Using Infographics as An Educational Technology Tool in EFL Writing: University of Baghdad Case Study

Farah Muayad Issa
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Infographics have the capability to organize and display information in a way that is easy for viewers to retrieve and make observations. While infographics have been successful in various fields, their potential benefits in composition writing have not been explored. The primary objective of this study is to investigate the perspectives of Iraqi EFL students who used infographics as an educational technology tool in composition writing, and to identify how gender influences students’ performance when using infographics in EFL writing classes. The significance of this study lies in its integration of infographics as an educational technology tool for teaching writing, aligning with the current trend of technology integration in education and meeting the demands of the 21st century. A pre-tests, post-tests, and questionnaires have been used to collect data. The questionnaire consisted of 28 close-ended items structured on a Likert rating scale, with responses ranging from Strongly Agree to Strongly Disagree. The responses were analyzed using Google Sheets and SPSS software for quantitative analysis. The conclusions indicate that a significant proportion of students consider using infographics to promote cooperative learning and teamwork. Furthermore, these results showed significant gender differences, with female students using infographics more frequently than male students. This demonstrates the substantial interest among women in utilizing technology in learning, highlighting the potential for investment in English language skills development and educational technology. Finally, it is recommended to incorporate infographics into teaching practices across disciplines to enhance students’ learning experiences and foster essential skills required in the 21st century.
在 EFL 写作中使用信息图表作为教育技术工具:巴格达大学案例研究
信息图表能够以一种便于观众检索和观察的方式组织和显示信息。虽然信息图表在各个领域都取得了成功,但其在作文写作中的潜在优势还没有被发掘出来。本研究的主要目的是调查在作文写作中使用信息图表作为教育技术工具的伊拉克 EFL 学生的观点,并确定在 EFL 写作课上使用信息图表时,性别如何影响学生的表现。本研究的意义在于将信息图表作为一种教育技术工具整合到写作教学中,顺应了当前教育技术整合的趋势,满足了 21 世纪的需求。本研究采用前测、后测和问卷调查的方式收集数据。问卷由 28 个封闭式项目组成,采用李克特等级量表,回答范围从 "非常同意 "到 "非常不同意"。使用 Google Sheets 和 SPSS 软件对回答进行了定量分析。结论表明,相当一部分学生认为使用信息图表可以促进合作学习和团队协作。此外,这些结果还显示出明显的性别差异,女生比男生更经常使用信息图表。这表明女性对在学习中使用技术有着浓厚的兴趣,凸显了在英语语言技能发展和教育技术方面的投资潜力。最后,建议将信息图表纳入各学科的教学实践,以增强学生的学习体验,培养 21 世纪所需的基本技能。
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