2013
DOI: 10.5539/elt.v6n7p1
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The Use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Teaching ESL Writing Skills

Abstract: Despite the existence of many studies showing positive effects of using Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the teaching and learning process in general, the use of ICT in teaching writing skills in English as a Second Language (ESL) classrooms is still not very encouraging. This study attempts to seek findings on the use of ICT in the teaching of ESL writing skills in Malaysian secondary schools. This paper just reports one part of the findings obtained from a big project which was conducted in … Show more

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“…The Cronbach's alpha of Supplier relationship for this study is 0.919, which is in line with the findings of (Talib et al, 2013) of 0.910. For employee relations the Cronbach's alpha reported above is 0.952 is higher than what was found by Yunus et al (2013) which was 0.842. Similarly, the construct education and training reliability (0.925) is higher than what was found by (Talib et al, 2013) which was 0.902.…”
Section: Reliabilitycontrasting
confidence: 47%
“…The Cronbach's alpha of Supplier relationship for this study is 0.919, which is in line with the findings of (Talib et al, 2013) of 0.910. For employee relations the Cronbach's alpha reported above is 0.952 is higher than what was found by Yunus et al (2013) which was 0.842. Similarly, the construct education and training reliability (0.925) is higher than what was found by (Talib et al, 2013) which was 0.902.…”
Section: Reliabilitycontrasting
confidence: 47%
“…Practically, Internet-based teaching improved students' writing by providing the students chance in brainstorming to organize thought before writing, learning new vocabularies, and reducing spelling errors through spell-check features (Bani-Hani, Al-Sobh, & Abu-Melhim, 2014;Yunus, Salehi, Sun, Yen & Li, 2011). Also, teaching writing using the Internet increases positive interactivity for the teaching and learning of sentence grammar (Yunus, Nordin, Salehi, Embi, & Salehi, 2013). Moreover, students' writing quality is surely improved due to their effort to communicate understandably in the text-based online environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ahangari and Behzady (2011) mentioned that writing is one of the best ways to keep track of learning. Writing is also one of the most difficult skills for the students to acquire as writing requires a number of skills and conventions like organizing and developing ideas and information, choosing the right vocabulary accurately to eradicate the ambiguity of meaning and also the practice of accurate grammatical devices to focus and emphasize ideas (Nik et al, 2010, Yunus et al, 2013. Furthermore, writing demands the writer to choose the choice of vocabulary carefully and have a comprehensive knowledge of grammatical patterns in order to be able to write sentence structures that are pertinent to the subject matter (Ali &Yunus, 2004).…”
Section: Writing Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%