Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2008, Volume 5169/2008, 450-462, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-85170-7_40

Blended Learning: A Case Study for Japanese Language Studies

Kenneth K. C. Lee and Melody P. M. Chong

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Abstract

This article examines the link between e-learning and instructor-led teaching in a local university in Hong Kong. It employs a case study to examine the relation in a sample of undergraduate students studying Japanese language. More specifically, the study aims to pose a challenge to the existing and dominant instructor-led teaching method. The paper also provides implications for the design of course structure and content that will improve students’ performance and motivation while enhancing the effectiveness of teaching and learning as a whole.

Keywords  blended learning - language studies - Japanese language - e-learning

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