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Title A Mobile Learning Tool for Improving Grammar Skills
Authors Luis Guerrero, Sergio Ochoa, César Collazos
Publication date 2010
Abstract It seems that actual software tools utilizing Computer-Mediated
Communication mechanisms -like messaging or chat systems- do not help young
students to learn good grammar skills. On the contrary, these tools can be
detrimental for the acquisition of these
skills. On the other hand, it is difficult to design and build software
tools for supporting the acquisition of language skills, especially if these
tools must support a group of students working in a collaborative way. In
this paper we present the design of a Collaborative Learning activity and
the corresponding mobile software tool developed to support teaching grammar
to primary education Chilean students. Some mechanisms were designed to
incorporate Positive Interdependencies in the software tool. The tool was
also intended to support Individual Accountability for each member of the
group. The developed software tool contains two main interfaces, one for
individual work and one for supporting face-to-face group work
interactions. The tool is intended to simplify the teacher?s task in terms
of activity creation and monitoring: the tool automatically corrects
students? assignments and it also provides statistical reports on students?
performance both currently and in its evolution in time. Experimentation was
done with 32 seventh grade students (12-13 years old) at a public school in
our country. Over 70% of the students thought the activity improved their
Spanish grammar, and over 86% of the students found the software tool was
very easy to use.
Conference name World Conference in Educational Sciences
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