Cloud Applications in Language Teaching: Examining Pre-Service Teachers' Expertise, Perceptions and Integration
This study examined pre-service teachers' expertise, perceptions and integration of cloud applications in teaching of Arabic and English. Questionnaires and semi-structured interviews were used as data collection methods. The findings of the study specified that pre-service teachers did not own sufficient expertise for effective integration of cloud applications. The findings also revealed that participants perceived cloud applications as a valuable tool to improve many aspects of language education. Nonetheless, participants concentrated on integrating limited features of cloud applications. While the study revealed that there was no significant difference in participants' expertise in integrating cloud applications based on the language they teach, it found that pre-service English teachers had significantly higher levels of positive perceptions and integration of cloud applications than pre-service Arabic teachers. Finally, a positive significant correlation was found between expertise, perceptions, and integration of cloud applications.
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2017
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Authors: | Aburezeq, Ibtehal Mahmoud ; Dweikat, Fawzi Fayez Ishtaiwa |
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International Journal of Distance Education Technologies (IJDET). - IGI Global, ISSN 1539-3119, ZDB-ID 2117832-X. - Vol. 15.2017, 4 (01.10.), p. 39-60
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Publisher: |
IGI Global |
Subject: | Cloud Applications | Expertise | Integration | Language Teaching | Pre-Service Teachers |
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