I Help, Therefore, I Learn: Service Learning on Web 2.0 in an EFL Speaking Class
ARTICLE
Yu-Chih Sun, Fang-Ying Yang
Computer Assisted Language Learning Volume 28, Number 3, ISSN 0958-8221
Abstract
The present study integrates service learning into English as a Foreign Language (EFL) speaking class using Web 2.0 tools--YouTube and Facebook--as platforms. Fourteen undergraduate students participated in the study. The purpose of the service-learning project was to link service learning with oral communication training in an EFL speaking class by having each student create two YouTube videos in which they made informative presentations about the university (e.g., transportation system) and the city (e.g., sightseeing spots) in English to international students on campus. A Facebook community was established as a forum for students to share their videos with the international students and peers. The results suggest that the project enhanced EFL students' public speaking-related skills (e.g., idea and content development, and pronunciation), built their confidence in speaking English, and allowed them to develop their own learning process and strategies. Moreover, Web 2.0 tools endow service learning with new possibilities of reaching a greater number of the target audience and provide the members of the community with alternative means of communication.
Citation
Sun, Y.C. & Yang, F.Y. (2015). I Help, Therefore, I Learn: Service Learning on Web 2.0 in an EFL Speaking Class. Computer Assisted Language Learning, 28(3), 202-219. Retrieved December 3, 2023 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/159893/.

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Keywords
- case studies
- Computer Assisted Instruction
- computer mediated communication
- Dialogs (Language)
- English (Second Language)
- Essays
- Foreign Countries
- Foreign Students
- Interviews
- Learning Experience
- Learning Processes
- learning strategies
- learning theories
- Likert Scales
- Oral Language
- Outcomes of Education
- Peer Relationship
- Privacy
- Pronunciation
- Qualitative Research
- reflection
- second language learning
- Self Efficacy
- Service Learning
- student attitudes
- Surveys
- teaching methods
- undergraduate students
- Video Technology
- Web 2.0 Technologies