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Web-Based Learning
Research and Innovation
in Translation Learning Resources
Through Materials Enrichment Programs
Pedagogy and OER
by
Dr. Karnedi, M.A.
Universitas Terbuka
karnedi@ut.ac.id
OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
 Background
 Literature Review
 Methodology
 Results & Discussion
 Conclusions
Overview
Printed Learning Materials  major type of learning mode by most universities;
Open Learning Resources  other universities show increasing R & D activities –
technology-oriented learning resources  Open Educational Resources;
Web-Based Learning (WBL)  those learning materials presented via the Web
browser, learning materials delivered in the form of CD-ROM(s) and other kinds of medi
(Atkins, Brown & Hammond 2007);
Undergraduate Program of Study in Translation at UT  printed learning
materials since 2001 + online/web-based supplementary learning materials 
characteristics of ODL;
1. BACKGROUND
OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
Translation learning content not fully developed in the coursebooks: (a) text analysis
in translation; (b) translation theories  strategies/techniques (Newmark, 1988; Munday,
2001); (c) the utilization of web-based technology for ODL purposes;
Significance of this web-oriented research: (1) to support the OER movement,
(’Guidelines for Open Educational Resources (OER) in Higher Education’, 2011); (2) to
improve the quality of UT'S learning materials  existing printed learning materials
enrichment;
Research Objectives  Reports on research and innovation in the design,
development, & evaluation of online translation learning resources;
1. BACKGROUND
OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
Learning Resources:
Design of learning materials in translator training programs  prior to designing
translation learning activities (Bigg, 2003; Kelly, 2005);
The use of ODL technology created web-based learning (Hall, 1997; Khan, 2001; Andrew,
2003;
Benefits of web-based programs for teaching specialized translation in Economics and Law
(Micu & Sinu, 2012);
Teaching English-Chinese translation based on the Web (Duan, 2011).
Web-Based Learning  Web-Based Instruction (WBI)  online teaching-learning
process (Davidson-Shivers & Rasmussen, 2006:24); synchronous/asynchronous interactivity,
time-place-tutors-learning-materials independency (i.e. learner-centred approach); accessibility
via the Internet; enrichment using IT devices (Rusman, et al, 2012).
1. LITERATURE REVIEW
OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
Learning Theories:  behaviorism (i.e. practice, enforcement, active learning),
cognitivism (i.e. learner-centered, meaningfulness, prior knowledge, active learning) and
constructivism (i.e. learning social contexts) (Davidson-Shivers & Rasmussen, 2006)  very
useful for the translator in professional translation practice (integrated approach); learning
technologies and connectivism (Siemens 2005);
Web-Based Instructional Design (WBID) Model  analysis stage (e.g. instructional
problems and components), design stage & development stage, implementation stage &
evaluation stage (Davidson-Shivers & Rasmussen, 2006; (Dick & Carey & Carey, 2005)
1. LITERATURE REVIEW
OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
Figure 1. Concurrent Design
1. LITERATURE REVIEW
OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
• How to achieve the objectives  two models of research adopted R & D mode−
(Borg & Gall ,1983) and Web-Based Instructional Design/WBID model; mixed method
(i.e. qualitative & quantitative methods) adopted.
• The Development of the WBL Resources  (1) analysis stage (i.e. outcomes,
context, learners, instructional content, instructional design, and the use of educationa
technology; (2) evaluation planning stage (i.e. effectiveness, efficiency, appeal, usability);
(3) concurrent design stage (i.e. the design, development, formative evaluation, initial
implementation; (4) full implementation stage;
• Data Collection  some techniques are used (i.e. in-depth interviews with content
experts, instructional designers and media experts, and surveys (online/written
questionnaire), observation (i.e. students & tutors as users), assessment instruments,
documentation study of the existing printed translation learning resources.
3. METHODOLOGY
OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
As far research and innovation in translation learning resources in concerned, a computer
programme has been developed.
It aims to enrich the existing printed translation learning materials at UT.
Below is a prototype having four sections: Introduction, Source Text Analysis and Translation
Strategies, Formative Tests, and References.
4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION
OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
The translation students as users are introduced to the background of the programme
associated with online translation learning, translation practice, and translation strategies
as theories, text types, as well as its relations with other core translation courses in the
undergraduate programme of study in translation at UT.
Figure 2. Introduction Section
4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION
OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
In the Source Text Analysis and Translation Strategies Section (Figure 7), the users are
exposed to some key aspects in translation, such source text analysis, text types,
translation process.
