Computer-based vs. textbook-based grammar instruction: effectiveness and students perceptions

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Date
2014Author
Advisor
Version
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Type
Trabajo Fin de Máster/Master Amaierako Lana
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Abstract
This paper reports on a study which analysed secondary education students’ acquisition of two English grammar points using two different methods, paper-based and computer-based instruction. This research aimed at exploring and comparing the effectiveness of these methods and students’ opinions on the usage of paper-based and online materials. In order to do so, 45 students receiving both methods ...
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This paper reports on a study which analysed secondary education students’ acquisition of two English grammar points using two different methods, paper-based and computer-based instruction. This research aimed at exploring and comparing the effectiveness of these methods and students’ opinions on the usage of paper-based and online materials. In order to do so, 45 students receiving both methods of instruction were tested, and quantitative and qualitative data were gathered thanks to two grammar tests and three questionnaires. The grammar tests’ results pointed out that, apparently, the differences in students’ results were not linked to the method of instruction, paper-based or computer-based. Instead, it seems that scores were more determined by the grammatical point studied. Nevertheless, the questionnaires showed that students were more motivated when using online materials than paper-based ones. These results open new paths of research into the usage of ICTs for academic purposes [--]
Subject
Educación secundaria,
Enseñanza de la gramática,
TICs,
Metodología tradicional,
Secondary education,
Grammar instruction,
ICT,
Traditional methodology
Degree
Máster Universitario en Profesorado de Educación Secundaria por la Universidad Pública de Navarra /
Bigarren Hezkuntzako Irakasletzako Unibertsitate Masterra Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoan