“点击下一步”:关于CAT教学中更多学生自主性和更少直接指导的优点

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Lucas Nunes Vieira, Xiaochun Zhang, Guoxing Yu
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摘要

摘要计算机辅助翻译(CAT)教学可能需要为学生提供如何操作特定CAT工具的直接指导。与翻译理论等学科不同,CAT的教学通常不仅要激发批判性反思,还要培养学生的工具软件技能。然而,在这两种期望之间取得平衡并不总是那么简单。本文提出了一项探索性调查,试图减少CAT教学中直接指令的使用。我们使用眼动追踪、键盘记录和屏幕记录的不同组合来检查没有CAT经验的学生在三项自主学习任务中的表现。我们发现,尽管缺乏直接的指导,大多数学生还是能够以合理的成功完成任务。我们利用教育文献来讨论结果,并呼吁进一步研究工具专用指令在CAT教学中的作用。
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‘Click next’: on the merits of more student autonomy and less direct instruction in CAT teaching
ABSTRACT Teaching computer-assisted translation (CAT) can require providing students with direct instructions on how to operate specific CAT tools. As opposed to subjects like translation theories, the teaching of CAT is often expected not only to instigate critical reflection but also to develop students’ instrumental software skills. Striking a balance between these two expectations is not always straightforward, however. This article presents an exploratory investigation that attempted to reduce the use of direct instructions in CAT teaching. We used different combinations of eye tracking, keylogging and screen recordings to examine the performance of students with no CAT experience in three autonomous learning tasks. We found that most students were able to complete the tasks with reasonable success despite the lack of direct instructions. We draw on the education literature to discuss the results and call for further research on the role of tool-specific instructions in the teaching of CAT.
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