2020
DOI: 10.34097/jeicom_sp_june2020_4
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Maintaining and Enhancing Students' Collaborative Learning in a Japanese EFL Higher Education Context

Masayo Kanno

Abstract: Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a huge shift towards digital forms of education. Although Japan has never gone into full lockdown, students have been strictly kept at home and socially isolated from classroom learning for extended periods. Teachers were urged to create online teaching and learning resources and began to consider the most suitable technologies to teach their courses. This paper reports on a teacher's ongoing efforts to develop and deliver distancelearning English as a foreign languag… Show more

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“…With respect to the participants' perceptions of Jamboard as a tool to promote open-mindedness, the majority of students (92.62 %) agreed that the use of this tool fostered their willingness to listen to their peers and decide how to present the team contributions in Jamboard. These findings are consistent with the research conducted by [18] in which students' interactions in Slack workspaces were analyzed revealing that they were willing to collaborate with their partners despite physical distancing. Participants also had a positive perception regarding the use of workspaces to foster their communication skills.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…With respect to the participants' perceptions of Jamboard as a tool to promote open-mindedness, the majority of students (92.62 %) agreed that the use of this tool fostered their willingness to listen to their peers and decide how to present the team contributions in Jamboard. These findings are consistent with the research conducted by [18] in which students' interactions in Slack workspaces were analyzed revealing that they were willing to collaborate with their partners despite physical distancing. Participants also had a positive perception regarding the use of workspaces to foster their communication skills.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Previous studies [18] Investigated a teacher's ongoing efforts to develop and deliver distance learning EFL courses in a higher education context. Synchronous distance courses were developed using a text-messaging application and collaborative text-editing software to establish a communicative learning space.…”
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“…Nevertheless, the scope of the study was limited to first-year English department Egyptian university students and did not study the anxiety level as the students' progress in their academic years. On the other hand, Kanno (2020) checked the effectiveness of an online collaborative teaching strategy in a Japanese university EFL student's context. The researcher used online collaborative platforms (i.e., Slack, Microsoft Team) to evaluate the impact of this strategy.…”
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confidence: 99%