Writing Web Logs in the ESL Classroom: A Study of Student Perceptions and the Technology Acceptance Model

The web log is an exceptionally valuable tool for the teaching of second language writing, particularly written communication skills (Johnson, 2004; Wu, 2005). More and more international educators have applied this easy-to-use technology to classroom instruction and language learning (Campbell,...

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Main Authors: Mah Boon Yih, Er Ann Nah
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Language:English
Published: UiTM Publisher 2009-06-01
Series:Asian Journal of University Education
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Online Access:https://www.rmc.uitm.edu.my/images/stories/AJUE/vol5-no1/3.pdf
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spelling doaj-eadfaf7e98de48129f3ffba63dabe2e32020-11-25T00:00:52ZengUiTM PublisherAsian Journal of University Education1823-77971823-77972009-06-01514770Writing Web Logs in the ESL Classroom: A Study of Student Perceptions and the Technology Acceptance ModelMah Boon Yih 0Er Ann Nah1Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), MalaysiaUniversiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), MalaysiaThe web log is an exceptionally valuable tool for the teaching of second language writing, particularly written communication skills (Johnson, 2004; Wu, 2005). More and more international educators have applied this easy-to-use technology to classroom instruction and language learning (Campbell, 2003; Johnson, 2004). However, what is largely unknown is Malaysian students’ reaction to writing web logs in English as a Second Language (ESL) classrooms. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the perception of writing web logs among Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) HM115 diploma students who took the BEL311 English course in their third semester based on the three Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) variables. Specifically, the study sought to identify whether the two TAM determinants,Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU) and Perceived Usefulness (PU), affected the students’ behavioural intention (BI) to use web logs for specific writing tasks. This study employed Davis’s TAM (1989) and its questionnaire-based measurement instrument and three hypotheses were formulated based on the objectives of the study. The pilot test’s result confirmed the reliability of the modified TAM-based questionnaire. The findings showed that students accept writing web logs as a classroom activity since they perceived online journals to be more useful rather than easy to use.Additionally, the findings revealed that TAM can be used to diagnose and interpret the attitude of new technology users and most importantly, PEOU, PU, and BI were positively and highly correlated at a significant level. These results did not reject the three proposed hypotheses.https://www.rmc.uitm.edu.my/images/stories/AJUE/vol5-no1/3.pdfweb logTechnology Acceptance Model (TAM)Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU)Perceived Usefulness (PU
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Writing Web Logs in the ESL Classroom: A Study of Student Perceptions and the Technology Acceptance Model
Asian Journal of University Education
web log
Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU)
Perceived Usefulness (PU
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Er Ann Nah
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title Writing Web Logs in the ESL Classroom: A Study of Student Perceptions and the Technology Acceptance Model
title_short Writing Web Logs in the ESL Classroom: A Study of Student Perceptions and the Technology Acceptance Model
title_full Writing Web Logs in the ESL Classroom: A Study of Student Perceptions and the Technology Acceptance Model
title_fullStr Writing Web Logs in the ESL Classroom: A Study of Student Perceptions and the Technology Acceptance Model
title_full_unstemmed Writing Web Logs in the ESL Classroom: A Study of Student Perceptions and the Technology Acceptance Model
title_sort writing web logs in the esl classroom: a study of student perceptions and the technology acceptance model
publisher UiTM Publisher
series Asian Journal of University Education
issn 1823-7797
1823-7797
publishDate 2009-06-01
description The web log is an exceptionally valuable tool for the teaching of second language writing, particularly written communication skills (Johnson, 2004; Wu, 2005). More and more international educators have applied this easy-to-use technology to classroom instruction and language learning (Campbell, 2003; Johnson, 2004). However, what is largely unknown is Malaysian students’ reaction to writing web logs in English as a Second Language (ESL) classrooms. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the perception of writing web logs among Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) HM115 diploma students who took the BEL311 English course in their third semester based on the three Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) variables. Specifically, the study sought to identify whether the two TAM determinants,Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU) and Perceived Usefulness (PU), affected the students’ behavioural intention (BI) to use web logs for specific writing tasks. This study employed Davis’s TAM (1989) and its questionnaire-based measurement instrument and three hypotheses were formulated based on the objectives of the study. The pilot test’s result confirmed the reliability of the modified TAM-based questionnaire. The findings showed that students accept writing web logs as a classroom activity since they perceived online journals to be more useful rather than easy to use.Additionally, the findings revealed that TAM can be used to diagnose and interpret the attitude of new technology users and most importantly, PEOU, PU, and BI were positively and highly correlated at a significant level. These results did not reject the three proposed hypotheses.
topic web log
Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU)
Perceived Usefulness (PU
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