analysis of student views on foreign language learning in second life environment
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Abstract
The aim of the present study is to
assess the views of participants about the learning environment and the
problems experienced in that environment by designing a three dimensional
learning environment in Second Life (SL) virtual world. The study, designed as
a case study, was conducted with 24 volunteer students registered to foreign
language courses for 10 weeks in Ege University, Faculty of Education during
2011 – 2012 academic year, where the volunteers participated in five different
main activities. Personal Information Form was used to determine demographic
features, computer literacy and English proficiency of the students in the
study. Furthermore, Feedback Form and SL Learning Experience Survey were used
to collect the data regarding the views of participants about the activities
and medium. In addition, semi-structured interviews were conducted to obtain
general views of participants on the application. Study findings demonstrated
that the participants found SL environment interesting and entertaining and the
activities beneficial for themselves to overcome their timidity in verbalizing
in foreign language. It was also conceived that participants experienced
difficulties in speech with the application due to various reasons and
encountered different technical problems. However, the participants stated that
SL could be used in several different fields in addition to foreign language
education, provided that frequent issues encountered such as in-campus access
and sound problems could be avoided. At the end of the study recommendations for
the future applications and research based on study findings were presented.
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| Authors | ;Ulaş İliç;Yüksel Deniz Arıkan |
| Journal | Stem cell research |
| Year | 2017 |
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10.17569/tojqi.84832
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