EFL Learners’ Attitudes Toward the Usability of LMOOCs: A Qualitative Content Analysis

Amir Reza Rahimi, Dara Tafazoli

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Abstract

This qualitative study aimed to explore the usability of Language Massive Open Online Courses (LMOOCs) based on Iranian English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ attitudes. We used a qualitative questionnaire to collect data from 12 EFL learners from five cities in Iran. The study’s findings address a broad range of positive and negative aspects of LMOOCs. According to content analysis, learners have agreement on the positive aspects of LMOOC, including the learning environment, usability in language learning, inclusive educational technology, and parental presence. However, the learners’ attitudes were inconsistent regarding affective factors and feedback through LMOOCs. Finally, they believed that contextual factors are the barriers to using LMOOCs. We believe EFL authorities in Iran and other contexts should run more teacher education and professional development courses to enable teachers to learn how to teach through LMOOCs in practice.
Original languageEnglish
Article number11
Pages (from-to)158-173
Number of pages16
JournalThe Qualitative Report
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Language Massive Open Online Courses (LMOOCs)
  • qualitative content analysis
  • usability
  • Iranian EFL learners
  • attitude

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