Moon, Young-in. (2022). University students’ reflections on task-based L2 bimodal collaborative writing enhanced by technology

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Abstract

This study reports the results of an open-ended questionnaire on the experiences of Korean university students who worked on task-based L2 bimodal collaborative writing enhanced by technology. Thirty-six English major students developed a reading text for 2nd-grade middle school students. Using Microsoft TEAMS as the main platform, participants conducted the collaborative writing task using real-time video conferencing, chatting, commenting, file and image posting, and (a)synchronous feedback/revision functions. Participants 1) used multiple tools to maximize their functions, 2) interacted collaboratively in every writing stage to achieve success, and 3) evaluated the quality of collaborative writing more highly than individual writing and perceived the positive impacts of collaborative writing on L2 writing in audience awareness, paraphrasing technique, and linguistic expressions. The levels of visual editing skills and awareness of online image copyright among students varied.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)103-129
Number of pages27
JournalEnglish Teaching(South Korea)
Volume77
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2022

Keywords

  • L2 collaborative writing
  • L2 task-based writing
  • TEAMS/L2
  • multimodal/bimodal writing
  • technology-enhanced writing
  • visual mode

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