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Use of electronic feedback in second language writing: teachers' and students' views
Author(s) -
Liliya Makovskaya
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
bilingvuri ganat'leba
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1987-9601
DOI - 10.22333/ijme.2021.19007
Subject(s) - peer feedback , variety (cybernetics) , mathematics education , computer science , second language writing , uzbek , second language , psychology , pedagogy , multimedia , linguistics , philosophy , artificial intelligence
Feedback has always been considered important in second language writing. Quite recently due to various reasons, electronic feedback has become one of the frequently applied types (Zareekbatani, 2015; Ene & Upton, 2018). The aim of the research study was therefore to identify lecturers’ and students’ views on the use of online comments provided on the second language writing tasks. The data was collected through conducting online semi-structured interviews with undergraduate students and lecturers of one Uzbek university. The findings revealed that a variety of comments given on different aspects of the written assessment tasks in the Google documents and combined with additional oral feedback were effective. The article aims at discussing the detailed findings of the research study and providing possible suggestions for language teachers on the use of electronic feedback in L2 writing.

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