Student Perceptions on the Implementation of Learning Management System (LMS) in Teaching of English for Academic Writing Course.
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Global Learn, Mar 28, 2011 in Melbourne, Australia ISBN 978-1-880094-85-3
Abstract
Abstract: This paper is a report on the findings of student perceptions on the implementation of Learning Management System (LMS) in the teaching of English for Academic Writing (EAW) Course. Data was collected through close-ended and open-ended questions, and through lecturer’s observation. The findings suggest that LMS promotes an anytime-anyplace learning environment and assists students in the learning process and assignment completion. The rationale of the study is to enable educators, administrators and policy makers to develop a sound understanding on student perceptions on the use of LMS for EAW Course. Thus further decisions can be carried out to improve e-learning for the EAW course and other English courses at the campus.
Citation
Ismail, Z. (2011). Student Perceptions on the Implementation of Learning Management System (LMS) in Teaching of English for Academic Writing Course. In S. Barton, J. Hedberg & K. Suzuki (Eds.), Proceedings of Global Learn Asia Pacific 2011--Global Conference on Learning and Technology (pp. 110-116). Melbourne, Australia: Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education (AACE). Retrieved March 28, 2024 from https://www.learntechlib.org/p/37156.
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