TY - JOUR
T1 - ICT beyond the Language Classroom in Technologically Advanced and Advancing Countries
T2 - The Case of Japan and Iran
AU - Fathali, Somayeh
AU - Marandi, Seyyedeh Susan
AU - Okada, Takeshi
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was financially supported by Alzahra University and the Center for International Science and Technology Cooperation (CISTC), Iranian Vice presidency for Science and technology. We would also like to sincerely acknowledge the Department of Applied Linguistics, Graduate School of International Cultural Studies (GSICS) of Tohoku University for their constant support during this study.
Publisher Copyright:
© Urmia University Press
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - It is believed that there is a significant difference between the use of technology in technologically advanced and advancing countries, and the users in the former act far better with technology than the users in the latter. However, there is not enough report on how this usage differs in terms of the independent use of technology in a foreign language or for learning that language. Therefore, the present cross-cultural case study was conducted to compare and contrast the patterns of using technology in two Asian universities, one in Japan (a technologically advanced country) and another in Iran (a technologically advancing country). The participants were 248 Japanese and 235 Iranian students. The data were collected through an online questionnaire that gained information about students’ use of technology in everyday life in their L1 (Japanese & Persian) and in L2 (English), students’ use of discipline-specific technology in English, and their attitudes toward the use of technology for language learning. The findings revealed that there is not a very significant difference between the patterns of using technology in Japan and Iran in both L1 and L2. The major difference was that the Japanese tended to use more information technologies in L1, while the Iranians leaned toward communication technologies. It was also found that Iranian students used technology in L2 more than the Japanese, especially in terms of communication technologies.
AB - It is believed that there is a significant difference between the use of technology in technologically advanced and advancing countries, and the users in the former act far better with technology than the users in the latter. However, there is not enough report on how this usage differs in terms of the independent use of technology in a foreign language or for learning that language. Therefore, the present cross-cultural case study was conducted to compare and contrast the patterns of using technology in two Asian universities, one in Japan (a technologically advanced country) and another in Iran (a technologically advancing country). The participants were 248 Japanese and 235 Iranian students. The data were collected through an online questionnaire that gained information about students’ use of technology in everyday life in their L1 (Japanese & Persian) and in L2 (English), students’ use of discipline-specific technology in English, and their attitudes toward the use of technology for language learning. The findings revealed that there is not a very significant difference between the patterns of using technology in Japan and Iran in both L1 and L2. The major difference was that the Japanese tended to use more information technologies in L1, while the Iranians leaned toward communication technologies. It was also found that Iranian students used technology in L2 more than the Japanese, especially in terms of communication technologies.
KW - Computer assisted language learning
KW - Discipline specific technology
KW - Information and communication technology
KW - Normalization
KW - Out of class language learning
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U2 - 10.30466/ijltr.2022.121183
DO - 10.30466/ijltr.2022.121183
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85133796748
SN - 2322-1291
VL - 10
SP - 55
EP - 75
JO - Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
JF - Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
IS - 2
ER -