Using the Project-based Learning Multimedia as a Teaching-Learning
Strategy
Project-based multimedia learning
is one instructional strategy that we can use and may also include
non-technical projects, lecture and
note-talking, writing and artistic or creative project-based multimedia
learning strategy in teaching English process through distance education:
1. It is a powerful motivator
students engaged in the creating in multimedia projects.
2. It makes teachers look for and
apply the methods that optimize learning effect.
3. It makes teachers structurize
the form of material.
Distance education is a
multimedia education that uses for educational purposes e-mail textbooks,
video conferences, a computerized slide show, Web site and taking part in
discussion in focus groups.
In this sense, one of the
subjects which has been more extensively used in distance language teaching is
focus groups.
Focus groups are organized
discussion with a selected group of people with objective of gaining
information about their views and experiences on a topic (Gibbs, 1998).
While focus groups have been used
mostly in the fields of marketing our business specialities, over the past few
decades they have come to be used as the methods of data gathering in
qualitative studies.
The main benefit of focus groups
is their ability to collect the data, to observe the information and then to
analyze it. Focus groups are feelings and reactions because of the group
synergy generated in these discussions.
Since focus groups rely on group
interaction more than individual reports, often students have the opportunity
to compare their experiences to those of the other participants and new
information or different perspectives may be sparked by this interaction
(Hoppe, Wells, Morrison Gillmore Wilsdom, 1995).
According to Morgan, the basic
argument on favour of self-contained focus groups is that they reveal aspects
of experiences and perspectives that would not be as accessible without group
interaction. The focus groups used in the learning process must be homogenous.
The following parameters for focus groups are set:
- Group participants should be
familiar with each other.
- Group participants should be
homogenous.
- Group session should be no more
than two hours.
- Group rules in each session
include respecting each other opinions, no put-downs and letting everyone have
a chance to talk.
After setting these initial focus
group parameters it was decided that participants be able to choose the
language in which they will participate.
Most authors resist the use of
videotape recording in focus groups (Krueger, 1994; Morgan, 1997).
The primary goal of a focus group
is to establish and facilitate discussion. In this case focus groups are being
used after getting the basic knowledge on subject to interpret and analyze the
given information.
Before focus group starts the
discussion it is necessary to ask several questions. Firstly the participants
would be asked the warm-up questions and then the actual data-collecting questions.
It is possible to use the written answers to questions which participant are
writing during the first few minutes before the discussion.
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