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Digital Backchannel: Promoting Students' Engagement in EFL Large Class

机译:数字Backchannel:促进学生参与EFL大班教学

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Students’ engagement is widely believed to be the single most significant predictor of persistence in learning process. It is generally reflected in active participation such as listening to presentation, expressing opinions, asking questions, and working on assignment. However, the idea of being embarrassed in front of peers and the feeling of being reluctant to disturb others can often be intimidating for many students and might prevent them to ask questions during class discussion. As the consequence, meaningful discussion that is expected to happen during the lesson oftentimes takes another form of side conversation such as whispering, note passing, and text messaging, the so-called backchanneling. In addition to this, the class size has also been generating another problem. The larger the class is, the greater challenges the teachers face to engage students in their learning. To address this issue, this research investigates how TodaysMeet, a digital backchannel chat platform, promotes students engagement in an Indonesian EFL large class and transfers the side conversation to the forefront. A number of 41 college students took part in this single-case study approach. The research data were taken from interviews, classroom observations, and students' task submission. The degree of students’ engagement was measured in 3 types of engagement i.e. emotional, behavioral and cognitive engagement. Research findings suggest that the digital backchannel promotes students engagement with learning activity, and enables lecturers to provide immediate feedback on the students understanding over the lesson material.
机译:广泛认为,学生的参与是持久性学习过程的唯一最重要的预测指标。它通常体现在积极参与中,例如听演讲,发表意见,提出问题和从事作业。但是,在同学面前尴尬的想法和不愿打扰他人的感觉通常会使许多学生感到恐惧,并可能阻止他们在课堂讨论中提出问题。结果,预期在上课期间进行的有意义的讨论通常会采用另一种形式的边际对话,例如耳语,笔记传递和文本消息传递,即所谓的反向传播。除此之外,班级规模也产生了另一个问题。班级越大,教师要让学生参与学习的挑战就越大。为了解决这个问题,本研究调查了数字反向渠道聊天平台TodaysMeet如何促进学生参与印尼EFL大班教学,并将边际对话转移到最前沿。有41名大学生参加了这种单例研究方法。研究数据来自访谈,课堂观察和学生的任务提交。学生的参与度是通过3种类型的参与度来衡量的,即情感,行为和认知参与度。研究发现表明,数字反向渠道可以促进学生参与学习活动,并使讲师能够立即反馈学生对课程内容的理解。

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