Navigating the Shortcomings of Virtual Learning Environments Via Social Media

P. Murugaiah, S. Yen
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It is undeniable that the higher education landscape worldwide has changed with the emergence of virtual learning environments (VLEs). These systems offer learning space and resources for teachers and students regardless of time and place. Although they significantly contribute to the achievement of learning objectives and outcomes, their usage is generally limited. This article uncovers the shortcomings of the use of VLEs for language learning in several Malaysian institutions of higher learning. It also aims to highlight the use of social media in addressing the barriers. Adopting a qualitative approach, data were gathered via in-depth interviews. Employing the dimensions proposed by Chun, Kern and Smith, the hindrances related to VLEs were examined. The findings revealed that instructors faced obstacles linked to the technology, students' experience and expectations as well as language learning environment. Social media helped them in addressing these obstacles.
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通过社交媒体导航虚拟学习环境的缺点
不可否认,随着虚拟学习环境(VLEs)的出现,全球高等教育格局发生了变化。这些系统不分时间和地点为教师和学生提供学习空间和资源。虽然它们对学习目标和成果的实现有重要的贡献,但它们的使用通常是有限的。本文揭示了马来西亚几所高等院校使用VLEs进行语言学习的缺点。它还旨在强调使用社交媒体来解决这些障碍。采用定性方法,通过深度访谈收集数据。采用Chun, Kern和Smith提出的维度,研究了与VLEs相关的障碍。调查结果显示,教师面临的障碍与技术、学生的经验和期望以及语言学习环境有关。社交媒体帮助他们解决了这些障碍。
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