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E-raamat: Researching and Teaching Second Language Writing in the Digital Age

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030877101
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  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030877101

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This book presents a comprehensive approach to issues related to researching and teaching second language (L2) writing in digital environments. In the digital age, new technologies have revolutionized the ways we communicate and construct knowledge, and have also reshaped the traditional notions of writing and literacy, posing new challenges and opportunities for L2 teachers and students. This book provides up-to-date coverage of the main areas of L2 writing and technology, including digital multimodal composing, computer-mediated collaborative writing, online teacher and peer feedback, automated writing evaluation, and corpus-based writing instruction. It synthesizes the relevant literature, analyzes theoretical perspectives, compiles relevant resources, and offers research and pedagogical recommendations to guide scholars in undertaking new L2 writing research and instructional practice in technologically-supported educational contexts. This book will be of relevance and interest to researchers, language teachers, and graduate students in applied linguistics and education.

1 Introduction
1(6)
The Aims of the Book
1(2)
The Structure of the Book
3(2)
References
5(2)
2 New Landscape of L2 Writing and Theoretical Frameworks
7(16)
New Landscape of L2 writing
7(5)
Theoretical Frameworks Informing Research
12(5)
References
17(6)
3 Computer-Mediated Teacher Feedback
23(28)
Introduction
23(2)
Key Texts
25(17)
Research Directions
42(2)
Teaching Recommendations
44(3)
References
47(4)
4 Computer-Mediated Peer Response
51(28)
Introduction
51(2)
Key Texts
53(17)
Research Directions
70(2)
Teaching Recommendations
72(3)
References
75(4)
5 Digital Multimodal Composing
79(34)
Introduction
79(3)
Key Texts
82(18)
Research Directions
100(2)
Teaching Recommendations
102(7)
References
109(4)
6 Computer-Mediated Collaborative Writing
113(38)
Introduction
113(3)
Key Texts
116(21)
Research Directions
137(3)
Teaching Recommendations
140(5)
References
145(6)
7 Automated Writing Evaluation
151(32)
Introduction
151(2)
Key Texts
153(21)
Research Directions
174(1)
Teaching Recommendations
175(4)
References
179(4)
8 Corpus Analysis and Corpus-Based Writing Instruction
183(34)
Introduction
183(3)
Key Texts
186(20)
Research Directions
206(2)
Teaching Recommendations
208(5)
References
213(4)
9 Resources
217(18)
Books
218(3)
Journals
221(6)
Professional Conferences and Association SIGs
227(3)
Webinars
230(2)
Websites and More
232(3)
10 Conclusion
235(6)
Recap of the Content
235(2)
Limitations
237(1)
Concluding Remarks
238(3)
Index 241
Mimi Li is Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics at Texas A&M University - Commerce, USA. Her research areas are second language writing and computer assisted language learning. She has published work on computer-based collaborative writing, computer-mediated teacher/peer feedback, and digital multimodal composing. She serves on the editorial boards of multiple international peer-refereed journals.