Author:
APPEL CHRISTINE,GILABERT ROGER
Abstract
The objective of this paper is to describe a task-based project in tandem
via e-mail, and to discuss the effects of motivation on task performance. In this project, a group
of Irish students and a group of Spanish students are asked to carry out a series of tasks in
collaboration with their tandem partners via e-mail by means of a web page especially designed for
the project. Half the message is meant to be written in the student’s native language and
half in the target language, and students are also encouraged to correct one another. The goal
behind our research is to discuss the effects of motivation on task performance. We argue that
resource directing (such as reasoning demands) and resource depleting factors (such as prior
knowledge) which belong to task complexity in Robinson’s model (Robinson, 2001) are
closely connected to affective variables which, as is the case with motivation, belong to task
difficulty. Motivational factors like interest in the meanings to be exchanged, involvement in
the decision-making process, students’ expertise in the topic, media and materials used,
and the diffusion of outcomes among others have strong effects on task performance, and should
therefore be considered together with complexity variables.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Education
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