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Asynchronous Mutimedia-based oral communication in language learning -…
Asynchronous Mutimedia-based oral communication in language learning
quality speaking practice outside the classroom
helps to develop presentational speaking skills
raises linguistic self-awareness
22 peer-reviewed journal articles
to explore how AOC has been used to improve LSS
to investigate what methodologies are commonly used to M and A language gains from using AM-BOC to improve LSS
3 principal findings
AM-BOC + IM to promote language gains (fluency, accuracy, pronunciation)
Methods were: technical training, preparatory activities, project-based learning, and self-evaluation + revision activities
relied on learner perceptions of language gains rather than on recordings of learner speech
Acronyms used:
AM-BOC
- Asynchronous multimedia-based oral communication
LSS
- learner speaking skills
M
- measure
A
-analyze
IM
- instructional methods
LP
- language practice
CMC
- computer mediated communication
SP
- speaking proficiency
Scholars views
Clifford (2002)
Karweit (1984: 33)
Hirotani and Lyddon (2013)
QUANTITY
QUALITY
M-BOC can increase the quantity and quality of LP
video conferencing through
Skype
posting vlogs on
YouTube
SCHOLARS' VIEWS
Lin (2015, p. 262) OCMC- meta-analysis
he referred specifically to text-based communication
he stated that
CMC
- reduced rate of
Language Production Practice
reduced rate of exchange, lag- time
Clark (1994)
Graham (2006) - record, review, develop linguistic self-awareness = increased SP
voiceboard
- turn-based video conversations
3 principal findings
found methods
activities for preparation
Knouzi et al, 2010
Bakar et al, 2013
Crooker, 1989
technical training
self-evaluation
technical training
comparison of communications
asynchronous
prepared
dispose to formal education
target presentation skills
revisionary
synchronous
single occurances
spontaneous
target interpersonal speaking
Methodoligies
Surveys, journals, reflections, learner audio and video ecordings, interview transcripts, research observation notes