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Title: The effectiveness of interactive online courses for the speech competence development in non-language-major students
Other Titles: Ефективність інтерактивних онлайн-курсів для розвитку мовленнєвої компетенції у студентів немовних спеціальностей
Authors: Біліченко, Алла Миколаївна
Bilichenko, Alla
Мартиненко, Надія Олександрівна
Martynenko, Nadiia
Дерев'янко, Людмила Іванівна
Derevianko, Liudmyla
Мізіна, Ольга Іванівна
Mizina, Olha
Яцина, Максим Олександрович
Iatsyna, Maksym
Keywords: interactive methods;інтерактивні методи;earning efficiencyl;ефективність навчання;speaking competence;розмовна компетентність;online courses;онлайн-курси;immersive learning;занурювальне навчання;non-linguistic majors;нелінгвістичні спеціальності
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Eduweb
Citation: The effectiveness of interactive online courses for the speech competence development in non-language-major students / А. Bilichenko, N. Martynenko, L. Derevianko and others // Revista Eduweb. - 2024. - №18(3). - Р. 204-222. DOI: https://doi.org/10.46502/issn.1856-7576/2024.18.03.16
Abstract: Interactive online courses are becoming increasingly popular among students studying foreign languages. The aim of the article is to analyse the effectiveness of interactive online courses in the speech competence development of non-language-major students. Research methods included student surveys, testing before and after the interactive online courses, mathematical statistics methods (t-test, Likert scale). The testing showed a significant improvement in the results of the experimental group (EG) that studied using interactive online courses (B2 – 43.5% of students, C1 – 21.7%, C2 – 21.7%). Online courses were found to provide valuable opportunities for real language practice with an average score of 3.6. The user interface and features were found to be userfriendly and easy to navigate, with an average score of 3.5. The variety of topics covered in the interactive online courses was identified as beneficial for general language skills, with an average score of 3.6. Flexibility in study planning was consistent with the benefits, receiving a high mean score of 3.8. The practical value of these results is their ability to improve the practice of foreign language learning. The results provide important insights into the effectiveness of interactive online courses.
Description: Interactive online courses are becoming increasingly popular among students studying foreign languages. The aim of the article is to analyse the effectiveness of interactive online courses in the speech competence development of non-language-major students. Research methods included student surveys, testing before and after the interactive online courses, mathematical statistics methods (t-test, Likert scale). The testing showed a significant improvement in the results of the experimental group (EG) that studied using interactive online courses (B2 – 43.5% of students, C1 – 21.7%, C2 – 21.7%). Online courses were found to provide valuable opportunities for real language practice with an average score of 3.6. The user interface and features were found to be userfriendly and easy to navigate, with an average score of 3.5. The variety of topics covered in the interactive online courses was identified as beneficial for general language skills, with an average score of 3.6. Flexibility in study planning was consistent with the benefits, receiving a high mean score of 3.8. The practical value of these results is their ability to improve the practice of foreign language learning. The results provide important insights into the effectiveness of interactive online courses.
URI: http://rep.btsau.edu.ua/handle/BNAU/14290
ISSN: 1856-7576
metadata.dc.identifier.udc: 378.147
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