Exploring the Efficacy of Video Project Assignments in English Language Learning through the Lens of Tertiary-Level EFL Students

Zülal AYAR
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Convenient methods for the instruction of foreign languages are constantly in quest as a consequence of incessant technological breakthroughs at a rapid speed. Video-making project has turned out to be a prominent technique that allows learners to be actively involved in the target language and utilize L2 in real-world situations with “intake” they obtained from in-class setting. English language students’ perceptions concerning the effectiveness of these multimodal resources in their learning experience as non-examination assessment tools have not, however, been the objective of many studies within online EFL contexts. Hence, this study was directed at seeking the relationship between EFL learners’ perceptions of the efficacy of group project assignments on their L2 competence, language learning process, and implementations in online classes. To that end, 75 sophomore Turkish students in tertiary-level education enrolled in a compulsory online module of English partook in the research by filling out a 17-item questionnaire. The results portray the positive relations between their perceptions towards the influences of those projects on language proficiency and target language learning phases, whereas a significant relationship was not detected between their implementations in online settings and contributions to the L2 learning process. Nevertheless, the optimistic approach of EFL students to exploit these projects as effective tools for English proficiency mediated the link between these two foregoing sub-dimensions. Accordingly, some suggestions were provided for future research directions.
以大专学生为视角探讨视频专题作业在英语学习中的效果
由于技术的不断快速突破,人们不断寻求方便的外语教学方法。视频制作项目已经被证明是一种突出的技术,它允许学习者积极地参与目标语言,并通过他们从课堂环境中获得的“吸收”在现实世界中使用第二语言。然而,英语学生对这些多模式资源在他们的学习经历中作为非考试评估工具的有效性的看法,并不是在线英语背景下许多研究的目标。因此,本研究旨在探索英语学习者对小组项目作业对他们的第二语言能力、语言学习过程和在线课程实施的有效性的看法之间的关系。为此,75名土耳其高等教育二年级学生参加了英语必修在线模块的研究,填写了一份包含17个项目的问卷。结果表明,他们对这些项目对语言能力和目标语言学习阶段的影响的看法之间存在积极的关系,而在在线环境中实施这些项目与对第二语言学习过程的贡献之间没有发现显著的关系。然而,EFL学生将这些项目作为提高英语水平的有效工具的乐观态度,在上述两个子维度之间起到了中介作用。在此基础上,对今后的研究方向提出了建议。
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