This article presents the results of a review of the literature questioning whether and to what extent computers can be used as a means of instruction for the guided acquisition of communicative writing skills in higher education. To answer this question, the present paper first explores the characteristics of acquiring these skills from a cognitive-psychological perspective, as well as the characteristics and behaviour of expert writers. On this basis, the paper then describes whether and how computer-aided instruction can relieve teachers of certain duties associated with writing instruction, allowing them more time to perform tasks which fully utilise their unique capabilities
In a scientific-writing course, 15 of 54 students used o review-supporting computer program, PREP-ED...
Today, teachers of English are faced with the problem of developing new vantage points from which to...
This study aims at investigating the effect of computer-assisted writing (CAW) on Saudi students’ wr...
This article presents the results of a review of the literature questioning whether and to what exte...
This article presents the results of a review of the literature questioning whether and to what exte...
This article describes a computer program designed to support the teaching of writing skills to pupi...
From the computer as a writing tool to writing as a tool. Jacques Crinon and Denis Legros, IUFM de ...
This article describes a computer program designed to support the teaching of writing skills to pupi...
This dissertation investigated whether computer assisted instruction improves vocabulary, spelling, ...
Computers can be useful allies for helping our students improve their writing skills in a second lan...
This article describes three current ways in which computer technology is applied to composition ins...
Educators have been attempting for several years to improve student communication skills through the...
Nowadays, technology has become one of the most dominant factors that assist second language learnin...
A review of the literature on computers and writing reveals that a dichotomy exists. The great debat...
In this study, the aim is to find out how teachers and students perceive the computer as a writing t...
In a scientific-writing course, 15 of 54 students used o review-supporting computer program, PREP-ED...
Today, teachers of English are faced with the problem of developing new vantage points from which to...
This study aims at investigating the effect of computer-assisted writing (CAW) on Saudi students’ wr...
This article presents the results of a review of the literature questioning whether and to what exte...
This article presents the results of a review of the literature questioning whether and to what exte...
This article describes a computer program designed to support the teaching of writing skills to pupi...
From the computer as a writing tool to writing as a tool. Jacques Crinon and Denis Legros, IUFM de ...
This article describes a computer program designed to support the teaching of writing skills to pupi...
This dissertation investigated whether computer assisted instruction improves vocabulary, spelling, ...
Computers can be useful allies for helping our students improve their writing skills in a second lan...
This article describes three current ways in which computer technology is applied to composition ins...
Educators have been attempting for several years to improve student communication skills through the...
Nowadays, technology has become one of the most dominant factors that assist second language learnin...
A review of the literature on computers and writing reveals that a dichotomy exists. The great debat...
In this study, the aim is to find out how teachers and students perceive the computer as a writing t...
In a scientific-writing course, 15 of 54 students used o review-supporting computer program, PREP-ED...
Today, teachers of English are faced with the problem of developing new vantage points from which to...
This study aims at investigating the effect of computer-assisted writing (CAW) on Saudi students’ wr...