Jumat, 24 November 2017

Summary Writing 10



Comparing the Effect of Blogging as well as Pen-and-Paper
    on the Essay Writing Performance of Iranian Graduate Students

There are lots of methods in language teaching in general and teaching writing in particular, two of them are blog and pen-and-paper. Compare the effectiveness of these two tools , using pen-paper could not effect on the quality of writing essays and improvement in the students’ writing performance while using technology ,internet can motivate the EFL learners to write more eagerly since they may like innovation in learning in contrast with traditional old methods of learning writing and practicing it, but it does not necessarily increase their writing performance only because of using computer and Internet. The Iranian graduate students of UPM found blog more interesting and motivating tool for writing, but it was not as easy using as pen-and-paper for them with which everyone is familiar.

Selasa, 21 November 2017

Summary Writing 9


Promoting Revision through Blogging in a Second Grade Classroom

Murray (1998) describes the benefits of using a computer to write and revise. He explains the ease of cutting, pasting and moving text around during the drafting and rewriting stages. Using  online blogs to compose and revise writing with a wider audience is a beneficial assignment or exercise. The use of blogs was explored as a digital tool that allowed second grade writers to collaborate with their peers to revise and to increase their writing proficiency, as they progress through the writing cycle steps. Blogging can be a powerful tool to motivate and empower students to revise their writing without the aid of the teacher and to prepare students to provide constructive feedback in a technological context.

Selasa, 14 November 2017

Summary Writing 8


Supporting Learning with Weblogs in Ecience education A comparison of Blogging and Hand-written Reflective Writing 
with and without Prompts


                Writing learning protocols leads to greater learning gains if the writing is guided with prompts.The selection of the writing medium (weblog or paper) appears to play a subordinate role as compared to instructional support by means of prompts. Weblogs can even show worse effects than paper-and-pencil writing if not supported by prompts. This should lead to some caution, when employing weblogs as a new tool for traditional learning protocol approaches. Future research needs to focus on the specifics of how writing weblogs for learning can be supported by teachers. the options for managing learning protocols not only as text but also in the form of drawings, mind maps, audio or video, and for linking them with the option of mobile learning. Also, we have to assume that the length of the intervention was too brief for the learners to become accustomed to their weblogs or to turn them into an integral part of their “personal learning environment”. In addition, prompts were presented as a writing instruction in advance.

Selasa, 07 November 2017

Summary Writing 7




Students and the Teacher’s Perceptions on Incorporating
the Blog Task and Peer Feedback into EFL Writing Classes Through Blogs


                In this modern era ,blog has bacame a useful  tool for teacher to develop student’s writing skill. Students  do not need to learn HTML in order to create a blog, and the view and content can be support via photos, music, and video files (Vurdien, 2013). Blogging can be a platform for students to communicate with each other, for teacher blogging can be a alternative tool that can help to improve students motivation and writing skill. Although blogs may not be the most suitable tool for all types of writing tasks in writing class but blogging helpfulness  in peer  feedback. It can be mentioned that using blog in writing class is better  than using traditional writing assignments, because the blog task is easily prepared, it can become a part of the regular writing class routine.