One of the primary benefits identified in studies on Instagram-based learning is the boost in student motivation. The platform’s interactive nature—allowing for likes, comments, and direct feedback—creates a "real-world" audience for student work. This external validation often encourages learners to pay closer attention to their grammar, vocabulary, and overall composition, as their output is visible to peers rather than just a single instructor. 3. Visual Literacy and Contextual Learning
The number refers to a specific academic DOI suffix (specifically 10.26418/jeep.v7i1.101049 ) associated with research on the use of Instagram for learning English writing . 101049
In the modern digital landscape, the boundaries between social networking and formal education have become increasingly blurred. Among the various platforms available, has emerged as a significant tool for language learners, particularly in the realm of English writing. Recent research—such as the study titled "Students' Perceptions Toward the Use of Instagram for Learning English Writing" —highlights how this visual-centric platform can be leveraged to improve literacy and engagement. 1. A New Medium for Expression One of the primary benefits identified in studies
Instagram’s unique format, which pairs images or videos with captions, supports . Writing a caption requires students to summarize thoughts concisely and relate them directly to a visual aid. This practice helps bridge the gap between abstract linguistic rules and practical application. Furthermore, the use of hashtags and emojis allows students to explore informal yet culturally relevant modes of communication that are essential for modern English proficiency. 4. Overcoming Challenges Among the various platforms available, has emerged as
Despite the benefits, the use of Instagram for formal education is not without hurdles. Issues such as digital distractions, privacy concerns, and the potential for informal slang to bleed into academic writing must be managed. However, as noted in various educational frameworks, moving toward rather than rigid, "homogenized" standards can lead to higher quality learning outcomes. Conclusion
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