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Abstract

Student engagement and motivation have been a common focus among educational researchers over the last forty years. Self-determination theory and the inclusive definition of self-regulated learning have identified that both cognitive and motivational engagement are paramount for successful language learning. Within this canon of research, few have looked at student engagement as a result of effective technology integration during the language learning process. This mixed methods study explored students' perceptions of engagement while learning with technology integration in a first-year language class. Qualitative data was collected from a sub-sample of ten students, in the form of semi-structured interviews, journal reflections, student work samples and stimulated recall sessions. Quantitative data was generated from a sample of forty students (including the sub-sample) who completed a pre- and post-motivated strategies questionnaire. The results of this study further developed a comprehensive understanding of how technology integration impacted student engagement at the beginning level of language learning.

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Title
Laptops and language learning: A mixed methods study of technology integration and student engagement
Author
Starks-Yoble, Ginger
Publication year
2014
Publisher
ProQuest Dissertations Publishing
ISBN
978-1-321-07659-2
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1562698443
Copyright
Database copyright ProQuest LLC; ProQuest does not claim copyright in the individual underlying works.