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Attitudes of Thai EFL Learners toward the Use of Blogs Pongthorn Asawaniwed Atipat Boonmoh, Ph.D.
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Overview Introduction Methodology Data Presentation & Interpretation Recommendations References Q&A Asawaniwed & Boonmoh
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Introduction The rationale of this study Digital age Digital native Styles of learning Time spent on the Internet Asawaniwed & Boonmoh 3
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Introduction Research question 1)What are students’ attitudes toward writing on blogs? Asawaniwed & Boonmoh 4
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Methodology Participants Level: First-year undergraduate students N=39 Fields of study: Electrical Engineering & Production Technology Education Course: LNG 102 English Skills and Strategies Asawaniwed & Boonmoh 5
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Methodology Main instrument The students’ reflection of experience doing writing tasks/assignments on a web- based application. N = 35 Supportive instruments 1.Four required assignments 2.Free posting entries Asawaniwed & Boonmoh 6
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Methodology Procedure Stage 1 Stage 2 Creating and designing a blog on.com Planning Asawaniwed & Boonmoh 7
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Methodology Procedure Stage 3: Stage 4: Explaining the instructions and encouraging students to write Collecting data Asawaniwed & Boonmoh 8
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Methodology Data analysis 1)Identifying keywords that reflect the students’ attitude or feedback about blogging. Asawaniwed & Boonmoh 9
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Methodology Data analysis (cont.) 2)Categorizing the keywords into two main categories: Positive and Negative. Asawaniwed & Boonmoh 10
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Methodology Data analysis (cont.) 3)Determining the factors, based on the keywords, that may indicate the students’ attitude toward the use of blogs. Asawaniwed & Boonmoh 11
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Data Presentation & Interpretation Assignments (required entries) = 4 1)Your opinion about online-based writing compared to paper-based writing 2)Your thoughts about the performance of Jade Richards’ audition in the X Factor 3)Your interest(s) e.g., sports, music, technology and photography 4)Free topic that you would like to share Asawaniwed & Boonmoh 12
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Data Presentation & Interpretation Asawaniwed & Boonmoh 13 Table 1: Statistics for minimum requirement (assignments)
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Table 2: Extra posting analysis Data Presentation & Interpretation Asawaniwed & Boonmoh 14
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Data Presentation & Interpretation Asawaniwed & Boonmoh Attitudes toward blogging Negative Technical problems Language and Computer literacy Laziness Boring 16
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Discussion & Recommendations Asawaniwed & Boonmoh PlanningIntroducing**Training**PracticingFacilitatingPerforming 18
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References Bakar, N. A., Latif, H., & Ya'acob, A. (2010). ESL Students Feedback on the Use of Blogs for Language Learning. The Southeast Asian Journal of English Language Studies, 16(1), 120-141. Fageeh, A. I. (2011). EFL Learners’ Use of Blogging for Developing Writing Skills and Enhancing Attitudes towards English Learning: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Language and Literature, 2(1), 31-48. Huffaker, D. (2005). The Educated Blogger: Using Weblogs to Promote Literacy in the Classroom. AACE Journal, 13(2), 91-98. Montero-Fleta, B., & Pérez-Sabater, C. (2010). A Research on Blogging as a Platform to Enhance Language Skills. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2, 773-777. Noytim, U. (2010). Weblogs Enhancing EFL Students’ English Language Learning. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2, 1127-1132. Pinkman, K. (2005). Using Blogs in the Foreign Language Classroom: Encouraging Learner Independence. JALT CALL, 1(1), 12-24. Prensky, M. (2001). Digital Natives, Digital Immigrants. On the Horizon, 9(5), 1-6. Top, E., Yukselturk, E., & Inan, A. F. (2010). Reconsidering Usage of Blogging in Preservice Teacher Education Courses. Internet and Higher Education, 13, 214-217. Asawaniwed & Boonmoh 19
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