透视图(图形)
心理学
理想(伦理)
第二语言写作
谈判
数学教育
专业写作
第二语言
语言习得
合作写作
教育学
领域(数学)
透视法
第一语言
外语
语言能力
机制(生物学)
近端发育区
动力学(音乐)
计算机辅助通信
语言教育
书面语
高等教育
教育技术
多元方法论
半结构化面试
愿意交流
第二语言习得
作者
Minlin Zou,Ali Soyoof,Mark Feng Teng,Huiqing Chen
标识
DOI:10.1177/13621688251375547
摘要
Artificial intelligence-mediated informal digital learning of English (AI-IDLE) is emerging as a promising field in computer-assisted language learning (CALL). This study asserts a need to adopt a skill-specific (e.g., writing) perspective to examine the unique challenges and psychological mechanisms associated with second language (L2) writing. Drawing upon the theoretical concepts of L2 writing future selves (i.e., the ideal L2 writing self and the ought-to L2 writing self) and L2 writing enjoyment, this study seeks to investigate the motivational and affective basis of AI-IDLE writing (AI-IDLE-W). We collected questionnaire data from 412 Chinese university students and conducted postsurvey interviews with 12 of them. The quantitative findings demonstrated that both the ideal L2 writing self and the ought-to L2 writing self can significantly influence AI-IDLE-W, but only the ideal L2 writing self can have an effect on students’ L2 writing enjoyment. Analysis of the interview data not only confirmed quantitative findings but also added nuances and contextual details to them. Furthermore, it disclosed a more dynamic and complicated mechanism of how L2 writing future selves, enjoyment, and AI-IDLE-W intertwine with each other as learners negotiate their own learning contexts. This explanatory sequential mixed-method design reveals implications for future pedagogical practices in supporting L2 learners’ writing skill development in the environment of AI-IDLE.
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