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Language Teaching Research Quarterly

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124.94

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0.283

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1.2

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124.94

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Original Research

Technology-Supported Distance Learning of Writing in a Low-Interactivity, Low-Literacy Context: Lessons Learned

Language Teaching Research Quarterly, Volume 47, Pages 93-112, https://doi.org/10.32038/ltrq.2025.47.06

The recent pandemic has enabled education stakeholders worldwide to realize the myriad affordances of information and communication technology (ICT) for distance learning. This paper describes lessons learned from an educational design research project involving the low-interactivity information and communication technology-supported distance learning (TDL) of English language arts, particularly writing. Low-interactivity TDL, such as one via datacasting, in which data communication is inherently unidirectional, might not be as engaging as online TDL; however, it is more feasible in areas or countries with low Internet penetration. The project’s practical contributions are the lessons and learning materials that were developed to support the low-interactivity TDL of writing, coupled with results showing improved writing outcomes. Theoretical contributions include the frameworks and design guidelines for developing lessons and learning materials to promote structure and interactivity in the low-interactivity TDL of writing, even in a low-literacy context. These guidelines include the use of dynamic graphic organizers to support the genre-process approach to writing instruction in low-interactivity TDL settings, as well as mechanisms to promote learners’ sense of familiarity with the language, context, and content of the learning materials, which might be especially important in low-literacy situations.

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Acknowledgments

We would like to thank all the other team members of the Quality Education in Resource-challenged Schools with the help of Technology (QuERST) program, which this project is a component of, as well as the personnel and participants of this project.

 

Funding

This project was funded by the Department of Science and Technology – Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOST-PCIEERD).

 

Conflict of Interests

No, there are no conflicting interests. 

 

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