Students’ success in English vocabulary acquisition through multimedia annotations sent via Whatsapp
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Çetinkaya, L., Sütçü, S. S. (2019). Students’ success in English vocabulary acquisition through multimedia annotations sent via Whatsapp. TOJDE 20 (4), 85-98.Abstract
The purpose of this study is to determine the effects of the multimedia annotations which were sent through
instant messaging application WhatsApp on students’ success in English vocabulary acquisition together
with their opinions on the educational use of WhatsApp and the multimedia annotations. In the study,
mixed method model, which combines both quantitative and qualitative data, was employed. Results of the
variance analysis of the quatitative data indicated that the multimedia annotations sent through WhatsApp
yielded a meaningful increase in students’ vocabulary acquisition. Multiple comparison test to identify
the reason of this increase revealed that ‘Text+Picture+Audio’ and ‘Text+Picture’ multimedia annotations
increased students’ vocabulary acquisition meaningfully when compared to other learning multimedia
annotations. Although ‘Text+Audio’ multimedia annotation contributed to the success of students more
than the students who received only ‘texts’, it wasn’t found meaningful. In the qualitative aspect of the
study, students expressed their willingness to go on the treatment. They stated that similar researches in their
other courses could be useful. They also added that they could learn unconsciously and expressed positive
opinions towards the use of the pictures and audio annotations in particular. However, a few students reacted
negatively againts the irrelevant posts and stated that the posts occupied a lot of space on their phones.
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Turkish Online Journal of Distance Education-TOJDEVolume
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