Integrating Instructional Technology into English Language Classrooms: A Case Study of Indonesian Higher Education
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This study aims to examine the integration of instructional technology in English language learning in Indonesian universities with a focus on the effectiveness of technology use in improving engagement and learning quality. This study uses a case study approach involving lecturers and students as the main participants, and collects data through interviews, observations, and documentation. The results of the study indicate that technology such as Learning Management Systems (LMS) and interactive learning applications can significantly increase student motivation and participation, as long as they are supported by adequate infrastructure readiness and lecturer capabilities. However, obstacles such as the gap in access to technology and variations in lecturers' digital capabilities are the main challenges that hinder the optimization of technology integration. This study also reveals the importance of the right pedagogical approach so that technology is not only a technical tool, but also enriches contextual and personal learning experiences. In addition, the role of institutional leaders in providing policy support and ongoing training for lecturers is crucial to ensure the sustainability of effective technology use. These findings provide empirical contributions to the development of digital learning theory in the context of higher education in developing countries, as well as providing practical recommendations for educational institutions to strengthen the implementation of instructional technology in an inclusive and adaptive manner. Thus, this study offers important insights in overcoming challenges and maximizing the potential of technology to improve the quality of English language learning in the digital era.