Year 2018,
Volume: 19 Issue: 1, 31 - 45, 01.01.2018
Cahit Erdem
,
Abdullah Saykılı
,
Mehmet Kocyıgıt
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quantitative and qualitative. New Jersey: Pearson Education.
44
Cokluk, O., Sekercioglu, G. & Buyukozturk, S. (2012). Sosyal bilimler icin cok degiskenli
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IETC (1367-1369). Istanbul= IETC.
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Computers Helping People with Special Needs (pp. 206-213). Springer.
Hanson-Smith, E. (1997). Technology in the classroom: Practice and promise in the 21st
century. Alexandria, VA= TESOL.
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attitudes. Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 33, 316-325.
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analysis: Conventional criteria versus new alternatives. Structural Equation
Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 6 (1), 1-55, DOI=
10.1080/10705519909540118
Jahromi, S. A., & Salimi, F. (2013). Exploring the human element of computer-assisted
language learning: an Iranian context. Computer Assisted Language Learning,
26(2), 158-176. Doi:10.1080/09588221.2011.643411
Joreskog, K. G. & Sorbom, D. (1982). Recent Developments in Structural Equation
Modeling. Journal of Marketing Research XIX, 404-16.
Kung, S.-C. (2002). A framework for successful key-pal programs in language learning.
CALL-EJ Online, 3(2).
Lai, C.-C., & Kritsonis, W. A. (2006). The advantages and disadvantages of computer
technology in second language acquisition. National Journal for Publishing and
Mentoring Doctoral Student Research, 3(1).
Lee, K.-w. (2000). English teachers’ barriers to the use of computer assisted. The Internet
TESL Journal, 6(12).
Levine, T. & Donitsa-Schmidt, S. (1998). Computer use, confidence, attitudes, and
knowledge: a casual analysis. Computers in Human Behavior, 14 (1), 125-146.
Liaw, S.-S., Huang, H.-M., & Chen, G.-D. (2007). Surveying instructor and learner attitudes
toward e-learning. Computers & Education, 49(4), 1066-1080.
Doi:10.1016/j.compedu.2006.01.001
Merisuo-Storm, T. (2007). Pupils’ attitudes towards foreign-language learning and the
development of literacy skills in bilingual education. Teaching and Teacher
Education, 23(2), 226-235. Doi:10.1016/j.tate.2006.04.024
Mutlu, A., & Eroz-Tuga, B. (2013). The role of computer-assisted language learning (CALL)
in promoting learner autonomy. Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 51,
107-122.
45
Onsoy, S. (2004). Students' and teachers' attitudes towards the use of computer-assisted
language learning at the preperatory school of Celal Bayar University. Ankara:
Bilkent University.
Oz, H. (2015). Investigating the relationship between foreign language learning and call
attitudes among EFL freshman students. Procedia - Social and Behavioral
Sciences, 176, 1041-1049. doi=10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.576
Saykili, A., & Genc Kumtepe, E. (2014). Facebook’s hidden potential= Facebook as an
educational support tool in foreign language education. In G. Mallia, The Social
Classroom: Integrating Social Network Use in Education (pp. 120-146). Hershey
PA: IGI Global.
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Modeling. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Educational
Research Association (New Orleans, LA, the USA).
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Singapore. Interactive Learning Environments, 14 (1), 17-24.
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incremental change. In M. Thomas, H. Reinders, & M. Warschauer, Contemporary
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (pp. 1-11). London: Bloomsbury
Academic.
Tschirner, E. (2001). Language Acquisition in the Classroom: The Role of Digital Video.
Computer Assisted Language Learning, 14(3-4), 305-319.
Doi:10.1076/call.14.3.305.5796
Tuncok, B. (2010). A case study: Students' attitudes towards computer assisted learning,
computer assisted language learning and foreign language learning. Ankara:
Middle East Technical University.
Ushida, E. (2005). The role of students' attitudes and motivation in second language
learning in online courses. CALICO Journal, 23(1), 49-78.
Vandewaetere, M., & Desmet, P. (2009). Introducing psychometrical validation of
questionnaires in CALL research: the case of measuring attitude towards CALL.
Computer Assisted Language Learning, 22(4), 349–380.
Wang, S., & Heffernan, N. (2010). Ethical issues in Computer-Assisted Language Learning:
perceptions of teachers and learners. British Journal of Educational Technology,
41(5), 796–813. Doi:10.1111/j.1467-8535.2009.00983.x
Warschauer, M. (1996). Comparing face-to-face and electronic discussion in the second
language classroom. CALICO Journal, 13(2), 7-26.
