Crowdsourcing and language learning habits and practices in Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of North Macedonia and Poland in the pre-pandemic and pandemic periods

Çiler Hatipoğlu, Nihada Delibegović Džanić, Elżbieta Gajek, Lina Miloshevska
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The popularity of online crowdsourcing platforms was slowly increasing among language learners before the pandemic, but COVID-19 changed the educational systems worldwide. This study aims to uncover whether or not, and if ‘YES’, how the attitudes and habits of language learners concerning the use of crowdsourcing materials in Turkey, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of North Macedonia and Poland changed during the pandemic. To compare the pre-and during the covid crowdsourcing tool usage, the cross-culturally appropriate questionnaire utilised in the pre-COVID-19 period was used again. The collected data were analysed qualitatively and quantitatively to identify the differences between the periods. The study’s findings showed that the shift from face-to-face to online learning significantly affected the development of crowdsourcing platforms worldwide and their employment in the studied countries. The results also demonstrated that a combination of factors, such as reduced interactions with teachers and peers, an increase in workload, and a lack of support on the part of institutions, led to students taking responsibility for their learning. The number and characteristics of the popular platforms changed from country to country since expectations from students varied.
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大流行前和大流行期间土耳其、波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那、北马其顿共和国和波兰的众包和语言学习习惯和做法
在大流行之前,在线众包平台在语言学习者中的受欢迎程度正在缓慢上升,但COVID-19改变了全球的教育体系。这项研究的目的是揭示是否,如果“是”,在大流行期间,土耳其、波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那、北马其顿共和国和波兰的语言学习者对使用众包材料的态度和习惯是如何变化的。为了比较covid -19之前和期间众包工具的使用情况,再次使用了在covid -19之前使用的跨文化合适的问卷。收集的数据进行了定性和定量分析,以确定不同时期之间的差异。研究结果显示,从面对面学习到在线学习的转变显著影响了全球众包平台的发展及其在被研究国家的就业。研究结果还表明,与老师和同学的互动减少、工作量增加以及机构缺乏支持等因素的综合作用导致学生对自己的学习负责。由于学生的期望不同,受欢迎的平台的数量和特征也因国家而异。
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