Title of article
The Effect of Web-Based Games on Facilitating and Enhancing Reading and Writing Skills in Learning English
Author/Authors
Bayatpour ، Kobra Islamic Azad University, Tehran Science and Research Branch , Maghami ، Hammid Department of Educational Technology - Allameh Tabataba’i University , Hassani ، Nasrin Department of Technology - Kharazmi University
From page
43
To page
54
Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of web-based games on facilitating and enhancing reading and writing skills in learning English vocabulary. The research employed a pre-test and post-test experimental design with a control and an experiential group. Thirty-six elementary students at fourth, fifth, and sixth grades from the west of Tehran were selected as the participants who were randomly assigned to research groups. The experimental group used web-based games. Then, a checklist developed by the researchers was used to assess learning and facilitation in the two groups. Having examined the differences between the experimental group and control group by removing the pretest factor and by controlling the effect of the pretest, the study showed a significant difference in posttest (P 0.05 and F = 32.79) between the two groups. As a result, the hypothesis that educational intervention (web-based games) had a significant effect on reading and writing scores was confirmed with 95% confidence. The following results were obtained from statistical analyses: (a) Web-based learning has a significant effect on facilitating the learning of English vocabulary; and (b) Web-based learning has a significant effect on improving reading and writing skills. Therefore, the findings of this study show that using web-based games can be effective in facilitating and increasing reading and writing skills in learning English vocabulary.
Keywords
facilitation , reading and writing skills , vocabulary learning , web , based games
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Learning and Memory
Journal title
Iranian Journal of Learning and Memory
Record number
2744791
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