Figure 3. ST Analysis & Translation Strategies Section
4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION
OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
The Referential Level Section, context for translating a text type is provided for the users
Figure 4. Referential Level Section
4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION
OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
The source text analysis & the application of translation strategies.The translation student
as users are introduced to the background of the programme associated with online
translation learning, translation practice, and translation strategies as theories, text types,
as well as its relations with other core translation courses in the undergraduate
programme of study in translation at UT.
Figure 5. Introduction Section
4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION
OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
• Students’ Perception 1  Clarity of Instruction (20 questions):
Evaluation Criteria:
sentence complexity, message complexity, introduction, elaboration, conclusion,
transition, context relevancy, examples, analogies, illustration, demonstration, review,
sequences, segment size, learning pace, exercise varieties, varied formative tests, text
representativeness
Example:
vocabulary level ”the majority of vocabulary in the materials I can understand, but there are
also some vocabulary I less understand majority of such specific terms.”
4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION
OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
• Students’ Perception 2  Impact on Learner (8 questions)
Evaluation Criteria:
needs, content relevancy, level of difficulty, interesting, background relevancy, formative
test, knowledge enrichment
Example:
content relevancy ”Relevant, since it serves to understand the strategies and techniques of th
translation.”, ”previously I only got 3 translation courses in one semester, with the materials I
can deepen my theory that is still lacking.”
4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION
OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
• Students’ Perception 3  Feasibility (7 questions)
Evaluation Criteria:
ease of use, adult-target, independence, motivation, amount of time spent,
translation/learning tools, comfortable
Example:
independence ”Since all the material is already in the program and is very practical to use, th
program is suitable for independent study.”
4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION
OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
5. CONCLUSIONS
OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
Traditional translation learning resources should not always be in the form of
printed learning materials.
Research and innovation associated with translation learning resources based on
the Web (i.e. WBL) can be made by making use of ICT-based learning resources.
By doing so, new ODL learning invironments can be created for the students’ full
benefits.
Terima kasih
Thank you
OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
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and Evaluation. New Jersey: Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall.
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Boston: Pearson.
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Web based learning - research and innovation in translation learning resources-oec2015

  • 1. Web-Based Learning Research and Innovation in Translation Learning Resources Through Materials Enrichment Programs Pedagogy and OER by Dr. Karnedi, M.A. Universitas Terbuka karnedi@ut.ac.id
  • 2. OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015  Background  Literature Review  Methodology  Results & Discussion  Conclusions Overview
  • 3. Printed Learning Materials  major type of learning mode by most universities; Open Learning Resources  other universities show increasing R & D activities – technology-oriented learning resources  Open Educational Resources; Web-Based Learning (WBL)  those learning materials presented via the Web browser, learning materials delivered in the form of CD-ROM(s) and other kinds of medi (Atkins, Brown & Hammond 2007); Undergraduate Program of Study in Translation at UT  printed learning materials since 2001 + online/web-based supplementary learning materials  characteristics of ODL; 1. BACKGROUND OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 4. Translation learning content not fully developed in the coursebooks: (a) text analysis in translation; (b) translation theories  strategies/techniques (Newmark, 1988; Munday, 2001); (c) the utilization of web-based technology for ODL purposes; Significance of this web-oriented research: (1) to support the OER movement, (’Guidelines for Open Educational Resources (OER) in Higher Education’, 2011); (2) to improve the quality of UT'S learning materials  existing printed learning materials enrichment; Research Objectives  Reports on research and innovation in the design, development, & evaluation of online translation learning resources; 1. BACKGROUND OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 5. Learning Resources: Design of learning materials in translator training programs  prior to designing translation learning activities (Bigg, 2003; Kelly, 2005); The use of ODL technology created web-based learning (Hall, 1997; Khan, 2001; Andrew, 2003; Benefits of web-based programs for teaching specialized translation in Economics and Law (Micu & Sinu, 2012); Teaching English-Chinese translation based on the Web (Duan, 2011). Web-Based Learning  Web-Based Instruction (WBI)  online teaching-learning process (Davidson-Shivers & Rasmussen, 2006:24); synchronous/asynchronous interactivity, time-place-tutors-learning-materials independency (i.e. learner-centred approach); accessibility via the Internet; enrichment using IT devices (Rusman, et al, 2012). 