具有挑战性,但有回报!英语文学课堂上的小组作业视频文章

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Malaysian Journal of ELT Research Pub Date : 2021-12-31 DOI:10.52696/upfs7450
Zainor Izat Zainal, Ann Rosnida Mohd Deni, Azrain Arifin
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因为英国文学学位课程期望培养具有说、读、写能力的毕业生,所以课程设计通常是为了提高这些技能。然而,在一个以信息技术应用为特征的日益全球化的世界中,创造力、媒体和技术素养等21世纪技能同样重要。这些技能通常通过诸如基于项目的学习等教学方法进行整合。本文报告了一项研究,该研究调查了马来西亚一所公立大学本科英语文学课堂上小组作业视频文章的使用情况。这项研究依赖于对学生视频文章的评估和对学生的开放式访谈。调查结果显示,学生们的反馈很积极,他们大多认为视频作文和书面作文很相似;在技术方面具有挑战性;但却非常值得。研究结果表明,在文学课堂上采用视频文章作为课程作业的愿望是基于项目的小组作业,分配大量分数,并提供视频制作方面的技术培训。论文最后建议进一步研究将视频论文作为文学课堂的课程作业。
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Challenging yet Rewarding! : Group-Work Video Essays in the English Literature Classroom
Because English literature degree programs are expected to produce graduates competent in speaking, reading, and writing, course works are usually designed to enhance these skills. However, in an increasingly globalized world characterized by IT usage, 21st century skills such as creativity, media and technology literacy are equally important. Such skills are often integrated through instructional approaches such as project-based learning. This paper reports on a study that examined the use of group-work video essay in an undergraduate English literature classroom at a public university in Malaysia. This study relied on an evaluation of the students’ video essays and an open-ended interview with the students. The findings reported a positive feedback from the students who mostly agreed that the video essay was similar to written essay; challenging where the technical aspects are concerned; yet immensely rewarding. The findings imply the desideratum of adopting the video essay as a coursework in the literature classroom provided that it is done as a project-based group-work effort, substantial marks are allocated, and technical training in video production is provided. The paper closes with recommendations for further research on incorporating the video essay as a course work in the literature classroom.
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