Abstract

Moodle is one of the mostly used open source learning management systems. It may create an encouraging, informative and always renewable language education environment. It is both motivating and autonomy building in particularly English language courses. In this paper, focus of the research is to survey on Moodle’s position to motivate and create autonomous e-learning in English language courses. Distinctive features of this study were that language learners who were participants of the study did not experience English preparatory class at university level and never used a particular learning management system (LMS) to learn English before. They had weekly four hours of English language classes in each term for four years of their bachelor education. The students used Moodle to learn and improve their English with asynchronous applications as an extension to face-to-face sessions of the courses. At the end of almost four months of study, averages of their exam scores and a satisfaction questionnaire were used to evaluate the effectiveness of Moodle on students’ motivations and autonomous learning. As a consequence of the study, it was observed that Moodle considerably contributed to the levels of their motivation and autonomy to improve their English language skills.

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  • Nowadays students are very curious about Internet and computer technologies, and almost all of the students have got a face-book account

  • This study aims to contribute Moodle’s effectiveness on motivation and autonomy in e-learning in English language education

  • The questions that encouraged me to install Hitit.Moodle and set up the study were as follows: a) “How can the learners be motivated to use English outside the classroom?” b) “How can the teacher help them be as autonomous as possible to learn English?” c) “What type content can contribute to their own interests and fields of study in English?” d) “To what extend could Moodle site play a role on motivation and autonomy?” In this sense, the aim of the study was to help students use and expose English more outside the course and school environment

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Introduction

Nowadays students are very curious about Internet and computer technologies, and almost all of the students have got a face-book account. That is a very strong potential, since the students love sharing, finding information about other people and spending a huge amount of time on Internet. If the time spent on face-book or any other on-line social media is regarded, undoubtedly it seems that most of the students tend to use computer and. Moodle as Builder of Motivation and Autonomy in English Courses. Open Journal of Modern Linguistics, 5, 6-20.

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