2017
DOI: 10.1080/09588221.2017.1363056
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Exploring the impact of online peer-editing using Google Docs on EFL learners’ academic writing skills: a mixed methods study

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“…This interview was performed after the practice application and lasted 20 minutes, as recommended by Lauermann & Barbosa (2018). All data collected through interviews were then audio-recorded and transcribed (Ebadi & Rahimi, 2017;Widodo, 2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This interview was performed after the practice application and lasted 20 minutes, as recommended by Lauermann & Barbosa (2018). All data collected through interviews were then audio-recorded and transcribed (Ebadi & Rahimi, 2017;Widodo, 2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collaboration ability is a basic requirement of society nowadays. Scholars suggested the following tools to enhance collaborative writing: wiki [70][71][72][73], Google Docs [74][75][76], blogs [77][78][79] and web-based word processing [80]. These tools are very popular and are used to practice writing and speaking skills [77,81,82].…”
Section: Collaborative Writing Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, Thai undergraduate students in a collaborative writing group using Google Docs performed better on a written activity than students in a face-to-face group (Suwantarathip & Wichadee, 2014). Some reasons why Google Docs may improve L2 academic writing is because of the online peer editing capability of Google Docs (Ebadi & Rahimi, 2017), and because students can gain ideas from watching others write, and benefit from seeing what mistakes their co-authors make and the teacher corrects (Aubrey, 2014).…”
Section: Collaborative Second-language Writing and Vocabulary On Googmentioning
confidence: 99%