coupled with the limitations of supporting system and equipment in many areas have provided us with ample of challenges as to make learning meaningful and contextual to the students. Students are also challenged to manage their time, become autonomous learners and make the best efforts as to adjust the new ways of learning.
I personally see this LLTC as a moment of getting new perspectives form the experts and respected speakers in order to deal with the new face of language learning and teaching, linguistics and literature in local and universal contexts in the post covid-19. I believe that this conference will be a meaningful sharing moment and beneficial for everybody participating in this event and become an academic party for all of us.
Enjoy and have a fruitful conference. Thank you.
Veronica Triprihatmini
Chairperson of ELESP
Welcome Address by the Chairperson of LLTC 2021 Committee
Dear honorable presenters and participants, ladies and gentlemen,
On this wonderful occasion, on behalf of all the committee members, I’d like to extend my warmest welcome to all of you to the 8th Language and Language Teaching Conference (LLTC) 2021 organized by the English Language Education Study Program of Sanata Dharma University, Yogyakarta. This year, the theme is “Post-covid 19: Language Learning-Teaching, Linguistics and Literature in Local and Universal Contexts”.
The covid-19 pandemic that has lasted for one and a half years has caused a massive shift in education, including language teaching and learning. The face as well as the conduct of education will not return into how it was before, as the pandemic is sought to be a long-lasting one. As a consequence, education practitioners are demanded to always be adaptive and innovative in dealing with the pandemic situation and keeping up with the dynamics involved. This year’s theme was selected as we want to invite language education practitioners as well as researchers to share innovations and the cutting edge of language teaching, linguistics and literature in the context of whilst and post covid-19 pandemic. We believe that these issues leave abundant opportunities for development and innovation in English education and instruction.
In this year’s conference, LLTC presents five keynote speakers from four countries: Australia, Singapore, the United States, and Indonesia who are experts in the field of educational technologies, second & foreign language pedagogy & instruction, literacy, and curriculum developments. Each of the speakers will be sharing interesting research topics that are inspirational for educators as well as researchers in enhancing innovations in language teaching amidst the current online learning trends. There will be also over 50 interesting titles of presentation presented by presenters from all across the country and abroad. This makes me certain that these two days we are going to share, learn, and collaborate in fruitful discussions with other language teaching enthusiasts in this conference.
I shall extend my gratitude to all committee members from PBI Sanata Dharma, as well as to the Faculty of Teachers Training and Education without whom this conference would not have been possible. I would also like to express a sincere gratitude to all parties who have worked hand in hand to make this conference run well. We sincerely hope that LLTC 2021 would be the great place for networking, communicating, and collaborating ideas for learning and innovation in English language education in Indonesia. Have a great conference!
Rina Astuti Purnamaningwulan
LLTC 2021 Chairperson
Procedures for Attending LLTC 2021
Requirement for Participants
● Please use a Laptop/Desktop/Tablet/ Smartphone with a microphone and a webcam.
● Please log in to your Zoom Application/Zoom Webpage.
● Make sure you are connected to the internet.
For plenary and parallel presentations
● Rename your Account using this format: FULL NAME_AFFILIATION. Example: BUDI AMIR_USD.
● To help keep background noise to a minimum, make sure you mute your microphone when you are not speaking.
● If you are disconnected accidentally in the middle of the presentation, please rejoin by clicking the Zoom Link.
● If the power goes out, please wait for around five minutes for us to continue the session.
For Plenary Session
● The allocated time for each keynote/plenary presentation is 40 minutes.
● We will have 20 minutes n for QnA session for each keynote presenter after the presentation(s) is finished.
● For keynote presenters, kindly download the virtual background we have provided and use it during presentations.
● Participants can use the raise hand feature to ask questions and please mention names and affiliations.
For Parallel Session
● To join a parallel presentation, you need to click the Zoom Link provided in the schedule.
● Presenters should enter the Zoom meeting at least 10 minutes before the parallel session begins.
● For parallel presenters, kindly download the virtual background we have provided and use it during presentations.
● The allocated time for each parallel presentation is 15 minutes.
● The presenters need to share their PPT through the share screen feature in Zoom. If you have difficulties sharing your screen to Zoom, you can send us your PPT via email at (lltc@usd.ac.id) on 16 September 2021.
● If the presenters are disconnected while presenting, we will wait for 2 minutes before proceeding to the next presentation.
● We will have 15 minutes for QnA session after the presentations have finished.
● Participants can use the raise hand feature to ask questions and please mention names and affiliations.
Attendance record and certificate
● All attendees must fill out the LLTC 2021 exit ticket (Google form) for us to issue a certificate of attendance. The exit ticket functions as both the daily attendance record and daily evaluation form. The exit ticket link will be given at the end of each conference day through the “chat room” in the Plenary Zoom meeting room https://bit.ly/lltc2021main.
● Participants will get the e-certificate only if they meet the 2 conditions below:
1. You have been registered on our website (http://e-conf.usd.ac.id/index.php/lltc/lltc2021)
2. You fill out the exit tickets from both day 1 and day 2.
Thank you.
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