Different Evaluations of Reading Support System between Foreign Students and Japanese Teachers

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Yukari Kato

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This research aimed to study the different attitudes and preferences between foreign students and Japanese language teachers in using a reading support e-Learning system. In experiments, 20 language teachers and 22 foreign students used reading e-Learning content on LMS Server (WebClass) and answered a 33-item questionnaire that investigated four factors (e-Contents Effectiveness, Relevance between Modules, Difficulty of New Modules and Positive Perception of Traditional Exercises). Results revealed that foreign students show a positive attitude toward new tasks and explanation with graphics on e-Learning system. They also approved of ordinary language tasks (vocabulary and grammar), that were implemented in Module 1 and Module 2. On the contrary, Japanese teachers indicated difficulty and inadequacy of textual information in new tasks and explanations on e-Learning. They also showed a negative attitude toward ordinary language tasks

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Different Evaluations of Reading Support System between Foreign Students and Japanese Teachers. (2007). International Journal for Educational Media and Technology, 1(1). https://ijemt.org/index.php/journal/article/view/175
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Different Evaluations of Reading Support System between Foreign Students and Japanese Teachers. (2007). International Journal for Educational Media and Technology, 1(1). https://ijemt.org/index.php/journal/article/view/175