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DIGITAL TOOLS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORAL SKILLS IN ENGLISH | ||
Quarterly of Iranian Distance Education Journal | ||
دوره 5، شماره 2، فروردین 2024، صفحه 127-139 اصل مقاله (290.57 K) | ||
نوع مقاله: scientific-research | ||
شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.30473/idej.2020.52781.1066 | ||
نویسندگان | ||
Vera Lucia Menezes de Oliveira Paiva* 1؛ Ronaldo Corrêa Gomes Junior2 | ||
1. Professor, Faculty of Arts, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil | ||
2Assistant Professor, Faculty of Languages, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil | ||
چکیده | ||
This paper presents the results of a virtual ethnographic study developed in an online classroom in a public university in Brazil. The online activities aimed to help 70 students to develop English oral skills in a 60-hourcoursetaught along 15 weeks using the Moodle Language Management System (LMS).After the initial weeks, and some dropouts, there were 59 participants in this study. The course was planned and managed by the authors of this article and some modifications were made along the experience in face of unexpected changes in the learning environment. Having as theoretical support complexity, connectivism, and learning ecology, we assessed digital tools for oral communication and verified that they had a positive impact on language learningand increased learners’ opportunities for language practice. The tools not only contributed to the development of the students’ oral skills but also decreased their anxiety when speaking English. | ||
کلیدواژهها | ||
virtual ethnography؛ digital tools؛ oral skills | ||
عنوان مقاله [English] | ||
ابزارهای دیجیتال برای توسعه مهارت های شفاهی در زبان انگلیسی | ||
نویسندگان [English] | ||
منزز د اولیویرا و پایوا ورا لوسیا1؛ گومز جونیور رونالدو کوریا2 | ||
1استاد، دانشکده هنر، دانشگاه فدرال میناس گرایس، برزیل | ||
2استادیار، دانشکده زبان، دانشگاه فدرال Minas Gerais، برزیل | ||
چکیده [English] | ||
این مقاله نتایج یک مطالعه قوم نگاری مجازی را ارائه می دهد که در یک کلاس درس آنلاین در یک دانشگاه دولتی در برزیل توسعه یافته است. هدف از فعالیتهای آنلاین کمک به 70 دانشآموز برای توسعه مهارتهای شفاهی انگلیسی در یک دوره آموزشی 60 ساعته به مدت 15 هفته با استفاده از سیستم مدیریت زبان مودل (LMS) بود. پس از هفته های اولیه و برخی ترک تحصیل، 59 شرکت کننده در این مطالعه وجود داشت. این دوره توسط نویسندگان این مقاله برنامه ریزی و مدیریت شد و تغییراتی در تجربه در مواجهه با تغییرات غیرمنتظره در محیط آموزشی ایجاد شد. با پشتوانه نظری پیچیدگی، پیوندگرایی و محیط زیست یادگیری، ابزارهای دیجیتالی را برای ارتباطات شفاهی ارزیابی کردیم و تأیید کردیم که تأثیر مثبتی بر یادگیری زبان دارند و فرصتهای زبانآموزان را برای تمرین زبان افزایش میدهند. این ابزارها نه تنها به رشد مهارتهای شفاهی دانشآموزان کمک میکنند، بلکه اضطراب آنها را هنگام صحبت کردن به زبان انگلیسی کاهش میدهند. | ||
کلیدواژهها [English] | ||
قوم نگاری مجازی, ابزارهای دیجیتال, مهارت های شفاهی | ||
مراجع | ||
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