Research achievements (Lectures, oral presentations, posters, etc.)

Basic information

Name MILLINER Brett

Presentation title

Class blogging in the EFL classroom

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Name of conference

The 8th International Online Language Conference

Date held

2015-03-03

Presence/absence of invitation

Maru(Invited Lecture)

Language of publication used

English

Conference category

International Conference

Type of presentation

Oral(Invitation/Special)

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Summary

 

Remarks

The Internet and computer assisted learning technologies have created new opportunities for English as a foreign language (EFL) students to gain valuable experience interacting in English. In order to prepare students from five, university-level EFL classes in Japan for accessing English speaking contexts online, a teacher incorporated a class blogging component into the class’ syllabus. Students were asked to write a 300 to 500-word blog post every week during the 15-week semester. This paper presents an action research study into this experience. Student perceptions of the blogging component; an analysis of how students utilized technology; and, whether class blogging influenced learner motivation were evaluated. Important findings were that in spite of major technical problems, students had a very positive perception of the blogging component and participation in the blogging component had a positive influence on students’ motivation.