Does Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) Improve Students’ Writing? Focus on Technical Aspects and Readability

Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) software has gained popularity in the field of writing related research. Most studies focused on perception and acceptance of AWEs and improvements in writing. However, this study was carried out based on the technicality of the writing which are often discussed as...

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Published in:International Journal of Information and Education Technology
Main Author: Zulkornain L.H.; Mat A.C.; Rahman N.A.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Journal of Information and Education Technology 2023
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Zulkornain L.H.; Mat A.C.; Rahman N.A.A.
Does Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) Improve Students’ Writing? Focus on Technical Aspects and Readability
2023
International Journal of Information and Education Technology
13
10
10.18178/ijiet.2023.13.10.1974
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85174295680&doi=10.18178%2fijiet.2023.13.10.1974&partnerID=40&md5=bbb4aac7d8383adc221f7d9ea96dfa76
Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) software has gained popularity in the field of writing related research. Most studies focused on perception and acceptance of AWEs and improvements in writing. However, this study was carried out based on the technicality of the writing which are often discussed as readability. The objectives of the study are to investigate the improvement in writing and to compare the results between the control and the experimental groups. The study employed a descriptive research design with two groups (control (n=49) and experimental n=72)) undergoing two tests (pre-test and post-test). The gap between these tests was 10 weeks where the control group went on the traditional teaching and learning method while the experimental group were exposed and trained to use AWE. Using the Flesch Reading Ease Scale and the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, the readability of the writings as well as the grade level required to understand the writings were tested. The findings revealed that the improvement of the readability in the experimental group fared slightly less compared to the control group. However, it is still safe to conclude that AWE does help to improve writings. © 2023 by the authors.
International Journal of Information and Education Technology
20103689
English
Article
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Zulkornain L.H.; Mat A.C.; Rahman N.A.A.
spellingShingle Zulkornain L.H.; Mat A.C.; Rahman N.A.A.
Does Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) Improve Students’ Writing? Focus on Technical Aspects and Readability
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title_short Does Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) Improve Students’ Writing? Focus on Technical Aspects and Readability
title_full Does Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) Improve Students’ Writing? Focus on Technical Aspects and Readability
title_fullStr Does Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) Improve Students’ Writing? Focus on Technical Aspects and Readability
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description Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) software has gained popularity in the field of writing related research. Most studies focused on perception and acceptance of AWEs and improvements in writing. However, this study was carried out based on the technicality of the writing which are often discussed as readability. The objectives of the study are to investigate the improvement in writing and to compare the results between the control and the experimental groups. The study employed a descriptive research design with two groups (control (n=49) and experimental n=72)) undergoing two tests (pre-test and post-test). The gap between these tests was 10 weeks where the control group went on the traditional teaching and learning method while the experimental group were exposed and trained to use AWE. Using the Flesch Reading Ease Scale and the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, the readability of the writings as well as the grade level required to understand the writings were tested. The findings revealed that the improvement of the readability in the experimental group fared slightly less compared to the control group. However, it is still safe to conclude that AWE does help to improve writings. © 2023 by the authors.
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