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Improving Students' Language Performance Through Consistent Use of E-Learning: An Empirical Study in Japanese, Korean, Hindi and Sanskrit

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Librenjak, Sara and Kocijan, Kristina and Janjić, Marijana. (2016). Improving Students' Language Performance Through Consistent Use of E-Learning: An Empirical Study in Japanese, Korean, Hindi and Sanskrit. Acta Linguistica Asiatica, 6(2). pp. 79-94. ISSN 2232-3317

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Abstract

This paper describes the backing theories, methodology, and results of a two-semester long case study of the application of technology in teaching four Asian languages (Japanese, Korean, Hindi, and Sanskrit) to Croatian students. We have developed e-learning materials to follow the curriculum in Croatia and deployed them in Asian language classrooms. Students who agreed to participate in the study were tested before using the materials, and after each semester, and their progress was surveyed. In the case of Japanese students (N=53), we have thoroughly monitored their usage and compared the progress of students who have diligently studied vocabulary and grammar using our materials on Memrise, and those who have neglected their studies. This was measured through their scores on the Memrise, which shows the user's activity. Also, their progress was measured using standardized tests that were designed in such a manner to resemble Japanese Language Proficiency Test. We have found that frequent users progressed averagely 20,3% after each semester, while non-frequent users have progressed only 11,6%, proving this method to be related to stable and constant use of e-materials.

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Uncontrolled Keywords: e-learning; second language teaching; Japanese; Korean; Hindi; Sanskrit; Memrise; Anki; Quizlet
Subjects: Indology and Indoiranistics
Information sciences > Social-humanistic informatics
Japanese studies
Departments: Department of Information Science
Date Deposited: 08 Feb 2017 19:29
Last Modified: 08 Feb 2017 19:32
URI: http://darhiv.ffzg.unizg.hr/id/eprint/7902

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