Author:
Najjemba Josephine Lutaaya,Cronjé Johannes
Abstract
Digitally mediated role plays indicate potential for
collaboration, social exchange of information and knowledge as well
as motivation for learning beyond classroom time. These elements are
critical for ESL learners’ development of language and argumentative
writing practices. The aim of this research project was to
investigate how students’ engagement with and participation in
online role play collaborative arguments shaped their literacy
practices, and influenced their beliefs and thinking regarding
particular societal issue. This qualitative research project based
on a larger ethnographic case study and tools of action research
investigated students’ interactions and experiences before, during
and after the online role play. The study involved 20 ESL
pre‑service students at one university in Uganda and was conducted
in both the real and online spaces. The real space involved
face‑to‑face sessions aimed at building students’ confidence in
using blogs for online role play. While the online space involved
non‑participant observations to gain understanding of the social
dynamics of students’ engagement in online role play, and the
opportunities for students to engage in literacy practices related
to online argumentative compositions. The study findings indicated
that engagement in online role play using blog platform provided a
rich environment for learners to exercise their creativity,
orchestrate multiple ways of meaning‑making and build tactical
relations for purposes of collective action. Furthermore, the use of
online role play collaborative arguments facilitated a shift from
“ascribed” to “achieved” identities where students did not only
become aware that they were dealing with issues larger than
individual perspectives, associated with school, family, culture and
the legal system, but also that there need for them to take part in
the civic action.
Publisher
Academic Conferences International Ltd
Subject
Computer Science Applications,Education
Cited by
6 articles.
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