Media students using mobile phones in the Arabian Gulf to improve English writing and video production skills

IF 1.4 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Najat Alsaied, Fokiya Akhtar
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Purpose A variety of alternate technology-enhanced teaching approaches are now available to university students to broaden their learning experiences and complement conventional face-to-face teaching. This paper aims to outline a study conducted at an English Medium Instruction (EMI) University in the Arabian Gulf where students were studying media. The study explored an innovative teaching approach that sought to enhance the students’ interaction with mobile phone applications as part of their learning experiences during the course. Design/methodology/approach The focus of the study was on enhancing the students’ English writing skills such as vocabulary, spelling and grammar and on improving their technical skills such as in video production. The study collected both quantitative and qualitative data. Findings The results indicated that mobile phone applications were helpful in improving students’ journalistic writing skills where they had a good level of proficiency in English, more so than students with poor English who are more dependent on traditional learning methods. Students also benefitted from mobile phone video production workshops that were intensive and creative. Based on the results of this study, it is recommended that courses and labs in media courses have skilled technicians that can train students in creative mobile phone video production while faculty members need to be trained and proactively encouraged to use mobile phones for teaching and learning purposes. Originality/value wBased on the results of this study, it is recommended that courses and labs in media courses have skilled technicians that can train students in creative mobile phone video production while faculty members need to be trained and proactively encouraged to use mobile phones for teaching and learning purposes.
媒体学生在阿拉伯海湾使用手机提高英语写作和视频制作技能
目的现时大学学生可选择不同的科技强化教学方法,以扩大他们的学习经验及补充传统的面对面教学。本文旨在概述在阿拉伯海湾的一所英语媒介教学(EMI)大学进行的一项研究,该大学的学生正在学习媒体。该研究探索了一种创新的教学方法,旨在提高学生与手机应用程序的互动,作为他们在课程学习经验的一部分。设计/方法/方法研究的重点是提高学生的英语写作技能,如词汇、拼写和语法,以及提高他们的技术技能,如视频制作。该研究收集了定量和定性数据。研究结果表明,与英语水平较差、更依赖传统学习方法的学生相比,手机应用程序对英语水平较高的学生的新闻写作技能的提高更有帮助。学生们还从密集而富有创意的手机视频制作讲习班中受益。根据本研究的结果,建议媒体课程的课程和实验室配备熟练的技术人员,可以训练学生进行创意手机视频制作,同时需要培训并主动鼓励教师使用手机进行教学和学习。原创性/价值基于本研究的结果,建议媒体课程的课程和实验室配备熟练的技术人员,可以训练学生进行创意手机视频制作,同时需要培训并主动鼓励教师使用手机进行教学。
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