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Designing Feedback and Assessment for GenAI‐Assisted Digital Multimodal Composition in L2
Abstract The rapidly evolving use of GenAI leads to a crucial need for new approaches to instruction and assessment of language skills in DMC tasks. The study adopted a convergent mixed‐methods design within an 11‐week action research framework. The study was conducted with 12 Turkish tertiary‐level L2 learners based on a process‐genre pedagogy to ...
Sibel Söğüt +2 more
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Where the Brake Slips: A Feedback View of the Micro‐Drama Platform
Systems Research and Behavioral Science, EarlyView.
Johnny Chan
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Assessment of Digital Multimodal Composing: Toward Ethical and Responsible Use of Generative AI
Abstract This Research Issues paper outlines the theoretical and practical foundations for assessing GenAI‐mediated DMC, with a particular focus on frameworks for ethical authorship, diverse assessment approaches and methods, and flexible quality criteria and rubrics.
Dong‐shin Shin +2 more
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Leveraging GenAI for Automated Feedback on Source‐Based Writing: A Three‐Stage Model
Abstract Writing from multiple sources is a critical skill that requires both reading and writing abilities. It involves comprehending and evaluating source texts while synthesizing information across them. Due to these demands, feedback on such writing typically relies on teachers, who must consider the source texts during evaluation.
Danling Li, Kai Guo
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Abstract This article examines how a top‐down English medium instruction (EMI) decision changed a language teacher's status and participation in faculty governance in a graduate engineering school at a national university in Japan. Using a longitudinal single‐case design, the study follows one language teacher across the period from policy announcement
Ikuya Aizawa, Yuka Akiyama
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Abstract In fostering asset‐based literacy and language teaching in classroom and digital spaces, this study draws on OmoBerry, an educational YouTube channel, to demonstrate how educators can enact culturally inclusive digital multimodal language and literacy instructions with African immigrant youth.
Akinkunmi Oseni, Vaughn W. M. Watson
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Wyznaczniki gatunku wypowiedzi na przykładzie tekstów modlitewnych
This article constitutes a linguistic attempt to characterize speech genre. The initial point of the author’s considerations is based on basic assumptions of Bachtin theory. The subject of description are numerous texts that represent the most important
MARIA WOJTAK
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GenAI‐Assisted Digital Multimodal Composing in TESOL Teacher Education
Abstract This study explored how pre‐service TESOL teachers integrated GenAI tools into a Digital Multimodal Composing (DMC) project, composing a website, at a Hong Kong university. Specifically, it explored their decision‐making and cognitive engagement in the DMC process when they had autonomy in the use of GenAI tools.
Benjamin Luke Moorhouse +2 more
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Abstract This study explores the experiences of an undergraduate multilingual international student in becoming a science writer at a large public university. Taking the lenses of identity and investment, language socialization and multiliteracies, we address the question: How does a college‐aged multilingual science student navigate disciplinary ...
Hongye Zeng, Laura Mahalingappa
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Abstract Second language (L2) grit, a noncognitive ability that underlies the pursuit of language goals, has attracted growing scholarly attention. However, the grit–goal relationship—including why certain goals are set and how grittiness relates to their pursuit—remains underexplored, as L2 grit has largely been examined in relation to researcher ...
Hitoshi Mikami
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