基于WhatsApp应用的大学生学术阅读课堂在线互动探索

Ida Yulianawati, Natalia Anggrarini, Anes Nurul Bahari
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本研究旨在讨论WhatsApp应用程序作为高等教育水平在线学习工具的潜力,该工具可以激发学生与讲师或同龄人的互动和讨论。通过互动,他们可以体验并发展一种促进他们参与在线学习所需的行为意识。因此,本研究确定了大学生在线互动的特定类型和一般类型,并调查了它们在不同时间的模式。这项研究由维拉德拉大学英语教育系2019/2020学年的6名本科生进行。根据MacKinnon(2000)和Jung et al.(2002)确定的在线互动类型对学生在WhatsApp小组讨论中的帖子进行了分析。结果表明,学生们在学术相关的讨论中更多的是表达自己的观点和判断,而不是进入更高层次的知识构建,比如对自己的观点提供自己的例子,并在讨论中对某些话题进行更多的阐述。进一步的调查可以找到影响学生互动的因素,话题之间的关系,以及在另一个在线学习平台上的在线互动。
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Exploring Undergraduate Students’ Online Interaction in Academic Reading Classroom via WhatsApp Application
This research aimed to discuss the potential of the WhatsApp application as a tool of online learning at a higher educational level that could stimulate students’ interactions and discussion with the lecturer or their peers. With interactions, they can experience and develop an awareness of behaviors required to facilitate their participation in online learning. Therefore, this study identified the specific and general types of undergraduate students’ online interactions and investigated their patterns across time. The study was carried out by 6 undergraduate students of the 2019/2020 academic year in the English Education Department, Wiralodra University. Students’ posts in WhatsApp group discussion were analyzed in terms of online interaction types identified by MacKinnon (2000) and Jung et al. (2002). The result shows that the students mostly expressed their opinions and judgments in academic-related discussions rather than moved to a higher level of knowledge construction, such as providing their own example upon their ideas and elaborating more on certain topics in the discussion. Further investigation can be done to find the factors that affect students’ interaction, the relationship between topics, and online interactions in another online learning platform.
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