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A Survey of Learners Opinions Harry Carley, Matsuyama University, Ehime Does Blogging Offer Students Benefits? A Survey of Learners Opinions

Blog software

Kidblog

Is blogging beneficial ? This survey was done as an end of semester query regarding the attitudes and opinions of students. Some technological teaching tools are difficult to measure with regards to learner progress.

Survey makeup 82 respondents from 5 classes

Are you male or female?

Was this your first time to experience blogging?

How would you describe your blogging experience How would you describe your blogging experience? Fun – Interesting – Boring – Difficult - Educational

In our course do you feel that the text, computer, or both were helpful in your learning English?

Would you agree or disagree with this statement Would you agree or disagree with this statement? “I believe blogging is good writing practice.”

Would you agree or disagree with this statement Would you agree or disagree with this statement? “My writing skills improved while I was blogging”

Would you agree or disagree with this statement Would you agree or disagree with this statement? “Blogging should be a part of English language courses.”

Would you agree or disagree with this statement Would you agree or disagree with this statement? “Blogging made me more interested in learning English.”

Would you agree or disagree with this statement Would you agree or disagree with this statement? “I can express my ideas easier when writing on a blog than on paper.”

Would agree or disagree with this statement Would agree or disagree with this statement? “I would be interested in blogging with other English speakers outside of this class.”

Results?

pm333@ric.hi-ho.ne.jp Please feel free to contact me at: Thank You! Harry Carley, Matsuyama University, Ehime