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Item Open Access Keeping the pace in CS-1 through the use of CMS(ACM, 2009) Kültür, CanIn this poster, it is aimed to share the experience of using course management systems (CMS) in a CS-1 course. The aim was to focus on the individual needs of students while learning programming. Creating a social online environment for solving exercises and sharing solutions seemed to be effective to support instructors as well as students.Item Open Access Using nature journaling to motivate Turkish high school students’ writing practice in English: a case study(2025-01) Koparmal, SinemEnglish has long been a lingua franca, providing a common ground for international communication, which stresses the importance on English language teaching. Being able to communicate in writing is a major language skill in which the English language learner must excel. Unfortunately, while students are more inclined to speak and read English, they resist taking the time needed to become proficient in writing. The researcher of this study is an English as a foreign language teacher who has been looking for ways to motivate her students to write more often and regularly in English and who has a passion for nature and the environment. In an attempt to merge these interests, she conducted a case study where, during the 2020-2021 school year, nature journaling was implemented as an extra-curricular activity for her ninth-grade English class. To support the context of nature writing, environmental concepts were also integrated into in-class writing tasks. Action research strategies were used by the researcher who kept a reflective notebook to record her observations while she monitored student writing experiences and conducted focus groups with the participants to gain insights into how much they valued the task of nature journaling. Students’ nature journals were qualitatively analysed through manual coding. Quantitative scales were used to measure students’ nature relatedness, place attachment and systems thinking at the beginning and end of the integration as well as to guide the qualitative content analysis of students’ nature journals. The journals gave insights into students’ environmental awareness and writing experiences. Reflections of both the participants and the researcher showed that nature writing integration is a promising tool that provides young language learners with opportunities to think about their environment while practicing writing in the target language.Item Open Access Using nature journals to support students' motivation for writing in an english as a foreign language classroom(Routledge, 2024-11-08) Koparmal, Sinem; Lane, Jennie FarberEnglish as a Foreign Language teachers often look for ways to encourage students to practice writing and develop writing skills. In this study, an English teacher utilized nature journaling to motivate her students to write in the target language and develop nature writing skills. Through a reflexive notebook as part of action research, the researcher monitored her teaching efforts and student responses. A content analysis of the student journals provided insights into students' nature writing skills. The outcomes revealed that nature journaling can motivate students to write and increase awareness of the natural world.