This edited volume showcases state-of-the-art research in technological applications in second language writing. It examines multimodal composing, digital feedback, data-driven learning, machine translation, and technological applications in writing pedagogy.
Technology in Second Language Writing reflects the rapidly changing field of technology in second language learning and highlights technological advances across different areas relevant to L2 writing. Composed of empirical studies, reviews, and descriptive essays, this book covers a variety of topics across the areas of composing, pedagogy, and writing research. It includes discussion of computer-mediated communication, language learners’ perceptions about using technology in their writing, the use of social media in writing, corpus learning, translation software, and the use of electronic feedback in language classrooms.
Offering a multifaceted approach to technology in a wide variety of second language writing contexts, this cutting-edge book serves as essential reading for scholars and postgraduate students in the field of language teaching, applied linguistics, and TESOL.
Author(s): Jingjing Qin, Paul Stapleton
Series: Routledge Research in Language Education
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 196
City: London
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of contributors
1. Introduction: Advances in writing technology over the eons
2. Interactive academic EFL writing assisted by GT for Chinese non-English major students
3. The use of Google Translate and complementary resources by Chinese students: A case study writing in Catalan
4. Using machine translation in EFL writing: A scoping review
5. Repeated academic writing with synchronous and asynchronous teacher electronic feedback: How are macro and micro aspects affected?
6. Wiki writing in medicine and students’ perceptions: The case of an English-in-the-Discipline course in Hong Kong
7. Multimodal resemiotization: Examining one L2 writer’s interactions with equity videos
8. The dialogical conception of beginning L2 writing via social networking and telecollaboration
9. Examining directness with corpus tools in Iraqi EFL writing
10. L2 handwritten assignments for automated writing evaluation: A text recognition study
11. Using computer keystroke logging in the second language composition classroom
Index