1. LITERATURE REVIEW OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 6. Learning Theories:  behaviorism (i.e. practice, enforcement, active learning), cognitivism (i.e. learner-centered, meaningfulness, prior knowledge, active learning) and constructivism (i.e. learning social contexts) (Davidson-Shivers & Rasmussen, 2006)  very useful for the translator in professional translation practice (integrated approach); learning technologies and connectivism (Siemens 2005); Web-Based Instructional Design (WBID) Model  analysis stage (e.g. instructional problems and components), design stage & development stage, implementation stage & evaluation stage (Davidson-Shivers & Rasmussen, 2006; (Dick & Carey & Carey, 2005) 1. LITERATURE REVIEW OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 7. Figure 1. Concurrent Design 1. LITERATURE REVIEW OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 8. • How to achieve the objectives  two models of research adopted R & D mode− (Borg & Gall ,1983) and Web-Based Instructional Design/WBID model; mixed method (i.e. qualitative & quantitative methods) adopted. • The Development of the WBL Resources  (1) analysis stage (i.e. outcomes, context, learners, instructional content, instructional design, and the use of educationa technology; (2) evaluation planning stage (i.e. effectiveness, efficiency, appeal, usability); (3) concurrent design stage (i.e. the design, development, formative evaluation, initial implementation; (4) full implementation stage; • Data Collection  some techniques are used (i.e. in-depth interviews with content experts, instructional designers and media experts, and surveys (online/written questionnaire), observation (i.e. students & tutors as users), assessment instruments, documentation study of the existing printed translation learning resources. 3. METHODOLOGY OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 9. As far research and innovation in translation learning resources in concerned, a computer programme has been developed. It aims to enrich the existing printed translation learning materials at UT. Below is a prototype having four sections: Introduction, Source Text Analysis and Translation Strategies, Formative Tests, and References. 4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 10. The translation students as users are introduced to the background of the programme associated with online translation learning, translation practice, and translation strategies as theories, text types, as well as its relations with other core translation courses in the undergraduate programme of study in translation at UT. Figure 2. Introduction Section 4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 11. In the Source Text Analysis and Translation Strategies Section (Figure 7), the users are exposed to some key aspects in translation, such source text analysis, text types, translation process. Figure 3. ST Analysis & Translation Strategies Section 4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION OEG Conference 2015 , Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 12. The Referential Level Section, context for translating a text type is provided for the users Figure 4. Referential Level Section 4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 13. The source text analysis & the application of translation strategies.The translation student as users are introduced to the background of the programme associated with online translation learning, translation practice, and translation strategies as theories, text types, as well as its relations with other core translation courses in the undergraduate programme of study in translation at UT. Figure 5. Introduction Section 4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 14. • Students’ Perception 1  Clarity of Instruction (20 questions): Evaluation Criteria: sentence complexity, message complexity, introduction, elaboration, conclusion, transition, context relevancy, examples, analogies, illustration, demonstration, review, sequences, segment size, learning pace, exercise varieties, varied formative tests, text representativeness Example: vocabulary level ”the majority of vocabulary in the materials I can understand, but there are also some vocabulary I less understand majority of such specific terms.” 4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 15. • Students’ Perception 2  Impact on Learner (8 questions) Evaluation Criteria: needs, content relevancy, level of difficulty, interesting, background relevancy, formative test, knowledge enrichment Example: content relevancy ”Relevant, since it serves to understand the strategies and techniques of th translation.”, ”previously I only got 3 translation courses in one semester, with the materials I can deepen my theory that is still lacking.” 4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 16. • Students’ Perception 3  Feasibility (7 questions) Evaluation Criteria: ease of use, adult-target, independence, motivation, amount of time spent, translation/learning tools, comfortable Example: independence ”Since all the material is already in the program and is very practical to use, th program is suitable for independent study.” 4. RESULTS & DISCUSSION OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 17. 5. CONCLUSIONS OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015 Traditional translation learning resources should not always be in the form of printed learning materials. Research and innovation associated with translation learning resources based on the Web (i.e. WBL) can be made by making use of ICT-based learning resources. By doing so, new ODL learning invironments can be created for the students’ full benefits.
  • 18. Terima kasih Thank you OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015
  • 19. REFERENCES OEC Global 2015 Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, 22-24 April 2015 • Andrew, M. (2003). Should we be using web-based learning to supplement face-to-face teaching of undergraduates? Available at: cblis.uniza.sk/cblis-cd- old/2003/3.PartB/Papers/ICT.../Andrew.pdf, accessed 11 February 2013. • Atkins, D.E., Brown, J.S., & Hammond, A.L. (2007). A review of the open educational resources (OER) movement: Achievements, challenges, and new opportunities. Available at: http://www.hewlett.org/uploads/files/ReviewoftheOERMovement.pdf, accessed 11 February 2013. • Borg, W. R., & Gall, M.D. (1983). Educational Research: An Introduction (4ed). London: Longman. • Creswell, J.W. (2003/2010). Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods approaches (2nd ed). London: Sage Publications. • Davidson-Shivers, G.V., Rasmussen, K.L. (2006). Web-Based Learning : Design, Implementation, and Evaluation. New Jersey: Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall.
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