The present study attempted to unveil the differences in the cognitive processes employed in writing in a second language while writing on computer, and with paper and pencil. In doing so, eleven upper-intermediate, Persian-speaking English Language learners wrote texts in response to two International English Language Testing System (IELTS) writing tasks on computer and with paper and pencil. The Cognitive Processes Questionnaire (Weir, et al., 2007) and stimulated recall interviews were employed to collect data. The quantitative and qualitative analysis of the collected data indicated that the participants spent less time on pre-writing planning, in the computerized condition, but they paused more often during the writing process for onli...
The study attempts to compare the effects of using Word-Processing and conventional writing, based o...
The writing models that have illuminated writing research and the teaching of writing in the past 30...
International language testing bodies are now moving rapidly towards using computers for many areas ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether word processing might change a second language (L...
It is unknown whether and to what extent cognitive individual differences may play different roles i...
Computer-based (CB) assessment is becoming more common in most university disciplines, and internati...
This project examined the cognitive processes and online behaviours of second language writers while...
This project examined the cognitive processes and online behaviours of second language writers while...
The study tracked development along university levels in writing in English as a foreign language of...
AbstractThis research investigates whether advanced-level language learners use similar cognitive st...
This study was carried out in order to advance our understanding of the writing process by linking p...
Writing is a pleasant and seminal task, but writing is used as multi-leveled teaching instruments, ...
The great influence of mass technologies has changed our writing modality that is moving from the tr...
A study examined the effect of word processing on the amount and kind of planning writers do. Subjec...
In this paper we make a proposal that writing modality (pen-and-paper versus computer-based writing ...
The study attempts to compare the effects of using Word-Processing and conventional writing, based o...
The writing models that have illuminated writing research and the teaching of writing in the past 30...
International language testing bodies are now moving rapidly towards using computers for many areas ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether word processing might change a second language (L...
It is unknown whether and to what extent cognitive individual differences may play different roles i...
Computer-based (CB) assessment is becoming more common in most university disciplines, and internati...
This project examined the cognitive processes and online behaviours of second language writers while...
This project examined the cognitive processes and online behaviours of second language writers while...
The study tracked development along university levels in writing in English as a foreign language of...
AbstractThis research investigates whether advanced-level language learners use similar cognitive st...
This study was carried out in order to advance our understanding of the writing process by linking p...
Writing is a pleasant and seminal task, but writing is used as multi-leveled teaching instruments, ...
The great influence of mass technologies has changed our writing modality that is moving from the tr...
A study examined the effect of word processing on the amount and kind of planning writers do. Subjec...
In this paper we make a proposal that writing modality (pen-and-paper versus computer-based writing ...
The study attempts to compare the effects of using Word-Processing and conventional writing, based o...
The writing models that have illuminated writing research and the teaching of writing in the past 30...
International language testing bodies are now moving rapidly towards using computers for many areas ...