Taiwanese Learners’ Motivation and Attitude Towards Completing an Online Distance Education Course During a One Year Industrial Placement


Autoria(s): Cowan, Pamela; Lin, Mei-Liang
Data(s)

01/07/2014

Resumo

This mixed methods study investigated language learning motivation in an one-year e-learning course for technological university students to bridge the geographical divide between students on industrial placements when studying graded readers using an e-learning course to improve their English competence and to pass the General English Proficiency Test. Data was collected through questionnaires and course feedback. The results of this study extend Gardner’s socio-educational model in an e-learning environment by adding the new category, Computer Attitudes, which was proven to be highly correlated with Motivation. Although the low proficiency English students had good computer skills, their habits of using the computer for entertainment and their lack of the skill of “technological communication efficacy” caused increased anxiety when using computers and thus provided them with a lower computer confidence over time. Consequently, it is recommended that sound e-learning training should be provided to all of the students prior to embarking on an e-leaning course so that these learners can benefit from online language learning in the future.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/taiwanese-learners-motivation-and-attitude-towards-completing-an-online-distance-education-course-during-a-one-year-industrial-placement(91334492-c558-4f09-b233-dc5799afa72b).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Cowan , P & Lin , M-L 2014 , ' Taiwanese Learners’ Motivation and Attitude Towards Completing an Online Distance Education Course During a One Year Industrial Placement ' Sino-US English Teaching , vol 11 , no. 7 , pp. 477-494 .

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article