International Journal of Language and Literary Studies
Yazarlar: Mohammed Alwaleedi
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DOI:10.36892/ijlls.v2i4.459
Anahtar Kelimeler:Online collaborative writing (OCW),Arabic as a second language (ASL),Mixed,Ethod research,ASL learners’ perception,ASL learners’ interaction
Özet: This study investigated how ASL learners interact during the OCW tasks, how ASL learners perceive the implementation of OCW, and whether or not there is a difference in students’ ASL writing performance before and after the implementation of OCW. This study employed a mixed-method study, a qualitative case study and a one-group experimental with pre-and-posttest design, involving 16 students who participated in the ASL writing class. The collected data included observations, document analysis, in-depth interviews, questionnaires, and tests. Pre- and post-test results were compared to analyze whether or not there is a statistically significant difference in students’ ASL writing skills before and after the implementation of OCW. The findings showed variations in interaction patterns during online collaborative writing activities. The students also had a positive perception of the implementation of OCW. The results also indicated a statistically significant difference in students’ ASL writing skills before and after the implementation of OCW.