Abstract
Technological advances have promoted changes in social practices. In the educational context, they have set new roles and modified the relations among those who engage in the teaching-learning process, and have changed the way knowledge is produced, consumed and distributed, demanding new and efficient types of formative assessment. In this line of thought, this article suggests the multimodal platform CGScholar as an effective resource to develop online writing and peer-feedback activities with an automated managerial system to blind and randomly distribute papers to reviewers. Moreover, this article reports research findings to demonstrate that the writing and the peer-feedback activities are enhanced by the multimodal features of this platform. These activities can be employed in EFL learning to enhance learning opportunities, employ higher cognitive processes, and to teach large groups of students, either remote or face-to-face, without increasing management time.
Publisher
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)
Subject
Literature and Literary Theory