Title of article :
Technology Mediated Instruction and its Effect on Cognitive Scaffolding, motivation and Academic Performance in EFL Context
Author/Authors :
Berenji, Sepideh Department of English - Tabriz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz , Saeidi, Mahnaz Department of English - Tabriz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz
Abstract :
Technology mediated learning brings together the users with shared interests.
This method makes learners informally engaged in language learning. This study
intended to investigate the effect of technology mediated instruction on cognitive
scaffolding, academic performance and motivation. Employing a quasiexperimental
research, 80 learners from two intact classes at Islamic Azad
University, Osku Branch were selected as the experimental and control groups.
Telegram as a tool was used in the experimental group, while the control group
received traditional way of instruction. Critical ethnography approach was
implemented to consider the amount of cognitive scaffolding. To measure the
students’ motivational level in both groups, Course Interest Survey (CIS) was
administered at the end of the semester. The total average score for each group
was calculated. To compare students’ academic achievement, their average
scores in the final academic test were considered. An Independent samples t-test
in was used to compare the mean scores. The results indicated that technology
mediated learning brought about cognitive scaffolding and the students in the
experimental group outperformed the control group in terms of motivation and
academic achievement. The results of the study suggest that to bring about
academically successful students, practitioners should use technology mediated
instruction.
Keywords :
academic achievement , cognitive scaffolding , motivation , technology mediated instruction
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics