Constructing literature review: e-tutors' feedback and concern

Constructing literature review is an integral part of writing a proposal or research report. In order to conjure up literature review, student writers need to conduct readings on pertinent previous studies and situate their study among the previous studies. This paper aims at exploring the e-tutors&...

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Main Authors: Fong, Ng Siew, Wan Mansor, Wan Fara Adlina, Salam, Abdul Rahim, Ibrahim, Noor Aireen, Md. Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah, Abdul Aziz, Azian, Abdullah, Tina, Zakaria, Mohamad Hassan
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spelling my.utm.690812017-11-20T08:52:12Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/69081/ Constructing literature review: e-tutors' feedback and concern Fong, Ng Siew Wan Mansor, Wan Fara Adlina Salam, Abdul Rahim Ibrahim, Noor Aireen Md. Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah Abdul Aziz, Azian Abdullah, Tina Zakaria, Mohamad Hassan L Education (General) Constructing literature review is an integral part of writing a proposal or research report. In order to conjure up literature review, student writers need to conduct readings on pertinent previous studies and situate their study among the previous studies. This paper aims at exploring the e-tutors' or content instructors' pedagogical practices in tutoring the student writers on improving their literature review via Google Docs. Google Docs was selected as the platform for the tutoring to take place because it allows both synchronous as well as asynchronous modes of networking. The participants involved are four pairs of e-tutor-student where one-on-one tutoring was conducted. The data collection instruments include the student writers' writing drafts, virtual observation, as well as interview with both the student writers and e-tutors. In analyzing the data, qualitative analysis was performed. Analysis of the data suggests that the e-tutors' pedagogical practices include frequent use of direct feedback, pointing out the strengths of the student writers, and asking for the expansion on certain subject matter. The findings are discussed in terms of e-tutors' concern and the issues pertaining to error correction and praises. Serials Publications 2016 Article PeerReviewed Fong, Ng Siew and Wan Mansor, Wan Fara Adlina and Salam, Abdul Rahim and Ibrahim, Noor Aireen and Md. Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah and Abdul Aziz, Azian and Abdullah, Tina and Zakaria, Mohamad Hassan (2016) Constructing literature review: e-tutors' feedback and concern. Man in India, 96 (1). pp. 419-426. ISSN 0025-1569 http://www.scopus.com
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topic L Education (General)
spellingShingle L Education (General)
Fong, Ng Siew
Wan Mansor, Wan Fara Adlina
Salam, Abdul Rahim
Ibrahim, Noor Aireen
Md. Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah
Abdul Aziz, Azian
Abdullah, Tina
Zakaria, Mohamad Hassan
Constructing literature review: e-tutors' feedback and concern
description Constructing literature review is an integral part of writing a proposal or research report. In order to conjure up literature review, student writers need to conduct readings on pertinent previous studies and situate their study among the previous studies. This paper aims at exploring the e-tutors' or content instructors' pedagogical practices in tutoring the student writers on improving their literature review via Google Docs. Google Docs was selected as the platform for the tutoring to take place because it allows both synchronous as well as asynchronous modes of networking. The participants involved are four pairs of e-tutor-student where one-on-one tutoring was conducted. The data collection instruments include the student writers' writing drafts, virtual observation, as well as interview with both the student writers and e-tutors. In analyzing the data, qualitative analysis was performed. Analysis of the data suggests that the e-tutors' pedagogical practices include frequent use of direct feedback, pointing out the strengths of the student writers, and asking for the expansion on certain subject matter. The findings are discussed in terms of e-tutors' concern and the issues pertaining to error correction and praises.
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author Fong, Ng Siew
Wan Mansor, Wan Fara Adlina
Salam, Abdul Rahim
Ibrahim, Noor Aireen
Md. Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah
Abdul Aziz, Azian
Abdullah, Tina
Zakaria, Mohamad Hassan
author_facet Fong, Ng Siew
Wan Mansor, Wan Fara Adlina
Salam, Abdul Rahim
Ibrahim, Noor Aireen
Md. Yusof, Masdinah Alauyah
Abdul Aziz, Azian
Abdullah, Tina
Zakaria, Mohamad Hassan
author_sort Fong, Ng Siew
title Constructing literature review: e-tutors' feedback and concern
title_short Constructing literature review: e-tutors' feedback and concern
title_full Constructing literature review: e-tutors' feedback and concern
title_fullStr Constructing literature review: e-tutors' feedback and concern
title_full_unstemmed Constructing literature review: e-tutors' feedback and concern
title_sort constructing literature review: e-tutors' feedback and concern
publisher Serials Publications
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/69081/
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