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    The Effectiveness Of Weblog-Assisted Reading Module On Tertiary Engineering EFL Students’ Reading Comprehension In Pakistan by Khatoon, Sahib

    Published 2022
    “…This study aimed to design and develop the weblog-assisted reading module. Moreover, the study investigated the effectiveness of the weblog-assisted reading module on engineering students’ reading comprehension performance in terms of making predictions, finding out lexical information, analysing the main idea, and the summarisation strategies at the engineering university of Sindh, Jamshoro, Pakistan.…”
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    Contributing to the e-community : an evaluation of the role and level of usage of weblogs to support teaching and learning in higher education by Lance, Justin

    Published 2006
    “…In addition, the extent to which Weblogs can help to develop a Learning Community shall also be investigated. …”
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    Weblog: How far is it effective as an online communication tool to students? / Naemah Abdul Wahab, Wan Anisha Wan Mohammad and Azlina Mohd Mydin by Abdul Wahab, Naemah, Wan Mohammad, Wan Anisha, Mohd Mydin, Azlina

    Published 2008
    “…There are many forms of online communication tools such as electronic mail (e-mail), video-conferencing, discussion groups, bulletin boards, Internet forums, weblogs, instant messaging and real-time chat. One of the web-based communications technologies that have turned into a widespread popularity is weblogs. …”
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    Gender roles in weblog online interaction among UiTM students / Jean Hoo Fang Jing, Nur'ain Mohsin and Rafidah Abdul Azis by Fang Jing, Jean Hoo, Mohsin, Nur'ain, Abdul Azis, Rafidah

    Published 2011
    “…It can be concluded that the significance of this study is to view the ways weblog community is expected to interact (norms) based on gender roles in weblogs. …”
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