You are invited to complete this online survey. The study, titled ‘Webcast-Aided Collaborative Learning: A feasible strategy for Chinese students studying in the UK?’, is a research study aiming to find out whether and how university webcasts could help Chinese students improve their language competence and enhance their understanding of subject matters. It also investigates how webcasts should be used to facilitate collaborative learning and what qualities are essential for the students to be competent in the network society. The research is undertaken with and for Chinese students studying in the UK. It is undertaken by ZhiMin Xiao, a MSc student at the Department of Education, Oxford University.
Webcasts are recorded lectures or events made online for students to download and play back. You can find some examples at Yale University or UC Berkeley.
It will take you 10 to 15 minutes to complete the questionnaire. If you have questions at any time about the survey or the procedures, you may contact me by email at [email protected]
Before you proceed, please read the following text carefully and confirm that:
• I have read and understood the information on this study and have had the opportunity to ask questions and get satisfactory answers about this study.
• I understand that I can withdraw from the study without any consequences at anytime simply by informing the researcher of my decision. I understand who will have access to identifying information provided and what will happen to the data at the end of this project.
• I understand that this project has been reviewed by, and received ethics clearance through, the University of Oxford Central University Research Ethics Committee.
By filling in my name and the date of completing this survey, I agree to participate in the study.
What was the primary instructional language for the course you took before your arrival in the UK?
How long have you been living and studying in the UK?
In which of the following discipline you are now studying? (If it is an inter-disciplinary study, please select more than one answer)
How would you rate your confidence in English?
Generally speaking, how much can you understand your current lectures?
How often do you participate in seminar discussions in the UK?
What information and communication technologies (ICTs) do you have at the moment? (Multiple answers possible)
On average, how many hours per day do you spend on the Internet or your computer?
Please describe in no more than ten words, how do you feel when you find you have spent too much time on ICTs? (You are free to type in Chinese or English)
Some people argue that today's university students are increasingly isolated in their own digital worlds. How would you respond to this statement?
How do you describe your relationship with others in the UK? (Strictly confidential)
Did you have the experience of using webcasts? (Webcasts are recorded lectures or events made online for students to download and play back. You can find some examples at Yale University or UC Berkeley)
After you downloaded some webcasts (either in audio, video, or transcript version), where did you play them? (Multiple answers possible)
When did you play webcasts in a day? (Multiple answers possible)
How frequently did you use webcasts? (Multiple answers possible)
When you watch or listen to webcasts, do you feel that you are really learning?
Would you skip lectures if your courses have webcasts?
Please tell me what you like or dislike most, or anything you find very important to tell, about webcasts for on-campus international students like yourself. You can answer this question either in English or in Chinese.
Would you be willing to be interviewed for the study?
We can have a face-to-face, online (Skype or MSN), or telephone conversation about your experience of studying in the UK. I would appreciate if you could possibly say yes and leave me your email address, or contact me directly at [email protected]
If you are interested in what other students said in the study, please visit MangoEducation.com.
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