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      Integrating Computational Thinking Concept Into Digital Storytelling to Improve Learners’ Motivation and Performance

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          This paper examines a method which can be used by instructors pursuing innovative methods for language teaching, which expands learners’ motivation in second language learning. Computational thinking (CT) is a problem-solving skill which can motivate students’ English language learning. Designing a learning activity which integrates CT into English language learning has been considered in only a few academic studies. This study aimed to explore whether integrating CT into English language learning can be useful for improving learners’ motivation and performance. The method of “present, practice, and produce” was applied as a method of presenting computational thinking in the English language learning classroom. Fifty-two elementary school students (52) participated in the experimental study. Following an experimental design, data were collected and analyzed from a combination of knowledge test scores, storytelling, motivation, and anxiety surveys. The experimental results indicate that the CT strategy improves students’ language learning and raises their motivation in the two dimensions of extrinsic and intrinsic goal orientation. These results imply the positive effect of CT strategy on strengthening problem-solving skills of students participating in digital storytelling and increases their motivation and performance in English language learning.

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                Journal of Educational Computing Research
                Journal of Educational Computing Research
                SAGE Publications
                0735-6331
                1541-4140
                June 2021
                October 29 2020
                June 2021
                : 59
                : 3
                : 470-495
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Electrical Engineering, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien, Taiwan
                [2 ]Graduate School of Technological and Vocational Education, National Yunlin University, Yunlin, Taiwan
                [3 ]Department of Engineering Science, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan
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                10.1177/0735633120967315
                753bfe59-28bb-49a4-b553-549f9a88cbb9
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