Warschauer, M. (2004). Technological change and the future of CALL. In S. Fotos, & C.
Brown, New Perspectives on CALL for Second and Foreign Language Classrooms
(pp. 15-25). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Wu, L. X. (2010). Using CALL to improve the confidence of foreign language learners.
Language & Literacy Graduate Student Conference 2010 (pp. 1-9). Victoria:
University of Victoria.
Yuan, R. (2006). A probe into learning approaches and attitudes towards technologyenhanced
language learning (TELL) in Chinese instruction. Dissertation Abstracts
International, Section A= The Humanities and Social Sciences, 66(10), 3560-
3560.
THE ADAPTATION STUDY OF THE QUESTIONNAIRES OF THE ATTITUDE TOWARDS CALL (A-CALL), THE ATTITUDE TOWARDS CAL (A-CAL), THE ATTITUDE TOWARDS FOREIGN LANGUAGE LEARNING (A-FLL) TO TURKISH LANGUAGE
Year 2018,
Volume: 19 Issue: 1, 31 - 45, 01.01.2018
Cahit Erdem
,
Abdullah Saykılı
,
Mehmet Kocyıgıt
Abstract
This study primarily aims to adapt the Foreign Language Learning (FLL), Computer assisted Learning (CAL) and Computer assisted Language Learning (CALL) scales developed by Vandewaetere and Desmet into Turkish context. The instrument consists of three scales which are the attitude towards CALL questionnaire (A-CALL) (composed of 20 questions), the attitude towards CAL questionnaire (A-CAL) (composed of 9 questions) and the attitude towards FLL questionnaire (A-FLL) (composed of 31 questions) respectively. The participants consisted of 375 university students who volunteered to answer the questions. The participants were students at the foreign language preparatory school of a state university in Turkey. The participants were selected using convenience sampling method. A confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) was carried out on the data. The results were often compared with the original scale. The adapted version of the A-CALL questionnaire indicates a similar goodness of fit with the original one, which is mediocre. CFA results indicate that the adapted version of the A-CAL questionnaire is compatible with the original questionnaire showing a fit from mediocre to good. Again, CFA results of the A-FLL subscales reveal a consistent fit with the original subscale.
References
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computer-assisted language learning. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences,
103, 852-859.
Akbulut, Y. (2008). Exploration of the attitudes of freshman foreign language students
toward using computers at a Turkish state university. Turkish Online Journal of
Educational Technology, 7(1), 18-31.
Ayres, R. (2002). Learner attitudes towards the use of CALL. Computer Assisted Language
Learning, 15(3), 241-249. Doi:10.1076/call.15.3.241.8189
Basoz, T., & Cubukcu, F. (2014). Pre-service EFL teachers' attitudes towards Computer
Assisted Language Learning (CALL). Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences,
116, 531-535. Doi: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.01.253
Bloor, M. & Wood, F. (2006). Keywords in qualitative methods: a vocabulary of research
concepts. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
Browne, M. W., Cudeck, R. (1992). Alternative ways of assessing model fit. Sociological
Methods & Research, 21 (2) 230-258.
Campbell, N. J. (1990). High school students’ computer attitudes and attributions: Gender
and ethnic differences. Journal of Adolescent Research, 5, 485-499.
Creswell, J. W. (2002). Educational research: planning, conducting, and evaluating
quantitative and qualitative. New Jersey: Pearson Education.
44
Cokluk, O., Sekercioglu, G. & Buyukozturk, S. (2012). Sosyal bilimler icin cok degiskenli
istatistik SPSS ve LISREL uygulamalari. (2. Ed.) [Multivariate statistics for social
sicences= SPSS and Lisrel applications]. Ankara: Pegem Akademi.
DeVellis, R.F. (2003). Scale development: theory and applications. Thousand Oaks: Sage
Publications.
Ducate, L., & Lomicka, L. (2005). Exploring the blogosphere: Use of web logs in the
foreign language classroom. Foreign Language Annals, 38(3), 410-421.
Doi:10.1111/j.1944-9720.2005.tb02227.x
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Brace, Jovanovich.
Felix, U. (2004). A multivariate analysis of secondary students’ experience of web-based
language learning. ReCALL, 16(1), 237–249. Doi:10.1017/S0958344004001715
Genc, G., & Aydın, S. (2010). Student motivation towards computer use in EFL learning.
IETC (1367-1369). Istanbul= IETC.
Gips, A., DiMattia, P., & Gips, J. (2004). The effect of assistive technology on educational
costs: Two case studies. In K. Miesenberger, J. Klaus, W. Zagler, & D. Burger,
Computers Helping People with Special Needs (pp. 206-213). Springer.
