2020
DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v9i4.20673
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Blogging in ESL class- gender-based attitude of the engineering students

Abstract: Online learning has given a new context to the teaching and learning environment. This virtual environment changes the attitude of students in language learning. This study aimed to look into the difference among the engineering students' attitudes towards blogging in an ESL class in terms of gender and the effect of multimodal features on their reading attitude. The research method adopted in the present study relied on a qualitative approach. Engineering students from computer science engineering from local … Show more

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“…The Relationship between Teachers' Motivation, Professional Development, and Mobile Technology Integration in Language Learning and content. According to [13], technology integration has many benefits. This study emphasized the advantages it provides in environments where language is being learned.…”
Section: Professional Development For Language Instructors and Mobile...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Relationship between Teachers' Motivation, Professional Development, and Mobile Technology Integration in Language Learning and content. According to [13], technology integration has many benefits. This study emphasized the advantages it provides in environments where language is being learned.…”
Section: Professional Development For Language Instructors and Mobile...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Pakistan, Pakistani society is all-gender bias it is not gendered friendly. Women's education especially in rural areas is not common because of norms and customs [23]. In Nigeria, gender distinction is only needed to allocate the work/task fairly as physically both have distinctive features [24].…”
Section: Gender-based Disaster Responsementioning
confidence: 99%