Design-Thinking Framed EFL Autonomous Learning Through Interactive e-Journaling

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Open Stem Cell Journal Pub Date : 2021-02-28 DOI:10.16875/stem.2021.22.1.91
Namhee Kang
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This study purports to reveal a design-thinking (DT) framed autonomous English learning model for EFL learners. Thirty-one Korean university students underwent the DT process (empathize, define, ideate, prototype, test) right after their mid-term until the end of the semester, for eight weeks. The model utilized weekly student journals as an implementation of their ideas (prototypes) for five weeks, describing what they did to enjoy and learn English autonomously. The journals were written on Google Docs and shared in class, which gave them ample opportunities to learn from their classmates’ learning strategies, feel competence, and achieve relatedness. Speaking samples, journals, a post-questionnaire, and interviews were analyzed. Preand postspeaking proficiency tests showed a slight but statistically insignificant increase. However, they perceived that their English proficiency improved according to their Define stage and post-questionnaire results. Also, the analysis of their journals and one-on-one interviews displayed that they were mostly exposed themselves to audiovisual materials such as films, music, TV dramas, TV shows on YouTube, Netflix, or TED, considered the instructor’s and classmates’ interaction and the ejournals worth sharing and were continuously motivated to learn autonomously. Overall, it seems their perspectives toward English changed from it being a “study subject” to “fun.”
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设计思维框架下的交互式电子日志英语自主学习
本研究旨在揭示设计思维框架下的英语自主学习模式。31名大学生在期中考试结束后到学期结束为止,进行了为期8周的DT(共情、定义、构想、原型、测试)过程。该模型利用每周学生日记作为他们的想法(原型)的实施,为期五周,描述他们如何享受和自主学习英语。这些日志写在谷歌文档上,并在课堂上分享,这给了他们充足的机会学习同学的学习策略,感受能力,并实现联系。对演讲样本、日志、问卷调查后和访谈进行了分析。演讲前和演讲后的熟练程度测试显示出轻微但统计上不显著的增长。然而,他们认为根据他们的定义阶段和问卷调查后的结果,他们的英语水平有所提高。此外,对他们的日志和一对一访谈的分析显示,他们大多接触视听材料,如电影、音乐、电视剧、YouTube、Netflix或TED上的电视节目,认为老师和同学的互动以及电子期刊值得分享,并不断激励自己自主学习。总的来说,他们对英语的看法似乎从“学习科目”转变为“乐趣”。
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