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Publication Date: 2014
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Let Developmental Students Shine: Digital Writing
Yu, Eunjyu
Research & Teaching in Developmental Education, v30 n2 p99-110 Spr 2014
In a study designed to analyze faculty and student perceptions of the value of digital writing in the first year composition classroom, 21 first-year college students and a nationwide sample of 50 college composition teachers participated in conceptualizing digital multimodal composition and defining the benchmarks for first-year college digital writing. Based on the findings of this study and meta-analyses of literature, the following assessment criteria are suggested: 1. Rhetorical Knowledge, 2. Knowledge of Conventions, 3. Use of Modalities, Media, and Genres, 4. Originality/Creativity, and 5. Critical Thinking/Problem-Solving Skills. The implications for developmental educators lie in the necessity for developmental students to move into first year college-level writing classes and successfully navigate these classes in an increasingly digital world.
Descriptors: Developmental Programs, Freshman Composition, Electronic Publishing, Benchmarking, Scoring Formulas, Evaluation Methods, Rhetorical Invention, Academic Standards, Literary Devices, Literary Genres, Creativity, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Writing Achievement, Writing Skills, Multiple Literacies, Online Surveys, College Faculty, Undergraduate Students, Scores, Student Attitudes, Evaluation Criteria, Questionnaires
New York College Learning Skills Association. Web site: http://www.nyclsa.org
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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