Open Access
Computer Assisted Instruction & the ACTFL Proficiency Guidelines
Author(s) -
Christina Huhn
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
the iall journal of language learning technologies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1050-0049
DOI - 10.17161/iallt.v41i2.8491
Subject(s) - rubric , blackboard (design pattern) , computer science , component (thermodynamics) , class (philosophy) , implementation , mathematics education , language proficiency , qualitative analysis , qualitative research , psychology , programming language , artificial intelligence , sociology , social science , physics , thermodynamics
The current study presents the results of one mixed-method analysis of theimplementation of communicative online activities into beginning Spanishclasses, their effects on class performance, and evaluation of the studentgeneratedwork from the online module. Results show that althoughstatistically there may be some doubt as to the effectiveness of an additionof a WebCT/Blackboard ® component into a beginning Spanish program,the environment did provide opportunities for students to demonstratelanguage proficiency. It is the analysis of student writing samplesgathered from the hybrid course, using a rubric based on the ACTFLWriting Proficiency Guidelines, that adds depth and breadth to the study.The article also addresses common issues that arise in traditionalanalyses of technology implementations, and suggests ways that theACTFL Writing Proficiency Guidelines can be useful in the evaluation ofstudent work in qualitative research.