Publication: Achievement in language learning: Effects of various computer assisted activıties and computer literacy
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Şengel, Erhan
Öncü, Semiral
Baltacı Göktalay, Şehnaz
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Hacettepe Univ
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The purpose of the study is to determine the factors affecting the student gain in achievement in English classes and to determine the factors that are related with the student scores on English classes by using a computer assisted language-learning (CALL) software, called DynEd. More than 600 grade 4 to grade 7 students from 10 secondary schools were invited to take part in a pre-test, a post-test, and a student survey between fall 2009 and spring 2011. Two separate regression analyses were run to probe the research questions. It was found that being a student of grade 6 and grade 7 significantly matters in terms of achievement in English scores as well as possessing MS Word and MS Excel skills. Moreover, the DynEd-related activities had no impact on achievement scores at all. However, students who felt themselves comfortable in Excel performed worse in achievement.
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Achievement in English, Grade level, CALL, Computer use, Computer literacy, Gender, Foreign-language, Success, English, Education & educational research
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Şengel, E. (2014). "Achievement in language learning: Effects of various computer assisted activıties and computer literacy". Hacettepe Eğitim Dergisi, 29(1), 267-279.