Online interaction, emotions, and EFL learners’ grit in collaborative writing

Q1 Arts and Humanities JALT CALL Journal Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.29140/jaltcall.v19n1.1016
Hsien-Chin Liou
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This case study addresses both online interaction and the EFL students’ emotions and grit in a collaborative writing project. While benefits of collaborative writing are confirmed in the literature, little is known about learners’ diversified emotions and L2 grit in the process, and the connections between interactions and their affective changes. Via a ten-week online collaborative writing project, two groups (n=6) out of 24 students provided peer feedback and worked together on their collective drafts. An emotion questionnaire and a grit questionnaire elicited the participants’ responses with their posts on emotions. Both groups showed much more positive emotions which may stimulate their motivation for task accomplishment with improved writing performance over time. The two groups demonstrated slight variations on interaction dynamics with mutuality or equality in active participation associated with their perseverance and interest on the writing tasks. Our study is among the first that examined both interactions and grit and emotions in online collaborative writing and shows success in two cases. The collaborative task design provides a chance for mutual scaffolding among peers. Future studies can design online collaborative writing tasks aiming to benefit EFL students’ writing performance while fostering positive feelings and more grit.
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网络互动、情绪与英语学习者协作写作的毅力
这项案例研究涉及在线互动以及合作写作项目中EFL学生的情绪和毅力。虽然合作写作的好处在文献中得到了证实,但人们对学习者在写作过程中的多样化情绪和二语毅力,以及互动与情感变化之间的联系知之甚少。通过为期十周的在线合作写作项目,24名学生中的两组(n=6)提供了同伴反馈,并共同起草了集体草稿。情绪问卷和勇气问卷通过参与者关于情绪的帖子引发了他们的反应。两组都表现出更积极的情绪,随着时间的推移,写作成绩的提高,这可能会激发他们完成任务的动机。两组在互动动态上表现出轻微的差异,在积极参与方面表现出相互或平等,这与他们对写作任务的毅力和兴趣有关。我们的研究是第一批研究在线合作写作中的互动、勇气和情绪的研究之一,并在两个案例中取得了成功。协作任务设计为同行之间的相互搭建提供了机会。未来的研究可以设计在线合作写作任务,旨在提高EFL学生的写作成绩,同时培养积极的情感和毅力。
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JALT CALL Journal Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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期刊介绍: The JALT CALL Journal is an international refereed journal committed to excellence in research in all areas within the field of Computer Assisted Language Learning.
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