Effects of Video Caption Modes on English Listening Comprehension and Vocabulary Acquisitions Using Handheld Devices.�
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Date
2011/11/28-12/2
Authors
Hsu, C.-K.
Hwang, G.-J.
Chang, Y.-T.
Chang, C.-K.
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International Conference on Computers in Education
Abstract
This study investigates the effects of different display modes of video captions on mobile devices, including
non-caption, full-caption, and target-word modes, on the English comprehension and vocabulary acquisition of
fifth graders. During the one-month experiment, the status of the students' English listening comprehension and
vocabulary acquisition was evaluated on a weekly basis. From the experimental results, it was found that the
learning achievement of the English target-word group was as good as that of the full-caption group in terms of
vocabulary acquisition, while both groups outperformed the non-caption group. When the students’ learning
preferences were taken into consideration, the visual style students in both the English target-word group and
the full-caption group showed significantly better learning effectiveness in terms of vocabulary acquisition than
those in the control group. Furthermore, in terms of listening comprehension, the students in all three groups
made remarkable progress.