Developing Digital Content Production Skills for Mother Tongue Teaching with Web 2.0 Tools in Teacher Education: An Action Research.

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Title: Developing Digital Content Production Skills for Mother Tongue Teaching with Web 2.0 Tools in Teacher Education: An Action Research.
Authors: Süğümlü, Üzeyir
Source: International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research; Sep2023, Vol. 10 Issue 3, p687-701, 15p
Subject Terms: NATIVE language instruction, WEB 2.0, TEACHER education, QUALITATIVE research, TEACHING aids, DIGITAL technology
Abstract: Today, it is widely acknowledged that the use of the Internet and the development, production, and sharing of content over the web have become widespread. Web technologies that provide these conveniences are commonly referred to as Web 2.0 tools. This study aims to develop the skills of pre-service teachers who will teach Turkish as a mother tongue to produce digital content for mother tongue teaching with Web 2.0 tools. The research was conducted using action research, one of the qualitative research methods. The participants developed their digital content production skills through the research using many different Web 2.0 tools. With these different Web 2.0 tools, the participants developed instructional content such as puzzles, online quizzes, presentations, video preparation and editing, blogs and websites, and concept maps. The various digital contents developed by the participants with different Web 2.0 tools are digital teaching materials for reading, writing, listening, watching, and speaking skills that form the basis of mother tongue teaching. The participants' thoughts about feeling inadequate about Web 2.0 tools before the implementation changed after the implementation. The participants could produce content with Web 2.0 tools, improve their teaching skills, and benefit from these tools in their teaching practicum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Database: Complementary Index
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ISSN:21483868
DOI:10.52380/ijcer.2023.10.3.481
Published in:International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research
Language:English