2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11412-010-9103-7
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Exploring e-learners’ perceptions of net-based peer-reviewed English writing

Abstract: This study aims to investigate the effectiveness of a net-based peer review process for improving Chinese adult e-learners' English writing ability. A class of 36 students participated in this study, which lasted one school year of two semesters. Participants were divided into three groups according to their English writing abilities at the beginning of the study. They attended regular synchronous classes and took writing assignments home. The feature of this experiment is that their writings were submitted fo… Show more

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“…A/ synchronous modes can complement each other in teaching/learning language through the conversational framework (Laurillard, 2007) and constructivist approaches of creating meaning through dialogue, reflection and experience (Reynolds, Wang & Poor, 2002). When blended, they can provide a wonderful model for enhancing language learners' cognitive participation, information processing and motivation (Ge, 2011). Language learning is more of a skill-oriented process rather than content mastery.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A/ synchronous modes can complement each other in teaching/learning language through the conversational framework (Laurillard, 2007) and constructivist approaches of creating meaning through dialogue, reflection and experience (Reynolds, Wang & Poor, 2002). When blended, they can provide a wonderful model for enhancing language learners' cognitive participation, information processing and motivation (Ge, 2011). Language learning is more of a skill-oriented process rather than content mastery.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) is being applied to second language learning (Ge, 2011;Lund & Rasmussen, 2008;Stahl, 2006). Virtual environments that provide chat functions and avatar interaction in 3D environments have been studied as a tool for facilitating collaborative learning (e.g., Baydas et al, 2015;Molenaar et al, 2011;Silseth, 2011;Prensky, 2001).…”
Section: English Immersed Education and Computer-supported Collaboratmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As far as e-learning is concerned, interaction can happen between students and their instructors, or between peers themselves, or even between students and machines (mostly computers or Learning Management Systems). Due to the separation of time and space in the e-learning environment [3], the interaction between students and machines has been given more and more attention, and thus appeared the concept of Computer-supported Learning and that of Computer-supported Collaborative Learning.…”
Section: A Requirement For Interactivitymentioning
confidence: 99%