Discussion |
Main Points:
The low number of recorded hits on
the CILL site ( times since 18th September 1997) may be due to the
positioning of the hit counter. This
was not put on the default home page because this page is
accessed as the startup page when any student in CILL wishes to
use any part of the Internet. Therefore the hit counter was put
on a page which is exactly the same as the home page, but which
is only accessed when a student returns to the home page after
accessing other pages on the CILL site. This happens much less
frequently than hits to the startup page, and users do not have
to go back to the home page to browse around the site. Therefore
the hit counter is not an accurate measure of the number of hits
on the site, but no better place for the counter has been found.
The low level of use of the learner training and development opportunities provided by the CILL pages could be for one of three reasons.
Firstly, it could be due to the students overall satisfaction with their perceived independent language learning abilities, a satisfaction found as the result of a different research project. Thus students might feel they have no need to access the learner training and development opportunities provided on the CILL site.
Secondly, CILL students might not know of the existence of these learner training opportunities, perhaps because they rarely use the CILL Internet site as a whole, perhaps because some students do not use the Internet, and perhaps because the site is not mentioned in the orientation students receive when they first come to CILL.
Thirdly, when asked what type of learner training they would like in CILL, the students tended to pick learner training rather than learner development options, for example, how to use the computers to learn English, and how to book a room.
A different pilot study of supporting the Communication
Studies for Year One Computing students
service English E.A.P. course by providing a series of web pages
has proved much more popular with the students, with hits since 18th September 1997.