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Student Achievement Using Web 2.0 Technologies: A Mixed Methods Study

Student Achievement Using Web 2.0 Technologies: A Mixed Methods Study. By: Dallas Malhiwsky. What are Web 2.0 technologies?. Web 2.0 Tools. Research Problem. Lack of multiple language fluency in the U.S. (less than 20% of people in the U.S. speak another language)

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Student Achievement Using Web 2.0 Technologies: A Mixed Methods Study

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  1. Student Achievement Using Web 2.0 Technologies: A Mixed Methods Study By: Dallas Malhiwsky

  2. What are Web 2.0 technologies?

  3. Web 2.0 Tools

  4. Research Problem • Lack of multiple language fluency in the U.S. (less than 20% of people in the U.S. speak another language) • Languages affect all disciplines • Complex puzzle of effective language learning in a non-immersive setting • Online learning • Web 2.0 technologies & their role in classrooms • Teachers cannot make students learn but rather they can only create an environment where language learning can occur

  5. My research • Address the impact of Web 2.0 technologies on the student achievement • Triangulation mixed methods design • Survey data • Pretest and posttest data • Online interviews • Rationale: bring together the strengths of both forms of research to compare the results from two different perspectives.

  6. Data Collection • Site: Midwestern college • Participants: Enrolled in an online beginning or advanced Spanish language course during the Summer 2009 • N=71 participants/Total students: 94 • Participants: Over 80% were taking the course for transfer purposes. Most attended local universities during the academic year.

  7. Pretest Posttest • Beginning Spanish • Web 2.0—17.5% 70.7% • Non-Web 2.0--15.5% 65.2% • Intermediate Spanish • Web 2.0—24.2% 88.1% • Non-Web 2.0—29.2% 85.1%

  8. Interview • How do students use Web 2.0 technology tools? • In what ways, if any, do Web 2.0 tools hinder language learning? • What role/s do students see Web 2.0 tools playing in their classes? • How do students feel about feedback on their web produced activities? • In what ways, if any, do Web 2.0 technologies foster a community in the classroom?

  9. Convergence of Web 2.0 tools & the classroom Community of practice Student centered Input focused Participation driven Motivational

  10. Data analysis…..to be continued! Gender Ethnicity GPA Educational Goal Age Credits Attempted Credits Completed

  11. What does this research mean? • Who benefits most from Web 2.0 tools? • Should every class use Web 2.0 tools? • Do Web 2.0 tools benefit everyone?

  12. Significance of the Study • The current findings show that student achievement is enhanced by using Web 2.0 technologies • Based on the findings, pedagogical changes can be made to online and on-campus courses to add Web 2.0 technologies

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