학술논문

Implementing Online Discussion Forums Based on Principled Approaches
Document Type
Speeches/Meeting Papers
Reports - Research
Author
Woodward, Heather (ORCID 0000-0002-2840-9305); Warrick, Andrew (ORCID 0000-0001-6399-2519)
Source
Research-publishing.net. 2020.
Subject
Japan
Language
English
Abstract
For three months, Japanese university learners (N=40) utilized the YoTeach! application by Pedagogic and Active Learning Mobile Solutions (PALMS) Project, PolyU as a part of their English discussion class. Researchers re-purposed the application, which originally was designed to be an online classroom backchannel, as an asynchronous, pre-task activity so that learners could exchange ideas about homework topics (e.g. university life, foreign customs) for their discussion. Researchers chose a backchannel chat room rather than a discussion forum to accommodate the learners' spoken interactions rather than formal discussion. To foster interactions, researchers implemented the YoTeach! application based on principles in the field of second language (L2) development and Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL) from Doughty and Long (2003) and Stockwell and Hubbard (2013). Using learners' and researchers' reflection journals, we consider ways we can connect and adapt the principles to our teaching context. [For the complete volume, "CALL for Widening Participation: Short Papers from EUROCALL 2020 (28th, Online, August 20-21, 2020)," see ED610330.]