Salinlahi II – a collaborative learning environment for Filipino heritage learners

A heritage learner is “a person who is raised in a home where a language other than English is spoken, who speaks or understands that language, and who is some degree bilingual in English and the home language” (Valdes, 2000). There are various tools that aid these heritage learners in learning...

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Main Authors: Gan, Matthew C., Handog, Ian Jonathan B., Panis, Miguel Lorenzo., Teh Jerold Brian.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-107762021-08-03T02:54:03Z Salinlahi II – a collaborative learning environment for Filipino heritage learners Gan, Matthew C. Handog, Ian Jonathan B., Panis, Miguel Lorenzo., Teh Jerold Brian., A heritage learner is “a person who is raised in a home where a language other than English is spoken, who speaks or understands that language, and who is some degree bilingual in English and the home language” (Valdes, 2000). There are various tools that aid these heritage learners in learning their language. Salinlahi is an interactive learning environment that teach these heritage learners the Filipino language. Despite the amount of learning that a child may get by using the current Salinlahi system, the child may not be able to get the full experience of learning a language because of the limitations of an individual-bases learning environment. This research project aims to add collaborative learning into Salinlahi’s current formula. Implementation of the system will include data gathering, coding the modules which include: communication module and user activities, and system testing and evaluation. The system was tested and evaluated by experts and the target users. The experts thought that the presentation of the system was good and the content was appropriate for the target audience as well but how the system taught Filipino was said to be a bit flawed and should follow how a teacher of the Filipino languages teaches foreigners. The system proved to be not much more effective in teaching Filipino than the non-collaborative learning environment. 2012-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10131 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Tagalog language--Grammar Tagalog language--Study and teaching
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Tagalog language--Grammar Tagalog language--Study and teaching
spellingShingle Tagalog language--Grammar Tagalog language--Study and teaching
Gan, Matthew C.
Handog, Ian Jonathan B.,
Panis, Miguel Lorenzo.,
Teh Jerold Brian.,
Salinlahi II – a collaborative learning environment for Filipino heritage learners
description A heritage learner is “a person who is raised in a home where a language other than English is spoken, who speaks or understands that language, and who is some degree bilingual in English and the home language” (Valdes, 2000). There are various tools that aid these heritage learners in learning their language. Salinlahi is an interactive learning environment that teach these heritage learners the Filipino language. Despite the amount of learning that a child may get by using the current Salinlahi system, the child may not be able to get the full experience of learning a language because of the limitations of an individual-bases learning environment. This research project aims to add collaborative learning into Salinlahi’s current formula. Implementation of the system will include data gathering, coding the modules which include: communication module and user activities, and system testing and evaluation. The system was tested and evaluated by experts and the target users. The experts thought that the presentation of the system was good and the content was appropriate for the target audience as well but how the system taught Filipino was said to be a bit flawed and should follow how a teacher of the Filipino languages teaches foreigners. The system proved to be not much more effective in teaching Filipino than the non-collaborative learning environment.
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author Gan, Matthew C.
Handog, Ian Jonathan B.,
Panis, Miguel Lorenzo.,
Teh Jerold Brian.,
author_facet Gan, Matthew C.
Handog, Ian Jonathan B.,
Panis, Miguel Lorenzo.,
Teh Jerold Brian.,
author_sort Gan, Matthew C.
title Salinlahi II – a collaborative learning environment for Filipino heritage learners
title_short Salinlahi II – a collaborative learning environment for Filipino heritage learners
title_full Salinlahi II – a collaborative learning environment for Filipino heritage learners
title_fullStr Salinlahi II – a collaborative learning environment for Filipino heritage learners
title_full_unstemmed Salinlahi II – a collaborative learning environment for Filipino heritage learners
title_sort salinlahi ii – a collaborative learning environment for filipino heritage learners
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2012
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10131
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