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DOI: 10.29140/jaltcall.v10n1.j167
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The influence of technology in the classroom: An analysis of an iPad and video intervention on JHS student’s confidence, anxiety, and EFL WTC

David Michael Ockert

– This small-scale, longitudinal study tested for the influence of video recording with a camcorder, and recording and self-viewing with an iPad.


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Regular Articles

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49-68

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https://doi.org/10.29140/jaltcall.v10n1.167

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Abstract

This small-scale, longitudinal study tested for the influence of video recording with a camcorder, and recording and self-viewing with an iPad. The study tested for changes in confidence, anxiety and foreign language (fl) willingness to communicate (wtc; McCroskey & Baer, 1985) using self-report measures before and after the intervention (N = 91 & 71, respectively). For the second administration, a second instrument was administered which asked about the influence of the camcorder / iPad intervention on confidence, anxiety, and wtc. The class that received the iPad intervention shows statistically significant increases in confidence and wtc, and a statistically significant decrease in anxiety. Furthermore, the Warppls structural equation modeling (sem) software results show that the iPad use had a strong positive influence on confidence and wtc and may also have lowered the level of anxiety of the students video-recorded directly (n = 9) with the iPad. The results indicate that video recording and self-viewing in the classroom with an iPad may promote confidence and wtc, and lower anxiety.

Suggested citation

Ockert, D.M. (2014). The influence of technology in the classroom: An analysis of an iPad and video intervention on JHS student's confidence, anxiety, and EFL WTC. The JALT CALL Journal, 10(1), 49–68. https://doi.org/10.29140/jaltcall.v10n1.167

 

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