DocumentCode :
2872654
Title :
Traces of Writing Competency - Surfing the Classroom, Social, and Virtual Worlds
Author :
Clemens, Clayton ; Chang, Maiga ; Wen, Dunwei ; Kumar, Vive ; Lin, Oscar ; Kinshuk
Author_Institution :
SCIS, Athabasca Univ., Edmonton, AB, Canada
fYear :
2011
fDate :
6-8 July 2011
Firstpage :
625
Lastpage :
626
Abstract :
Understanding the development of students´ competence in writing poses significant challenges, given the complexity of the writing process, the skill levels of students, the types of writing activities offered to students, and the volume of data concerning writing as a whole. While language is taught from elementary school up to university courses and even beyond, the pattern of learning a language has remained much the same for decades. This proposal advocates that distributed social environments may provide a new paradigm for students to learn the discipline. Students need not be confined to just classrooms, they can engage in authentic learning in real-world or virtual-world scenarios. Further, whether real or virtual, the writing software itself can assume a proactive role in supporting not only the students but also the instructor. We emphasize the need for ubiquitous, situated, mixed-initiative writing support for students where underlying technology platforms can be extended to measure individual competencies, identify writing competency-gaps, and promote means to address these gaps. This proposal discusses several ideas, including peer feedback, collaborative writing, book annotation, integrated instructor interfaces for grading, and the effects of mixed-initiative, immersive, social and agent-oriented assessment on writing competence.
Keywords :
computational linguistics; computer aided instruction; educational courses; educational institutions; groupware; object-oriented programming; ubiquitous computing; virtual reality; agent oriented assessment; book annotation; collaborative writing software; distributed social environment; elementary school course; integrated instructor interface; language learning; mixed initiative writing support; university course; virtual world scenario; writing competency; Collaboration; Context; Grammar; Mobile communication; Proposals; Software; collaboration; mixed-initiative; social networks; writing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT), 2011 11th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Athens, GA
ISSN :
2161-3761
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-209-7
Electronic_ISBN :
2161-3761
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICALT.2011.193
Filename :
5992439
Link To Document :
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