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Enhancing Students' Writing Abilities through the Utilization of Visme Infographics

Authors

  • Mufida Naima Sari Universitas Slamet Riyadi
  • Luqman Al Hakim Universitas Slamet Riyadi
  • Atik Astrini SMA Negeri 6 Surakarta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23969/jp.v10i03.33648

Abstract

This study aims to improve students’ ability in writing procedure texts through the use of Visme-based infographic media. The research is conducted using a Classroom Action Research (CAR) design involving 32 students of class XI F-11. The use of Visme resulted in a significant improvement in students’ average writing score, with a gain score of 17.4 points. The results indicate that visual-supported writing through infographic media enhances structure, vocabulary use, and coherence.

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Distribution of Pre-Test and

Post-Test Scores

The improvement in students'

writing skills after using Visme

infographics is in line with the findings

of Ushbah Mubarok and Nurul Asri

(2020), who stated that infographics

help students organize the structure of

procedural texts in a more systematic

and interesting way. This finding is

reinforced by Shaman (2023), who

mentions that infographics not only

improve the quality of writing but also

contribute to increased motivation and

reduced anxiety among students in

writing activities. In the context of this

study, students directly stated that the

use of Visme helped them understand

the sequence of steps in procedural

texts, expand their vocabulary, and

improve the clarity of their ideas.

Theoretically, these results are

relevant to the views Elaldı and Çifçi

(2021), who emphasize the

importance of integrating cognitive,

linguistic, and visual elements in

writing instruction. Infographics

provide a visual representation that

makes it easier for students to map the

structure of the text, organize

information logically, and convey

ideas more communicatively. Visme,

as a digital infographic presentation

platform, allows for the creation of

interactive and engaging procedural

steps, thereby bridging the gap

between abstract understanding and

concrete representation of the text

content.

These findings also reinforce the

study by Mariani et al. (2025), which

shows that infographics can reduce

anxiety levels in writing and improve

the writing performance of EFL

students, as well as supporting the

opinion of Manickam and Abdul Aziz

(2020) that infographics have a

positive impact on learning motivation

in the context of grammar learning.

Thus, this study makes a broader

contribution to the visual approach in

teaching procedural texts, which has

been studied more in the context of

descriptive texts and at the higher

education level.

With empirical evidence and

reinforcement from previous theories

and studies, it can be concluded that

Visme infographics have proven to be

Published

2025-09-24

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