應用華語文學系(106學年度起與華語文教學系整併)
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Item Are you listening? - The development of online peer assessment system for English oral reading.(2009-12-04) Lan, Y. J.; Sung, Y. T.; Chang, K. E.Peer assessment is a common used strategy in EFL reading class in Taiwan to help EFL teacher “ensure” that all students are paying attention to others’ oral reading. In this study we develop an online peer assessment system for EFL oral reading activities to overcome the potential drawbacks of traditional peer assessment.Item Three-in-one share platform in cooperative English reading.(2009-09-26) Lan, Y. J.; Sung, Y. T.; Chiu, S. K.; Chang, K. E.Item A cognitive-interactive approach to Chinese characters learning: System design and development.(2009-08-11) Lan, Y. J.; Sung, Y. T.; Wu, C. Y.; Chang, K. E.A solid knowledge of Chinese characters plays an important role in Chinese reading. Essentially, Chinese characters, a graphic- based orthographic rule, are much different from the words of an alphabetic language, such as English, French, etc. The uniqueness of Chinese characters make it is extremely difficult for most of the CFL/CSL learners no matter what their nationalities are. In this paper we developed a Chinese character learning system based on a cognitive-interactive perspective to help CFL/CSL learners learn Chinese characters. The results of a preliminary survey show that most of the surveyed CSL learners approved the learning system’s design rationale as well as made positive comments on the system learning effect upon their Chinese character knowledge construction.Item Let us read together: Development and evaluation of a computer assisted reciprocal early English reading system.(ELSEVIER, 2009-12-01) Lan, Y. J.; Sung, Y. T.; Chang, K. E.This study attempts to implement a cooperative reading environment for EFL early reading using a mobile-device-supported computer-assisted reciprocal early English reading (CAREER) system, and to evaluate its effect on the early reading skills and learning behaviors of elementary EFL learners. The design rationale of CAREER is based on the three essential components of effective reading instructions: balanced reading structure, immediate and specific feedback, and reciprocal learning scenario. Analytical results indicate that the CAREER system reduces the problems experienced by students in a conventional cooperative learning environment and effectively helps elementary EFL learners orchestrate their learning while completing individual reading tasks and pursuing group goals. The results also demonstrate that CAREER appears to be able to benefit elementary EFL learners in developing reading skills. In sum, with the support of CAREER, the early reading skills of elementary students are benefited by cooperating with each other.