RRR Unit 5:
The mediation of technology in ESL writing and
its
implications for writing assessment
Jiang Li
The author in this paper aimed to investigate
the effects of the two writing conditions “ computer-based and pen and paper
–based writing” and to throw some light on the practice for assessing ESL
writing. The participants in the study were 21 Mandarin speaking who had
positive attitude toward computer- assisted writing .They were experienced
word-processing users and had strong motivation to use word processing .The
author based his study on six methods with more focus on Think aloud protocols
and questionnaires .First, think aloud protocols aimed to produce a detailed
record of what a writer attends to when he/she is writing. The second method is
the higher and lower order thinking processes .Lower level thinking processes
are mechanical demands of producing written language including or other means
of transcriptions, spelling , capitalization, punctuation and formatting.
Whereas higher order thinking processes concern with meaning a writer intends
to communicate to readers. Third, higher and lower level revisions are used to
distinguish the functions of the text .Fourth , the questionnaire was conducted
to investigate how much the participants are interested in using computers
.Fifth, two writing tasks were assigned to participants .One on a Macintosh
computer using JEdit and Trace-It softwares and the other one with pen and
paper. Based on the data analysis and findings,
the author concluded that:
1.Think-aloud was significantly higher in
computer writing.
2.Writers made more revisions when writing on
computer than when writing with a pen
and paper.
3.Writers created essays with higher quality
argumentation on computer.
4.Participants spent much more time writing on
computer.
The author pointed that his study and other
studies have found that computers have reshaped the thinking , writing and
revision processes of writing.
Reflection:
In
my point of view, it is true that computers have affected people’s life. It
might be awful to imagine our life without computers. People feel comfortable
using them not just in writing. Hence, writing is just one aspect in which
computers could be used for. Let’s imagine if we ask a 5 year old child to
choose between a game in a magazine and a game in a computer , directly he’ll
pick up the one in the computer because it will provide him with all means of
interest. Although the other one which is in the magize might have more
interest!
In this study , participants in the computer
–based writing were provided with programs that help to check spelling , edit ,
cut and paste,…etc.
Doing things in the computer were easy and
direct , but those involved in pen and
paper writing feel frustrated because they had to do everything themselves ;
cross mistakes out , edit things without
being provided with any means of help.
From a personal standpoint, I agree with the author when he addressed
that “ it is fair enough to let people choose the tool that they feel more
comfortable with and that they can do a better job with” . To illustrate this
point, I can say that although I am skillful in using word processor , yet I
feel much more comfortable when jotting down my thoughts in a piece of paper before typing them in a
computer!
Badriya Al Mamari
MA TESOL (OMAN)
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