Investigating the impact of automated instruments used for assessing the writing skill: Perspectives of language e-learners

M. Khasawneh
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The main goal of using Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) instruments is to help language learners learn more quickly and more effectively. In addition to assigning writing-related assignments, these technologies give language learners a suitable forum where they can receive general comments on their written pieces. In the same vein as the benefits of using AWE instruments, this study aims to comprehend foreign language e-learners' perspectives regarding the impact of these tools in their learning environment. Sixty-seven (67) research participants, who are currently e-learning foreign languages at King Khalid University, participated in an online survey to achieve this fundamental goal. Their answers to the questions were compiled and presented using a quantitative method, and they serve as the foundation for the research results. Moreover, the data distribution was precisely computed using a descriptive statistics table. Nonetheless, the study's findings demonstrate that AWE tools come with suitable measurements that non-native English speakers might utilize to improve their writing skills. This is predicated on the scoring propensity and feedback propensity—two crucial aspects of these instruments. Additionally, the study shows that e-learners occasionally run into difficulties when using these resources, which are mostly remediable by the programmers of these applications as well as language teachers. Lastly, to achieve a balance in the appropriate integration and use of AWE tools in the language educational setting, this research recommends using these tools in addition to human feedback and instruction.
调查用于评估写作技巧的自动化工具的影响:语言电子学习者的观点
使用自动写作评估(AWE)工具的主要目的是帮助语言学习者更快、更有效地学习。除了布置与写作相关的作业外,这些技术还为语言学习者提供了一个合适的论坛,让他们可以获得对其书面作品的一般性评论。与使用 AWE 工具的好处相同,本研究旨在了解外语网络学习者对这些工具在其学习环境中的影响的看法。为实现这一基本目标,67 名目前在哈立德国王大学进行外语电子学习的研究参与者参与了在线调查。他们对问题的回答采用定量方法进行了汇编和展示,并作为研究成果的基础。此外,还使用描述性统计表对数据分布进行了精确计算。尽管如此,研究结果表明,AWE 工具具有适当的测量方法,非英语母语者可以利用这些方法来提高自己的写作能力。这取决于评分倾向和反馈倾向--这些工具的两个关键方面。此外,研究还表明,电子学习者在使用这些资源时偶尔会遇到困难,而这些困难大多可以由这些应用程序的程序员和语言教师来解决。最后,为了在语言教育环境中适当整合和使用 AWE 工具,本研究建议在使用人工反馈和指导的同时使用这些工具。
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