“Our Voices Matter”: The Learner Profile of UTech, Jamaica Students and Implications for a Virtual Self-Access Learning Centre

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal Pub Date : 2022-03-29 DOI:10.37237/130105
Daidrah Telfer, Michelle Stewart-McKoy, Tashieka Burris-Melville, Maribel Alao
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Since the establishment of the Self-Access Learning Centre (SALC) at the University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech, Ja.), students, particularly those enrolled in academic writing modules, have been utilising it to improve their communicative competence. However, the centre has recently encountered various challenges, chief among which are the lack of resources and restricted access to students, pushing the centre to the brink of obsolescence. This led to a revisioning of the centre, a central part of which is the creation of a virtual learner-driven SALC that focuses on the key areas in English and writing that students find challenging. For such a centre to be effective, it needs to be founded on students’ demographic, psychographic and behavioural traits. Using the results of a cross-sectional survey of 278 UTech, Ja. students, we present a learner profile of the typical student and the implications of such a profile for the creation of the virtual SALC. The results reveal that the typical student is teacher-dependent, extrinsically motivated and possesses low levels of academic exertion, low capacities for independent work and high levels of technology consumption. Based on this profile, heavy use of images, games and gamification elements, auto-rated activities, and interactive tutorials are central to the VSALC.
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“我们的声音很重要”:UTech的学习者概况,牙买加学生和对虚拟自助学习中心的影响
自从在牙买加科技大学(UTech, Ja.)建立自主学习中心(SALC)以来,学生,特别是那些参加学术写作模块的学生,一直在利用它来提高他们的交际能力。然而,该中心最近遇到了各种各样的挑战,其中最主要的是缺乏资源和对学生的限制,将中心推向了过时的边缘。这导致了对该中心的修订,其中一个核心部分是创建一个虚拟的学习者驱动的SALC,专注于学生发现的英语和写作的关键领域。要使这样一个中心有效,它需要建立在学生的人口、心理和行为特征的基础上。利用对278名UTech, Ja的横断面调查结果。学生们,我们提出了典型学生的学习者概况,以及这种概况对创建虚拟SALC的影响。结果表明,典型的学生具有教师依赖型、外在动机型、学习努力水平低、自主学习能力低、技术消费水平高的特点。基于这一配置文件,大量使用图像、游戏和游戏化元素、自动评级活动和交互式教程是VSALC的核心。
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Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal
Studies in Self-Access Learning Journal EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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8 weeks
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