Title of article :
Effects of topic interest and prior knowledgeon text recall and annotation use in readinga hypermedia text in the L2
Author/Authors :
GULCAN ERC¸ ETIN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
19
From page :
228
To page :
246
Abstract :
This study investigates the effects of topic interest and prior knowledge on text recall andannotation use of second language learners engaged in reading a hypermedia text. The participantswere proficient learners of English enrolled in an undergraduate English LanguageTeaching programme. They were asked to read a hypermedia text that incorporated wordleveland topic-level annotations, and complete an immediate recall task. Participants’ interactionwith the text was recorded during the reading task. Data collection tools also included atopic interest questionnaire, a prior knowledge test, and semi-structured interviews. Resultsindicated no meaningful relationship between topic interest and prior knowledge. Moreover,topic interest had a significant main effect on text recall while prior knowledge did not. Inother words, topic interest facilitated the number of propositions recalled. Finally, a significantinteraction between topic interest and prior knowledge was found in terms of access toannotations. When topic interest was low, the participants with low prior knowledge utilizedcontent-related annotations more frequently than those with high prior knowledge. On theother hand, when topic interest was high, the participants with high prior knowledge accessedcontent-related annotations more frequently than those with low prior knowledge
Keywords :
annotation use , hypermedia , L2 reading , Text recall , Topic interest , prior knowledge
Journal title :
ReCALL
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
ReCALL
Record number :
666094
Link To Document :
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