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COVID-19’s impact on digitalization of education: incorporating visual vocabulary learning application to foster vocabulary knowledge

Hamed Barjesteh, Elham Movafaghardestani, Ahmad Modaberi

2020Asian Education and Development Studies15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose COVID-19’s attack on the system of education left the learning of many students in limbo. For minimizing this effect, the current study sought to probe how Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL) can facilitate English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ vocabulary knowledge. In so doing, a quasi-experimental pretest-posttest research design was adopted to check the effect of a newly developed application (i.e. visual vocabulary learning, hereafter VVL) in an EFL classroom. Design/methodology/approach To complying with the objective, a number of intermediate students ( N = 40) were considered to participate in the study. They were assigned into a visual learning group (VLG) and a nonvisual learning group (NVLG) comprising 20 students in each. The VLG was directed to learn vocabulary by a VVL, and the NVG, a conventional method was employed for vocabulary instruction. An independent samples t -test was run to screen the efficacy of the intervention. Findings The finding revealed that participants in the VLG outperformed significantly in the posttest. The finding is beneficial for EFL teachers, syllabus designers, and material developers to take advantage of mobile applications in teaching vocabulary. Originality/value This study was conducted during COVID 19 between two groups in Iran.

Topics & Concepts

VocabularySyllabusVocabulary learningMathematics educationComputer scienceOriginalityValue (mathematics)PsychologyMultimediaLinguisticsSocial psychologyMachine learningPhilosophyCreativityMobile Learning in EducationTechnology-Enhanced Education StudiesEnglish Language Learning and Teaching