Asynchronous Engagement through Online Discussion Forums: Experiences from English Language Students in a Philippine State University
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Jose P. Nacionales
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The creation of a well-developed ecological environment for English language teachers in digital platforms is a relevant and humane practice amidst the pandemic. During these times of crisis, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) in the Philippines need to adopt new learning modalities. However, some students find it difficult to attend in synchronous mode of classes, as an alternative way, teachers need to employ asynchronous activities such as conducting online discussion forums (ODFs) where students can freely interact and share their insights on a topic within the given timeframe. Studies conducted on ODFs in the English language classrooms remain scant, especially in the Philippines, which examined the same or related focus. Thus, through qualitative approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted to 21 freshmen English language students in a Philippine state university. Further, the data was analyzed using conventional content analysis method (Hsieh and Shannon, 2005). The findings indicated the students’ insights on the use of ODFs such as it its risk for cheating during the asynchronous forums, its accessibility through Facebook as a platform for asynchronous engagement, encourage the exchange of ideas for new learning opportunities, and helps review the previous lessons discussed. There were notable challenges encountered by the students, however, specific strategies they have employed were disclosed. Also, when ODFs will be managed well by classroom teachers, students will become more engaged in asynchronous discussions. © 2023 JELS and the Authors - Published by JELS.
通过在线论坛的异步参与:菲律宾州立大学英语学生的经验
在数字平台上为英语教师营造良好的生态环境,是疫情背景下合乎时宜的人道做法。在这些危机时期,菲律宾的高等教育机构(HEIs)需要采用新的学习模式。然而,一些学生发现很难参加同步模式的课程,作为一种替代方法,教师需要采用异步活动,如开展在线讨论论坛(odf),学生可以在给定的时间框架内自由互动并分享他们对某个主题的见解。在英语课堂上对odf进行的研究仍然很少,特别是在菲律宾,研究了相同或相关的重点。因此,本研究采用质性方法,对菲律宾一所州立大学的21名英语新生进行半结构化访谈。进一步,使用传统的内容分析法对数据进行分析(Hsieh and Shannon, 2005)。调查结果表明,学生们对使用odf的见解,如在异步论坛中作弊的风险,通过Facebook作为异步参与平台的可访问性,鼓励交换新的学习机会的想法,并有助于回顾以前讨论过的课程。学生们遇到了显著的挑战,然而,他们所采用的具体策略是公开的。此外,当odf由课堂教师很好地管理时,学生将更加参与异步讨论。©2023 JELS和作者-由JELS出版。
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