Educational technology is nowadays prevailing worldwide. By using and managing appropriate online resources, students are able to facilitate learning and improve performance. With Internet technology and multimedia, the style of teaching and learning is gradually changing. In the traditional classroom, teaching materials are amplified by using technology and multimedia, such as videos, images and sound. The development in multimedia brought the transitions in the forms of teaching materials and instructional tools. The purpose of this research is to investigate effect of teaching English writing with multimedia to 3rd graders in senior high school in Taiwan. With descriptive-qualitative design, this paper aims to answer how multimedia effect students' learning results by looking into the topical structures employed in students' descriptive writings after a series of instruction implemented with multimedia in English writing classes. Based on the above conclusions, it is highly recommended that writing instruction combined with multimedia be introduced as one of writing approaches in Taiwan in order to enhance the coherence in EFL writing.Index Terms-English writing, multimedia, English instruction, educational technology.
As the competition among job market, recruiting students among vocational colleges in Taiwan has become furious, so the teaching strategies need to match with the job competence for the competitiveness of students and of schools. The main purpose of our study is to examine the gap between business vocational education and employers' expectations. Therefore, we applied Delphi Technique to construct the final framework and Analytic Network Process (ANP) to evaluate the teaching priorities of teachers in vocational business education. Finally, we will advance our suggestions for the business vocational colleges as their reference.
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