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Collaborative Computer-Mediated Reading: Documenting the Frequency, Mechanisms, and Outcomes of Peer Help

Levi McNeil, Heshim Song
  • 언어ENG
  • URLhttp://db.koreascholar.com/Article/Detail/316768
외국어교육
제23권 제2호 (2016.06)
pp.1-26
한국외국어교육학회 (The Korea Association Of Foreign Languages Education)
초록

This study investigated peer-to-peer interaction during collaborative, computer-mediated reading tasks. Fourteen university EFL students in Korea worked in pairs to complete three gapfill tasks. The transcript data from these tasks were analyzed to determine: (1) how often collaboration occurs during collaborative reading tasks, (2) the ways in which peers help each other, and (3) how successful peers are in resolving the problems they collaboratively pursue. The results showed that each of these aspects of interaction varied among sets of pairs. On average, however, the participants collaborated to jointly solve 75% of the problems they encountered. They also used a range of helping behaviors during collaboration. While the participants correctly resolved nearly half of the problems they attempted, half were incorrectly answered or unresolved. Based on these findings, pedagogical implications are offered, in addition to suggestions for future research into collaborative reading tasks.

목차
I. Introduction
 II. Literature Review
 III. Method
  1. Participants
  2. Collaborative Computer-Mediated Reading Tasks
  3. Procedure
  4. Data Analysis
 Ⅳ. Results
  1. Peer Collaboration
  2. Helping Behaviors
  3. Resolution
 V. Discussion & Conclusion
 References
 Appendix
저자
  • Levi McNeil(Sookmyung Women’s University) Corresponding Author
  • Heshim Song(Seokyeong University) Co-author