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摘要
数字化的空前盛行对学习模块产生了影响,特别是从印刷模块到电子模块的转变。虽然有大量研究专门针对英语学习模块,但针对 EFL/ESL 学习的电子模块的研究仍然很少。因此,我们采用了系统综述和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南来指导选择、筛选和报告过程。研究目的是综合现有文献,介绍 EFL/ESL 学习电子模块的现状,并通过仔细研究 2000 年至 2024 年 2 月期间的文献找出差距。研究查阅了三个数据库,包括 Web of Science (WOB)、Scopus 和 ERIC,只有 15 篇文章符合纳入标准。研究结果表明,EFL/ESL 学习电子模块大多与两个主题有关,即特定目的英语(ESP)和学习者自主。根据研究结果,综述为今后的研究提出了建议和差距。
Using E-modules to Support EFL/ESL Learning in Asian Contexts: A Systematic Literature Review
The unprecedent prevalence of digitalization has an impact on learning modules, particularly with the shift from print modules to e-modules. Though there is amount of research dedicated to English learning modules, research on e-modules for EFL/ESL learning is still scarce. Hence, the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines is used to guide the selection, screening, and reporting processes. The research objective is to synthesize the available literature, present the current stances of EFL/ESL learning e-modules, and identify gaps thoroughly scrutinizing documents from 2000 to February 2024. Three databased including Web of Science (WOB), Scopus and ERIC were reviewed, only with 15 articles meeting the inclusion criteria. The findings indicated that EFL/ESL learning e-modules were mostly related with two themes, namely English for specific purpose (ESP) and learner autonomy. Based on the findings, the review puts forward suggestions and gaps for future research.