ONE DAY ONE MINUTE VLOG TRENDS’ TIKTOK VIDEO PRODUCTION: ENHANCING STUDENTS’ SPEAKING MOTIVATION

Authors

  • Soraya Aisyah Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia.
  • Bambang Yudi Cahyono Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15408/ijee.v13i1.52616

Keywords:

motivation; one-day one-minute vlog; speaking performance; TikTok application

Abstract

Social media has been widely utilized by students as a digital tool for learning English, specifically in a context where they might engage as active viewers and content creators rather than formal learners. This study aims to examine the motivational factors driving students’ English-speaking practices through the experiences of “One Day One Minute Vlog” (ODOMV) on the TikTok application. It employed a qualitative method using a narrative inquiry to explore video creators’ motivation in participating in the ODOMV trends. It involved six TikTok users who were purposively selected TikTok users who had actively experienced ODOMV as the current trend of TikTok video production. The personal insights into this trend were gathered by a narrative story framework for the data collection.  The data were collected after the participants completed the ODOMV video trends. The data were analyzed by referring to the basic motivational model theory, which explored the students’ emotions and experiences during the ODOMV journey. The data were analyzed through the process of coding, category development, and theme generation grounded in five emotional themes. The results of this study showed that students were motivated to join the ODOMV video trend based on their confidence, experience, satisfaction, social and cultural motivations, as well as personally and practically motivated reasons. This implies that this video trend creation has motivated the creators to foster their speaking performance. Thus, this study contributes to the development of speaking skills in terms of speaking motivation that serves as an authentic self-directed speaking practice medium, which provides practical implications for English teachers to integrate digital content creation tasks as an English-speaking instruction for out-of-classroom learning activities, as well as supporting the academic achievement from the development of speaking performance through the ODOMV trends.

Author Biographies

  • Soraya Aisyah, Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia.

    Soraya Aisyah is a graduate student in the Department of English, Faculty of Letters, Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia. Her research interests include English-speaking skills, Informal Digital Learning of English (IDLE), second language acquisition, and English for Specific Purposes (ESP). Her recent work focuses on developing English-speaking instruction through extensive speaking activities that promote language learning beyond formal classroom settings. In this study, she contributed to the conceptualization of the research, conducted the literature review, collected and analyzed the data, interpreted the findings, and prepared the original manuscript draft.

  • Bambang Yudi Cahyono, Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia.

    Bambang Yudi Cahyono is a Professor of Applied Linguistics and English Language Teaching in the Department of English, Faculty of Letters, Universitas Negeri Malang, Indonesia. He earned his M.A. in Applied Linguistics from Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, and his Ph.D. in Linguistics and Applied Linguistics from the University of Melbourne, Australia. His research interests include English teacher professional development, second language writing, and the use of media in English language teaching. He has extensive experience teaching graduate courses such as Argumentative Writing, Writing for Publication, Perspectives in English Language Teaching, and Advanced Applied Linguistics. In this study, he provided the foundation for the qualitative research design, guided the research procedures, supervised the research and manuscript development, and conducted the final proofreading and editorial review.

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Published

2026-07-03

How to Cite

ONE DAY ONE MINUTE VLOG TRENDS’ TIKTOK VIDEO PRODUCTION: ENHANCING STUDENTS’ SPEAKING MOTIVATION. (2026). IJEE (Indonesian Journal of English Education), 13(1). https://doi.org/10.15408/ijee.v13i1.52616