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Interactive Learning Landscapes: Leveraging Technology for Dynamic Education in the Writing Classroom

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  • Mahdi Aben Ahmed

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This study explores the perceptions of EFL learners towards interactive learning tools in the Saudi environment; it also investigates how available technology can be leveraged to create dynamic learning environments. Using a mixed methods approach, the study conducted a survey with 70 EFL learners and focus group interviews with 10 students across two higher education institutions to examine writing skill development using the three interactive writing tools, viz., Blackboard, Pear Deck, and Flipgrid. Results indicate that Saudi EFL learners in higher education have a moderately positive perception towards the integration of technology in the EFL classrooms, as well as support the efficacy of these interactive tools in aiding learning in the writing classrooms. Moreover, perceptional change evidently positively impacted learners' writing as the performance in the post test showed an average improvement of between 19-24% in the scores This examination of the interaction between learners and digital resources is likely to uncover insights into effective strategies for enhancing English language learning experiences and outcomes, and benefit a range of stakeholders.

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  • Mahdi Aben Ahmed, 2025. "Interactive Learning Landscapes: Leveraging Technology for Dynamic Education in the Writing Classroom," World Journal of English Language, Sciedu Press, vol. 15(1), pages 1-81, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:wjel11:v:15:y:2025:i:1:p:81
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