The use of learning management systems in ESP to explore postgraduate students’ content knowledge about epidemiology and COVID-19: a mixed-methods study

M. El Messaoudi
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Background/purpose-This sequential explanatory mixed-methods study inspected the impact of an online ESP course on postgraduate students content knowledge development about epidemiology in general and COVID-19 in particular. The course was titled "English for Pandemics" and was administered via a Learning Management System (Edmodo). Materials/methods-Needs Analysis was (informally) deployed to trace participants needs, preferences, and wants in order to shape the landscape of the treatment. The researcher employed a quasi-experimental design (a one-group, pretest-posttest design). Participants were pretested prior to the treatment. The treatment consisted of online exposure to eight units (English for Pandemics), capitalizing on Edmodo in content delivery, receipt, mastery, and assessment. Following the treatment, after 8 weeks, the participants were post-Tested. Results-Quantitative results revealed a statistically significant difference in the participants content knowledge regarding epidemiology and COVID-19. Qualitative findings divulged that participants highly appreciated Edmodo interactive features (simplicity, functionality, control, communal learning, and real-Time feedback), and voiced their readiness to opt for Edmodo in future learning experiences. Conclusion-Based on empirical evidence, the current study argues that the Edmodo learning management system has the potential to push content delivery, receipt, mastery, and assessment in ESP courses to the next level. © 2021 Universitepark. All rights reserved.
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运用ESP学习管理系统探索研究生流行病学和新冠肺炎内容知识:一项混合方法研究
背景/目的:本顺序解释性混合方法研究考察了在线ESP课程对研究生流行病学特别是COVID-19内容知识发展的影响。该课程名为“流行病英语”,通过学习管理系统(Edmodo)进行管理。材料/方法-需求分析(非正式地)用于追踪参与者的需求、偏好和愿望,以塑造治疗的景观。研究者采用了准实验设计(一组,前测后测设计)。参与者在治疗前进行了预测试。治疗包括在线接触八个单元(流行病英语),在内容传递、接收、掌握和评估方面利用Edmodo。治疗结束后,8周后,参与者进行后测。结果:定量结果显示,参与者关于流行病学和COVID-19的内容知识差异有统计学意义。定性调查结果透露,参与者高度赞赏Edmodo的交互功能(简单,功能,控制,公共学习和实时反馈),并表示他们准备在未来的学习经验中选择Edmodo。基于经验证据,本研究认为,Edmodo学习管理系统有潜力将ESP课程的内容交付、接收、掌握和评估提升到一个新的水平。©2021 Universitepark。版权所有。
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Educational Process International Journal
Educational Process International Journal Social Sciences-Education
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