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Name : Natasya adelia Putri

NIM : 18020084036

Topic : Technology and Innovation


Research Interest : Integrating digital literacy in the EFL classroom to help
increasing Indonesian students' digital literacy skills in 21st Century
Research Paper Outline

Introduction Brief Comment : technology exist, 21st Century skills, Indonesia PISA, not
emphasized in digital literacy, digital literacy importance and urgency in the
classroom.

Thesis Statement : The use of digital literacy in the form of several activities
in EFL classroom practice is essential in order to help increasing Indonesian
learners' skills in digital literacy in the 21st century.

Body I. Understanding Digital Literacy


a. Definition of Digital Literacy
b. Components of Digital Literacy
c. The Importance/Urgency of Digital Literacy
d. Digital Literacy relation to Education (EFL particularly)

II. Digital Literacy implementation in Indonesia


a. Indonesia literacy level
b. Digital Literacy current implementation in Indonesia
c. Digital Literacy's role in ESL Classroom

III. Digital Literacy Integration


a. Activities integrated examples
b. Advantages of the activities
c. Digital Literacy planning framework in classroom
d. Its benefits in improving Indonesian students' digital literacy skills
Conclusion Analytical Summary : a. Digital Literacy
b. Digital literacy and 21st century skills
c. Digital literacy implementation in classroom

Thesis Restatement :

Concluding Statement :
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