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Abstract
In this era of industrial revolution 4.0, technology is growing rapidly with the emergence of high-tech electronic goods equipped with internet facilities to further speed up the communication process. The objective of this research was to develop Electronic Bahasa Indonesia (E-BIPA) 2.0 Version to improve critical literacy of foreigners’ student. This study is Research and Development (R&D) using ADDIE model. The data of this study were obtained through observation, interviews, questionnaires, and scale. The feasibility of E-BIPA 2.0 Version media was obtained from assessments by media and material experts. The results of the validators indicate that the E-BIPA 2.0 Version is very feasible to be seen from the media aspects with score is 85 and from material aspects with score is 87. Based on the results, the E-BIPA Version 2.0 media is very feasible for Indonesian lecturer to be used in teaching foreigner students. The E-BIPA 2.0 Version media was expected to support critical literacy of foreigner students in learning Indonesian language.
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1 Primary Teacher Education Department, Faculty of Education, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Sekaran Gunungpati Semarang Indonesia
2 English Department, Faculty of Language and Arts, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Sekaran Gunungpati Semarang Indonesia