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COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE EDUCATION: Use of Target Language and Learner Perceptions
Among the challenges many teachers face in facilitating the improvement of speaking skills are sparing sufficient time for practice to enable students to achieve fluency in speaking through internalizing the structures, and establishing a balance between fluency and accuracy. This study aimed to see...
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Published in: | The Turkish online journal of distance education TOJDE 2008-04, Vol.9 (2), p.165-181 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Among the challenges many teachers face in facilitating the improvement of speaking
skills are sparing sufficient time for practice to enable students to achieve fluency in
speaking through internalizing the structures, and establishing a balance between
fluency and accuracy. This study aimed to seek an answer to the question as to whether
Computer-Mediated Communication Technologies be a solution for overcoming these
problems. The study was conducted as additional practice to the foreign language
lessons with the participation of 60 students. Task-based language teaching principles
were taken as basis in preparation of the teaching materials in the study, in which text
and voice chat applications among the Computer-Mediated Communication
Technologies were used. During the applications data were collected in several ways:
participants' perspectives regarding their changing experiences and the types of tasks
used were investigated through the use of open-ended questionnaires after each
session; a general insight was obtained into the students' experiences with close-ended
questionnaires given at the end of the study; and the use of the target language in
communications among students were determined by investigating the text
communication logs. From a user-oriented perspective, the results of the study shed
light on the strategies that can be used in computer-mediated communication
technologies valuing the experiences and perceptions of the learners. |
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ISSN: | 1302-6488 1302-6488 |