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ArtikelWord Processing and WWW Projects in a College Japanese Language Class  
Oleh: Kubota, Ryuko
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Foreign Language Annals (Full Text; di PROQUEST 2004 - terbaru) vol. 32 no. 2 (1999), page 205-217.
Fulltext: 32_02_Kubota.pdf (1.1MB)
Isi artikelThis paper describes Four computer-assisted Japanese language and culture projects using word processing and the World Wide Web 0con ducted in a college-level third-year Japanese class, and reports the impact of the projects as assessed by student pre- and post questionnaires reflective comments kom students, and instructor’s reflective observation notes. Fourteen students provided their feedback on the four projects that they had engaged in: ( I ) journal writing; (2) creating a personal home page; (3) a Japanese culture project using the WWW;a nd (4) a collaborative class fiction using a discussion forum on the W.Th e projects were successful in that students enjoyed word processing, creating Web pages, and collaboratively creating a fiction all in the Japanese language. Students also Felt that these projects benefited the overall development of their Japanese language skills, understanding of Japanese culture, and computer skills. They also klt that word processing made writing in Japanese easy. Observations Found that students’ motivation increased. There was also a significant decrease in students’ anxiety toward using computers. Areas of difficulties included kanji recognition in word processing and in reading Web pages and mastering technical skills. This paper offers suggestions Ibr conducting similar computer projects in foreign language classrooms
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