This paper reports findings of an innovative teaching and learning tool which utilizes the weblogs or blogs to increase and widen the ESL learners’ learning opportunities. It firstly reports on the implementation process of the online blogs community as a learning instrument in a tertiary-level ESL classroom. Secondly, it highlights the learners’ feedback being a part of the online blogging community in order to help them enhance their mastery of the English language. The study which involved a select group of low proficiency learners in one Malaysian university utilized online blog discussion activities, interviews and reflection journals as data collection tools. An online blogging community was created and students participated in ...
This study aims to assess the viability of blogging in the context of Teaching English to Speakers o...
The current trend of higher education is the increasing share of independent individual and group wo...
peer-reviewedDue to the social changes brought about in no small part by Web 2.0 tools, the potentia...
This paper reports findings of an innovative teaching and learning tool which utilizes the weblogs o...
Nowadays the need to teach students using Weblogs has become one of the most important issues discus...
Anchored on the Technological, Pedagogical and Content Knowledge or TPACK Framework (Koehler Mishra...
This paper addresses the application of a class blog in an EFL (English as a foreign language) teach...
AbstractEducators have engaged with Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs or podcasts, to make learning...
The research on the use of blogs as online journals was carried out with a group of twenty five Form...
This article was published in the BRAC University Journal [© 2016 Published by BRAC University]“Webl...
The use of technology in language learning is not an unfamiliar concept. ‘Weblogs’ or ‘Blogs’ are a ...
The technological innovations of the last decades and the appearance of the Web 2.0 have triggered ...
AbstractThe application of new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools in English Langu...
AbstractSeeking to promote autonomy in language learning and the value of technological support in l...
This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of using blog innovation on 6th Grade EFL students'...
This study aims to assess the viability of blogging in the context of Teaching English to Speakers o...
The current trend of higher education is the increasing share of independent individual and group wo...
peer-reviewedDue to the social changes brought about in no small part by Web 2.0 tools, the potentia...
This paper reports findings of an innovative teaching and learning tool which utilizes the weblogs o...
Nowadays the need to teach students using Weblogs has become one of the most important issues discus...
Anchored on the Technological, Pedagogical and Content Knowledge or TPACK Framework (Koehler Mishra...
This paper addresses the application of a class blog in an EFL (English as a foreign language) teach...
AbstractEducators have engaged with Web 2.0 technologies such as blogs or podcasts, to make learning...
The research on the use of blogs as online journals was carried out with a group of twenty five Form...
This article was published in the BRAC University Journal [© 2016 Published by BRAC University]“Webl...
The use of technology in language learning is not an unfamiliar concept. ‘Weblogs’ or ‘Blogs’ are a ...
The technological innovations of the last decades and the appearance of the Web 2.0 have triggered ...
AbstractThe application of new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools in English Langu...
AbstractSeeking to promote autonomy in language learning and the value of technological support in l...
This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of using blog innovation on 6th Grade EFL students'...
This study aims to assess the viability of blogging in the context of Teaching English to Speakers o...
The current trend of higher education is the increasing share of independent individual and group wo...
peer-reviewedDue to the social changes brought about in no small part by Web 2.0 tools, the potentia...