Storyboarding-based collaborative narratives on Google Docs: Fostering EFL learners’ writing fluency, syntactic complexity, and overall performance

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Marwa F. Hafour, Al-Shaimaa M. Al-Rashidy
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Abstract

This study examined the impact of storyboard-ing-based collaborative narrative writing using Google Docs on efl learners’ writing fluency, syntactic complexity, and overall performance. For this purpose, a cohort of 30 efl college learners was selected and exposed to a nine-week intervention where they collaboratively wrote storyboarding-based narratives on Google Docs. This study adopted a pretest posttest quasi-experimental mixed-method design in which both quantitative (writing tests) and qualitative (reflection as well as group and self-evaluation cloud forms) data were collected and analyzed. Results of the study revealed significant differences between students’ pretest and posttest mean scores on writing fluency and overall writing performance with a large effect size. Conversely, there was no significant difference between their mean scores on syntactic complexity. Qualitative results showed that most students appreciated the they were of much benefit them.
谷歌文档上基于故事板的协作叙事:培养英语学习者的写作流畅性、句法复杂性和整体表现
本研究考察了使用谷歌文档进行基于故事板的合作叙事写作对英语学习者写作流畅性、句法复杂性和整体表现的影响。为此,选择了一组30名英语大学学习者,并接受为期九周的干预,他们在谷歌文档上合作撰写基于故事板的叙事。本研究采用了前测后测准实验混合方法设计,收集并分析了定量(写作测试)和定性(反思以及小组和自我评价云形式)数据。研究结果显示,学生在写作流利性和整体写作表现方面的前测和后测平均得分存在显著差异,且影响大小较大。相反,他们在句法复杂性方面的平均得分没有显著差异。定性结果表明,大多数学生都很欣赏他们对自己的好处。
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JALT CALL Journal
JALT CALL Journal Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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2.40
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期刊介绍: The JALT CALL Journal is an international refereed journal committed to excellence in research in all areas within the field of Computer Assisted Language Learning.
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