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The Use of Technology in the Foreign Language Course
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- Is it the first school where you experience learning a foreign language?
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- In general, do you like using technology (computers, video-games, "smart phones", MP3 players, iPads, iPods, etc)?
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- Does your foreign language instructor use the technology available at school (computer lab, "smart board", class Website, interactive games, videos, etc) to help you learn a foreign language?
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- Do you feel the technology used in the foreign language classroom HELPS you to learn?
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- Please put a check next the technology tools used by your instructor.
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- On a scale from 1 to 5 (1 being "not at all" and 5 being "a lot"), how much do you believe using technology HELPS you to learn a foreign language?
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- On a scale from 1 to 5 (1 being "not at all" and 5 being "a lot"), how much do you believe using technology MOTIVATES you overall to learn a foreign language?
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- I will be even more motivated to learn a foreign language if my school buys a piece of interactive software that interacts with me, rates my pronunciation, and helps me to get better at it.
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- I pay more attention when electronics are used in the classroom rather than a textbook.
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- I believe visuals and sounds make me learn better
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- In general, using technology for school makes school work less boring
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- I believe using technology for school will help me in my future career.
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- Using technology motivates me to make my school work look better.
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- If I had a choice between a foreign language class using technology and one using only a notebook, a textbook, and an exercise booklet, I would choose:
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- Do you feel like you want technology to be an integrated part of your school work, or would you rather have less of it?
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- Is there any comment you want to add about the use of technology in the foreign language classroom?
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