Integrating Multimedia ICT Software in Language Curriculum: Students’ Perception, Use, and Effectivenes

  • Penner N
  • Grodek E
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Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) constitute an integral part of the teaching and learning environment in present-day educational institutions and play an increasingly important role in the modern second language classroom. In this study, an online language learning tool Tell Me More (TMM) has been introduced as  a supplementary tool in French and German first and second-year language university classes. At the end of the academic year, the students completed a questionnaire exploring their TMM usage behaviour and perception of the software. The survey also addressed aspects of the respondents' readiness for self-directed language learning. The data were then imported into SPSS and underwent statistical analysis. The results of the study show that 1) relatively few of today's university students are open to the idea of voluntarily using ICT for independent language practice; 2) grade, price, and availability of alternative means of language practice are the most important factors affecting the students' decision to purchase and use ICT software; 3) there is a relationship between the students' decision to buy and use ICT software and their readiness for self-directed learning.

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Penner, N., & Grodek, E. (2014). Integrating Multimedia ICT Software in Language Curriculum: Students’ Perception, Use, and Effectivenes. The EuroCALL Review, 22(1), 20. https://doi.org/10.4995/eurocall.2014.3637

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