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Next, it involved questions which concerned students’ attitudes towards the
lessons in the foreign language institute. All the students liked the lessons, but they
would like to add technology to these lessons (Figure 2).
Figure 2: What students want to include in their lessons
To round off, questions concerning students and their relation to technology
were also included. All of them used
the internet for schoolwork,
for watching
videos and for playing games but none of them knew what a blog was or had ever
written an email (Figure 3).
Figure 3: Students and the use of computer/internet
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7.2 The Results of the Post- Semi-structured Interview with the
Experimental Group
To
start with, there were questions which concerned students’
attitudes
towards the use of blogs. All students liked using blogs because it was something
new and different than the traditional use of a coursebook (Figure 4).
Figure 4: Reasons for students’ positive stance towards
the use of computers
Next, considering the improvement of literacy skills, all students stated that
writing in a blog was easier than traditional writing tasks because they preferred
writing on a computer so as to express their opinions and because they received
no grade (Figure 5).
Finally, students answered questions which concerned
the improvement of
their e-literacies. Students stated that the use of computers facilitated the use of
word-processing, browsing the internet and using the correct spelling with the use
of the keyboard.
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