A Case Study on the School Push Used for Learner-instructor Interaction

This study is a case study on investigating the possibility of the school push as a tool of learner-instructor interaction in untact education environment. To this end, one-sentence dictation using the push was implemented and one survey was conducted on a total of 144 students from two different En...

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Published inKorean Institute of Smart Media Vol. 12; no. 3; pp. 102 - 111
Main Author CHOI, MI YANG
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 30.04.2023
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Summary:This study is a case study on investigating the possibility of the school push as a tool of learner-instructor interaction in untact education environment. To this end, one-sentence dictation using the push was implemented and one survey was conducted on a total of 144 students from two different English courses, 127 of whom responded the survey. The findings revealed that the push is effective for instructors to communicate with students in that it has high accessibility as MIM and school-based app. However, making the push be a more useful tool requires for instructors to be committed to communication with their students, to be well informed about the strengths of the push for its promotion, and to provide comprehensive introduction on how to use the push and check if students use it well.
ISSN:2287-1322
2288-9671
DOI:10.30693/SMJ.2023.12.3.102