Multimedia Technologies\' Influence on Language Acquisition in English Language Learners
Tahun : 2016 Pengarang : Larissa Karina Parrilla Penerbit : Walden University Ket : English as a Second Language (ESL) learners at the upper elementary level have
struggled to demonstrate the vocabulary required to read in English at grade-level.
Although multimedia technologies have demonstrated positive effects as language
acquisition educational tools at the university level, it remains unclear how useful they
are for language acquisition at the elementary level. This quasi-experimental study used
dual coding theory as a framework to examine the relationship between the level of
reading comprehension upper elementary students developed and their construction of
word meanings through use of multimedia technologies. The study utilized convenience
sampling of 85 students divided into treatment and control groups in a Puerto Rican
Montessori school. The treatment consisted of use of multimedia technologies that
included video, audio, images, and words in a digital environment for vocabulary
acquisition instruction. Data sources included pretest and posttest results for the Maze
Close test that measures reading comprehension. These results were analyzed using a
paired t test. Results indicated that students in treatment groups developed greater
reading comprehension than did those in control groups. However, the difference in
scores between the groups was not significant, so the null hypothesis was not rejected.
Further research is required in order to determine whether a positive relationship can
exist between multimedia technology usage and development of upper elementary
student vocabulary and reading comprehension. This study indicates the importance of
examining whether multimedia technology use in elementary student English reading
comprehension can create reading gains for upper elementary ESL students. Ketegori : MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY