CONCLUSIONS CONCLUSIONS, IMPLICATIONS AND SUGGESTIONS

developed using a systematic way. Although it is said to be good and fulfill the principle of m-learning, there are always things to be improved. Therefore, I suggest the media developers to keep developing and improving the quality of the learning media including the appearance, content and function of the media. Cooperating with teachers is also a good idea to develop learning media since teachers might have better understanding about the context and the content of the learning materials that will be delivered to students. Thirdly, technology has helped students learn better. The implementation of FLAP has helped students improve their listening habit including listening practices and input. Rather than waiting for the teachers initiative to bring certain devices to the classroom, it is suggested for the students to have initiative to learn independently or to suggest new technological devices or applications in order to be used in the teaching-learning process.There are many free applications that can be downloaded by students to maximize their learning, including the learning of listening. This study was covered by some limitations including time, fund and knowledge. There are still many areas of the study which has not been covered yet. Therefore, for other researchers, it is possible to conduct a more comprehensive study. It can be a similar type of study which has the purpose to discover the effectiveness of othermedia but with noticing to different moderator variables or with larger samples of the study. 101 BIBLIOGRAPHY Ardila, MAC. 2013. 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