Hanson-Smith, E. (1997). Technology in the classroom: Practice and promise in the 21st
century. Alexandria, VA= TESOL.
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attitudes. Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 33, 316-325.
Hu, L. & Bentler, P. M. (1999) Cutoff criteria for fit indexes in covariance structure
analysis: Conventional criteria versus new alternatives. Structural Equation
Modeling: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 6 (1), 1-55, DOI=
10.1080/10705519909540118
Jahromi, S. A., & Salimi, F. (2013). Exploring the human element of computer-assisted
language learning: an Iranian context. Computer Assisted Language Learning,
26(2), 158-176. Doi:10.1080/09588221.2011.643411
Joreskog, K. G. & Sorbom, D. (1982). Recent Developments in Structural Equation
Modeling. Journal of Marketing Research XIX, 404-16.
Kung, S.-C. (2002). A framework for successful key-pal programs in language learning.
CALL-EJ Online, 3(2).
Lai, C.-C., & Kritsonis, W. A. (2006). The advantages and disadvantages of computer
technology in second language acquisition. National Journal for Publishing and
Mentoring Doctoral Student Research, 3(1).
Lee, K.-w. (2000). English teachers’ barriers to the use of computer assisted. The Internet
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toward e-learning. Computers & Education, 49(4), 1066-1080.
Doi:10.1016/j.compedu.2006.01.001
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development of literacy skills in bilingual education. Teaching and Teacher
Education, 23(2), 226-235. Doi:10.1016/j.tate.2006.04.024
Mutlu, A., & Eroz-Tuga, B. (2013). The role of computer-assisted language learning (CALL)
in promoting learner autonomy. Eurasian Journal of Educational Research, 51,
107-122.
45
Onsoy, S. (2004). Students' and teachers' attitudes towards the use of computer-assisted
language learning at the preperatory school of Celal Bayar University. Ankara:
Bilkent University.
Oz, H. (2015). Investigating the relationship between foreign language learning and call
attitudes among EFL freshman students. Procedia - Social and Behavioral
Sciences, 176, 1041-1049. doi=10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.01.576
Saykili, A., & Genc Kumtepe, E. (2014). Facebook’s hidden potential= Facebook as an
educational support tool in foreign language education. In G. Mallia, The Social
Classroom: Integrating Social Network Use in Education (pp. 120-146). Hershey
PA: IGI Global.
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Modeling. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Educational
Research Association (New Orleans, LA, the USA).
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Singapore. Interactive Learning Environments, 14 (1), 17-24.
Thomas, M., Reinders, H., & Warschauer, M. (2013). The role of digital media and
incremental change. In M. Thomas, H. Reinders, & M. Warschauer, Contemporary
Computer-Assisted Language Learning (pp. 1-11). London: Bloomsbury
Academic.
Tschirner, E. (2001). Language Acquisition in the Classroom: The Role of Digital Video.
Computer Assisted Language Learning, 14(3-4), 305-319.
Doi:10.1076/call.14.3.305.5796
Tuncok, B. (2010). A case study: Students' attitudes towards computer assisted learning,
computer assisted language learning and foreign language learning. Ankara:
Middle East Technical University.
Ushida, E. (2005). The role of students' attitudes and motivation in second language
learning in online courses. CALICO Journal, 23(1), 49-78.
Vandewaetere, M., & Desmet, P. (2009). Introducing psychometrical validation of
questionnaires in CALL research: the case of measuring attitude towards CALL.
Computer Assisted Language Learning, 22(4), 349–380.
Wang, S., & Heffernan, N. (2010). Ethical issues in Computer-Assisted Language Learning:
perceptions of teachers and learners. British Journal of Educational Technology,
41(5), 796–813. Doi:10.1111/j.1467-8535.2009.00983.x
Warschauer, M. (1996). Comparing face-to-face and electronic discussion in the second
language classroom. CALICO Journal, 13(2), 7-26.
Warschauer, M. (2004). Technological change and the future of CALL. In S. Fotos, & C.
Brown, New Perspectives on CALL for Second and Foreign Language Classrooms
(pp. 15-25). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Wu, L. X. (2010). Using CALL to improve the confidence of foreign language learners.
Language & Literacy Graduate Student Conference 2010 (pp. 1-9). Victoria:
University of Victoria.
Yuan, R. (2006). A probe into learning approaches and attitudes towards technologyenhanced
language learning (TELL) in Chinese instruction. Dissertation Abstracts
International, Section A= The Humanities and Social Sciences, 66(10), 3560-
3560.