2010
DOI: 10.14742/ajet.1034
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Netbooks in sixth-grade English language classrooms

Abstract: <span>As netbook computers are becoming an attractive option for K-12 educators, they have the potential to be a more integral part of language learning. In this study 45 sixth graders in two classes used netbooks to learn English as a second language. Forty-four students in two other classes served as the control group who received traditional instruction. It was found that the use of netbooks encouraged the instructor to design more innovative learning activities which greatly enhanced student engageme… Show more

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“…Studies looking primarily at teacher use of laptops have found a variety of benefits and challenges (Donovan, Hartley, & Strudler, 2007;Garthwait & Weller, 2005;Owen, Farsaii, Knezek, & Christensen, 2005;Windschitl & Sahl, 2002;Zucker & McGhee, 2005). Some of the studies around the impact on teaching and learning have reported positive impacts (Bebell & O'Dwyer, 2010;Greaves, Hayes, Wilson, Gielniak, & Peterson, 2010;Gulek & Demirtas, 2005;Ingram, Willcutt, & Jordan, 2008;Lin & Wu, 2010;Silvernail & Lane, 2004;Zucker & McGhee, 2005). Similarly, some meta-analyses have reported overall positive effects of 1:1 laptops on teaching and learning (Penuel, 2006).…”
Section: Research Context and Purpose Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies looking primarily at teacher use of laptops have found a variety of benefits and challenges (Donovan, Hartley, & Strudler, 2007;Garthwait & Weller, 2005;Owen, Farsaii, Knezek, & Christensen, 2005;Windschitl & Sahl, 2002;Zucker & McGhee, 2005). Some of the studies around the impact on teaching and learning have reported positive impacts (Bebell & O'Dwyer, 2010;Greaves, Hayes, Wilson, Gielniak, & Peterson, 2010;Gulek & Demirtas, 2005;Ingram, Willcutt, & Jordan, 2008;Lin & Wu, 2010;Silvernail & Lane, 2004;Zucker & McGhee, 2005). Similarly, some meta-analyses have reported overall positive effects of 1:1 laptops on teaching and learning (Penuel, 2006).…”
Section: Research Context and Purpose Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research suggests that more widespread access to computers in schools makes it possible for students and teachers to move from supplemental and occasional use of computers in learning process to more integral and frequent use across variety of settings (Lin & Wu, 2010). One-to-one programs have a significant impact on curriculum, instruction, and learning in middle schools (Silvernail, Pinkham, Wintle, Walker, & Bartlett, 2011).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Educational researchers and teachers show their interests in exploring how to meet these children's needs so that they still have a chance to achieve normal development or at least resolve some of these problems. Lin and Wu (2010) declare that English language education in elementary school aims to provide pupils with the opportunity to develop their communicative competence. However, when using a traditional teaching model, teachers continually ask children to memorize words and grammar, furthermore, they have the children do more than enough homework every day.…”
Section: Speakingmentioning
confidence: 99%