Impacts of Learning Management System on Learner Autonomy in EFL Learning


  •  Tin Dang    
  •  Margaret Robertson    

Abstract

The integration of interactive online communication into different educational settings has been widely researched since the emergence of web 2.0 technology. It has been particularly identified to give EFL students more opportunities to express ideas, enhance their engagement in learning activities and promote their confidence during virtual interactions. These benefits coincide with attributes of a learning environment that can foster learner autonomy. Therefore, this paper reported an investigation on the impacts of the employment of a Learning Management System (LMS) in an EFL course. Data extracted from individual interviews with four undergraduate students in a Vietnamese university was analyzed to illustrate possible effects of LMS in students’ ability to initiate, monitor and evaluate their learning process. The presentation went to with a discussion on the cyclic relationship among these three capabilities and students’ perspective on socializing and academic activities. It concluded with implications for EFL teaching practices with the adoption of LMS and put forward suggestions for further research.



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