Effects of tool mediation on tertiary level EFL students’ reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills: a case for a cloud computing environment

AbstractUnderpinned by constructivist learning theory (Feuerstein’s theory of mediated learning experience) and the cloud computing model, an experiment was conducted to examine the differences between the control and experimental groups regarding the linear combinations of tool mediation on student...

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Main Authors: Sisay Ayalew Tsegaw, Abiy Yigzaw Filate, Mulugeta Teka Kahsay
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
Series:Cogent Education
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/2331186X.2024.2330251
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description AbstractUnderpinned by constructivist learning theory (Feuerstein’s theory of mediated learning experience) and the cloud computing model, an experiment was conducted to examine the differences between the control and experimental groups regarding the linear combinations of tool mediation on students’ reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills. The participants of the study were three intact classes of first-year students. A non-equivalent (pretest and posttest) comparison group quasi-experimental design and an explanatory sequential design type of mixed-methods design were employed. Questionnaires, tests, and diaries were used for the data collection procedures. Both quantitative and qualitative data analysis techniques were used. After several assumptions were checked, the quantitative analysis contained within mean, standard deviation, t-test, one-way MANOVA, Tukey HSD, Difference in Difference (DD), Propensity Score Matching (PSM), Average Treatment Effect (ATE), and Average Treatment Effect on the Treated (ATET). To explore students’ experiences and support the quantitative data, a latent content analysis was also used. The results from the quantitative data analyses indicated that there were statistically significant differences between the post-tests achievements of the study groups and the control group for reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills (Wilk’s Λ = 0.7565, p < 0.05). After the post-mediation intervention, the multipartite treatment-effects estimation (DD, ATE, and ATET) also indicated that the experimental groups outdid the control group in overall post-mediation tests. The qualitative data results also showed that TM had a positive impact on students’ reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills.
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spelling doaj.art-d6e1426fd48f480a94492ed5685d43f72024-03-21T13:25:20ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Education2331-186X2024-12-0111110.1080/2331186X.2024.2330251Effects of tool mediation on tertiary level EFL students’ reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills: a case for a cloud computing environmentSisay Ayalew Tsegaw0Abiy Yigzaw Filate1Mulugeta Teka Kahsay2English Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaEnglish Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaEnglish Language and Literature, Faculty of Humanities, Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar, EthiopiaAbstractUnderpinned by constructivist learning theory (Feuerstein’s theory of mediated learning experience) and the cloud computing model, an experiment was conducted to examine the differences between the control and experimental groups regarding the linear combinations of tool mediation on students’ reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills. The participants of the study were three intact classes of first-year students. A non-equivalent (pretest and posttest) comparison group quasi-experimental design and an explanatory sequential design type of mixed-methods design were employed. Questionnaires, tests, and diaries were used for the data collection procedures. Both quantitative and qualitative data analysis techniques were used. After several assumptions were checked, the quantitative analysis contained within mean, standard deviation, t-test, one-way MANOVA, Tukey HSD, Difference in Difference (DD), Propensity Score Matching (PSM), Average Treatment Effect (ATE), and Average Treatment Effect on the Treated (ATET). To explore students’ experiences and support the quantitative data, a latent content analysis was also used. The results from the quantitative data analyses indicated that there were statistically significant differences between the post-tests achievements of the study groups and the control group for reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills (Wilk’s Λ = 0.7565, p < 0.05). After the post-mediation intervention, the multipartite treatment-effects estimation (DD, ATE, and ATET) also indicated that the experimental groups outdid the control group in overall post-mediation tests. The qualitative data results also showed that TM had a positive impact on students’ reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/2331186X.2024.2330251Achievementglossingmediated learning experiencemoodle and cloud computingMaria PopescuStrategic Communication
spellingShingle Sisay Ayalew Tsegaw
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Effects of tool mediation on tertiary level EFL students’ reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills: a case for a cloud computing environment
Cogent Education
Achievement
glossing
mediated learning experience
moodle and cloud computing
Maria Popescu
Strategic Communication
title Effects of tool mediation on tertiary level EFL students’ reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills: a case for a cloud computing environment
title_full Effects of tool mediation on tertiary level EFL students’ reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills: a case for a cloud computing environment
title_fullStr Effects of tool mediation on tertiary level EFL students’ reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills: a case for a cloud computing environment
title_full_unstemmed Effects of tool mediation on tertiary level EFL students’ reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills: a case for a cloud computing environment
title_short Effects of tool mediation on tertiary level EFL students’ reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills: a case for a cloud computing environment
title_sort effects of tool mediation on tertiary level efl students reading comprehension and vocabulary learning skills a case for a cloud computing environment
topic Achievement
glossing
mediated learning experience
moodle and cloud computing
Maria Popescu
Strategic Communication
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/2331186X.2024.2330251
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