第二语言写作的电子反馈:多模态的回顾与展望

IF 0.3 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Writing & Pedagogy Pub Date : 2018-01-26 DOI:10.1558/WAP.32515
C. Chang, Kelly J. Cunningham, H. M. Satar, Carola Strobl
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随着技术的发展,各种通信模式变得可行,并创造了新的方式来整合这些模式,反馈也变得越来越电子化和多模式。从书面反馈到音频、视频和截屏反馈,电子反馈(e-feedback)的多模式选择已经扩展到我们可以称之为外语和第二语言写作反馈的“多模式转向”。然而,关于第二语言写作的反馈研究才刚刚开始探索这些复杂的领域。本文通过阐述当前的研究范围和未来的研究方向,为电子反馈提供了一个多模式的视角。回顾强调了该领域研究的稀缺性,特别关注多模态,并确定了对考虑实际和情境化观点的专业反馈系统的需求。我们认为,未来的研究应该力求对电子反馈活动进行上下文丰富的描述,收集有关反馈提供、学习者参与反馈和通过屏幕录像、眼球追踪和击键记录技术吸收的大量数据。这些数据应该与影响反馈活动结果的所有因素的信息进行三角测量,从参与者变量到所用平台的模态能力,再到机构支持等环境因素。
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Electronic feedback on second language writing: A retrospective and prospective essay on multimodality
As technology has made a range of modes of communication available and created new ways to integrate these modes, feedback has become increasingly electronic and multimodal. From written to audio, video, and screencast feedback, the multimodal options for electronic feedback (e-feedback) have expanded in such a way that we might speak of a ‘multimodal turn’ in feedback on foreign and second language writing. However, feedback studies on second language writing are just beginning to explore these complex areas. This essay offers a multimodal perspective on e-feedback by illustrating the scope of current research and highlights future research directions. The retrospective underscores the scarcity of research in the area with a specific focus on multimodality and identifies needs for speciality feedback systems that consider practical and contextualized perspectives. We argue that future research should strive for a context-rich description of e-feedback activities, gathering thick data about feedback provision, learner engagement with feedback and uptake through screencasting, eye-tracking, and keystroke logging technologies. These data should be triangulated with information about all factors impacting the feedback activity outcome, ranging from participant variables over modal affordances of the platforms used to environmental factors like institutional support.
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Writing & Pedagogy
Writing & Pedagogy EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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