College Students' Perceptions of an Automated Writing Evaluation as a Supplementary Feedback Tool in a Writing Class

Meilisa Sindy Astika Ariyanto, Nur Mukminatien, Sintha Tresnadewi
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Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) programs have emerged as the latest trend in EFL writing classes. AWE programs act as a supplementary to teacher feedback and offer automated suggestions and corrections to students' linguistic errors such as grammar, vocabulary, or mechanics. As there is a need for better recognition of different AWE brands utilized for different levels of students, this research sheds light on identifying six university students’ views of an AWE program, namely ProWritingAid (PWA). The six students are categorized as having high or low writing achievement. This descriptive study delineates the students’ perceptions qualitatively. A semi-structured interview was used to collect the data. The findings suggest the students’ positive views of PWA because it could make class time more effective; it had useful feedback on grammar, vocabulary choices, and mechanics; and it built students‘ self-confidence over their compositions. In addition, for different reasons, the students engaged differently with PWA to enhance their drafts, e.g. using PWA only for the first drafts or for the first and final drafts. Finally, despite of the students’ constructive views on PWA, there was a risk that students only engaged superficially with the program by hitting the correction directly.
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大学生对自动写作评估作为写作课堂补充反馈工具的看法
自动写作评估(AWE)项目已经成为英语写作课程的最新趋势。AWE程序是对教师反馈的补充,并为学生的语言错误(如语法、词汇或力学)提供自动建议和更正。由于需要更好地识别不同水平学生使用的不同AWE品牌,本研究揭示了六名大学生对AWE项目的看法,即ProWritingAid(PWA)。这六名学生被分为写作成绩高或低。这项描述性研究定性地描述了学生的感知。采用半结构化访谈来收集数据。研究结果表明,学生对PWA的看法是积极的,因为它可以使课堂时间更有效;它在语法、词汇选择和机制方面提供了有用的反馈;它培养了学生对作文的自信。此外,由于不同的原因,学生们以不同的方式使用PWA来增强他们的草稿,例如,只在初稿或初稿和定稿中使用PWA。最后,尽管学生们对PWA有着建设性的看法,但存在着这样的风险,即学生们只是通过直接点击更正来肤浅地参与该项目。
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