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Afifah – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2024
The emergence of AI-driven writing tools has assisted students in writing academic papers. Although the positive benefits of these tools have been acknowledged, concerns regarding ethics emerge. This research is a qualitative study aiming to explore university students' perspectives on the use of AI tools for academic writing. This study sought to…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Technology Uses in Education, Reliability
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Conijn, Rianne; Kahr, Patricia; Snijders, Chris – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2023
Ethical considerations, including transparency, play an important role when using artificial intelligence (AI) in education. Explainable AI has been coined as a solution to provide more insight into the inner workings of AI algorithms. However, carefully designed user studies on how to design explanations for AI in education are still limited. The…
Descriptors: Ethics, Writing Evaluation, Artificial Intelligence, Essays
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Masoud Rahimi; Jalil Fathi; Di Zou – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Grounded in the activity theory, we adopted a sequential explanatory mixed-methods approach to explore the impact of automated written corrective feedback (AWCF) on English as a foreign language (EFL) learners' academic writing skills (i.e. task achievement, coherence and cohesion, lexicon, and grammatical range and accuracy). To this end, two…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Language Tests
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Kristian Florensio Wijaya – Acuity: Journal of English Language Pedagogy, Literature and Culture, 2023
In modern L2 academic writing enterprises, teacher-written corrective feedback can be either facilitating or debilitating depending on language teachers' understanding, actual practices, and specific-classroom situations. Through this present small-scale qualitative investigation, the researcher attempted to exhaustively investigate English…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Teacher Student Relationship
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Burhan Ozfidan; Dina Abdel Salam El-Dakhs; Lama Adel Alsalim – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2024
This study explores Saudi undergraduate students' perceptions of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in academic writing. Despite extensive research on AI in higher education, there is limited focus on academic writing, especially in the Saudi context. A survey of 189 students, proficient in English and enrolled in freshmen academic writing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Artificial Intelligence, Technology Uses in Education, Grammar
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Brooke, Mark – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2020
This study draws on Legitimation Code Theory (LCT), particularly semantic gravity waving, as a strategy for academic literacies practitioners to conceptualise how knowledge in their field might be organised and presented. Students can be guided to notice meanings related to context-dependency at the discourse and lexico-grammatical levels through…
Descriptors: Semantics, Literacy, Academic Language, Connected Discourse
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Piamsai, Chatraporn – LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network, 2020
The objective of this research is to investigate the effect of scaffolding teaching in an academic writing class where students were non-proficient writers. This was a challenging context in which identical content and assessment criteria were applied to students with various levels of proficiency. Scaffolding has long been considered an effective…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Teaching Methods, Academic Language, Writing Instruction
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Ebadi, Saman; Rahimi, Masoud – Computer Assisted Language Learning, 2019
Drawing on Vygotskian sociocultural theory of mind and social constructivism, and adopting a sequential exploratory mixed-methods approach, this study explored the impact of online dynamic assessment (DA) on EFL learners' academic writing skills through one-on-one individual and online synchronous DA sessions over Google Docs. It also investigated…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Language Tests, Second Language Learning, Sociocultural Patterns