Assessing the Impact of a Digital Ecosystem to Learn English Pronunciation

Assessing the Impact of a Digital Ecosystem to Learn English Pronunciation

Ana María Pinto-Llorente
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5682-8.ch035
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Abstract

The present research is an innovative study that intends to analyse the effectiveness of a b-learning digital ecosystem implemented in the area of English phonetics and phonology. It also aims to highlight the benefits of some transmissive, interactive, and collaborative resources in learning of the subject. It is a quantitative research with an ex-post-facto design, collecting data through a questionnaire. The results demonstrated that pre-service teachers had positive views towards the digital ecosystem to improve their English pronunciation level and their ability to perceive and produce English more accurately. The findings also emphasized the potential of the digital ecosystem to provide a more natural environment for pronunciation practice and a more individualized instruction focused on learners who become active learners generating knowledge.
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Introduction

Research in second language learning has used different methods in teaching pronunciation. However, it has revealed that there is a need to develop new methods and further investigate, especially teaching English pronuınciation in higher education. Therefore, the study in this chapter aims to contribute to the research in the field of phonology, English as a second language and e-learning in higher education by analyzing the effectiveness of a blended learning (b-learning) digital ecosystem implemented in English Phonetics and Phonology subject, which has been traditionally taught face-to-face. The current chapter presents a project which develops a digital ecosystem, using Moodle, the open-source learning platform, to create an adequate virtual environment in which pre-service teachers will be able to improve their phonological competence in all its dimensions. The digital ecosystem was made up of 4 modules: the organs of speech, vowel sounds, consonant sounds, and homophones, homographs, stress, unstressed syllables, weak and strong forms of the words, and intonation. All four modules included different transmissive (podcast and videocast), interactive (online glossary and online questionnaires) and collaborative (forum) technological tools to develop the e-activities and promote interaction between the participants.

The goals of the present quantitative research were to analyse pre-service teachers’ perceptions about the effectiveness of the blended learning digital ecosystem implemented in the area of English Phonetics and Phonology, and to highlight the benefits of some transmissive, interactive and collaborative tools such as podcast, videocast, online questionnaires, online glossary and forum in learning English Phonetics and Phonology. The study focused on three research questions:

  • 1.

    How do pre-service teachers perceive the digital ecosystem in terms of effectiveness?

  • 2.

    Do pre-service teachers believe that the digital ecosystem implemented provide a natural environment for authentic pronunciation practice?

  • 3.

    Do pre-service teachers perceive that the digital ecosystem supports individual and collaborative learning throughout technological tools?

The study also tried to test three hypotheses (H):

  • H1. English pronunciation learning level and the satisfaction of pre-service teachers will be higher with the implementation of the blended learning digital ecosystem.

  • H2. The digital ecosystem implemented will help pre-service teachers to develop their ability to perceive and produce English more accurately.

  • H3. The digital ecosystem will supply pre-service teachers with a natural environment for pronunciation practice.

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