Implementing Online Tools to the Pre-writing Stage: An Investigation into Online Writing Classes
Writing is considered one of the most challenging skills for second and/ or foreign-language learners, particularly in the online environment. Numerous researchers worldwide have explored how to stimulate students' schemata and develop their writing skills. This study critically investigates th...
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Published in | International Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education Vol. 2; no. 1; pp. 28 - 44 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
14.06.2023
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Writing is considered one of the most challenging skills for second and/ or foreign-language learners, particularly in the online environment. Numerous researchers worldwide have explored how to stimulate students' schemata and develop their writing skills. This study critically investigates the contribution of implementing online tools, such as Padlet and Jamboard, during the pre-writing stage to enhance students' writing abilities and their reactions to this application. A seven-week experimental research design was conducted with two online writing classes using the Zoom platform. The participants were 62 pre-intermediate students in the Intensive English program. T-tests were used to analyse the data, and a survey was administered to students in the experimental group at the end of week 7 to gather their perceptions. The findings revealed that integrating Padlet and Jamboard positively impacted the organisation and content of students' written texts. The survey results showed that most students were satisfied with the effectiveness of the lessons and their level of engagement in class. This study highlights the potential of technology integration in teaching writing, especially during the pre-writing stage, and suggests further research in this area. |
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ISSN: | 2669-2341 2669-2341 |
DOI: | 10.33422/ijsfle.v2i1.426 |