Exploring autonomous language learning behaviors through video sharing and online discussions in higher education

IF 0.4 Q4 LINGUISTICS Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal Pub Date : 2022-08-17 DOI:10.14483/22487085.17827
Marian Olaya, Willian Mora
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This current study explores how video sharing and online discussions promote learning autonomy in English language classes in a public university for the duration of the quarantine established by the Colombian government during the coronavirus pandemic. This study was conducted with 127 engineering and administration undergraduates from a public university in the department of Boyacá. This was a qualitative case study which intended to identify the extent video sharing and online discussions increase learner’s autonomy behaviors in English language learning .The instruments for data collection were student journal, student artifact, including video recordings and online discussions, interviews, and questionnaires. An open coding analysis was utilized and the results revealed that the degree of autonomous behaviors gradually could be fostered by the implementation of video sharing. Results also indicated that students are receptive to online writing discussions and  showed how motivation plays a vital role in learning English and the achievement of own learning goals.
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通过视频分享和在线讨论探讨高等教育中的自主语言学习行为
目前的这项研究探讨了在哥伦比亚政府在冠状病毒大流行期间实施隔离期间,视频共享和在线讨论如何促进公立大学英语课堂的学习自主性。这项研究是对博亚卡系一所公立大学的127名工程和行政本科生进行的。这是一个定性的案例研究,旨在确定视频共享和在线讨论在多大程度上提高了学习者在英语学习中的自主行为。数据收集的工具是学生日记、学生作品,包括视频记录和在线讨论、访谈和问卷。利用开放编码分析,结果表明,视频共享的实现可以逐渐培养自主行为的程度。研究结果还表明,学生更容易接受网上写作讨论,并表明动机在学习英语和实现自己的学习目标方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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