The relative effectiveness of immediate and delayed corrective feedback in video-based computer-mediated communication

The Relative Effectiveness of Immediate and Delayed Corrective Feedback in Video-Based Computer-Mediated Communication Abstract Feedback timing is one of the factors that can moderate the effectiveness of feedback that has recently attracted the attention of corrective feedback researchers in SLA (e...

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Autores: Canals, Laia, granena, gisela, Yilmaz, Yucel, Malicka, Aleksandra
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión aceptada para publicación
Fecha de publicación:2021
País:España
Institución:Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC)
Repositorio:O2, repositorio institucional de la UOC
OAI Identifier:oai:openaccess.uoc.edu:10609/146841
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10609/146841
https://doi.org/10.1177/13621688211052793
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:feedback timing
computer-mediated communication
oral interaction
explicit correction
video-based feedback
comunicación mediante ordenador
interacción oral
corrección explicita
retroalimentación a través de vídeo
retroalimentación sincronizada
comunicació mitjançant ordinador
interacció oral
correcció explicita
retroalimentació a través de vídeo
retroalimentació sincronitzada
Language and languages -- Study and teaching
Llenguatge i llengües -- Ensenyament
Lenguaje y lenguas -- Enseñanza
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Sumario:The Relative Effectiveness of Immediate and Delayed Corrective Feedback in Video-Based Computer-Mediated Communication Abstract Feedback timing is one of the factors that can moderate the effectiveness of feedback that has recently attracted the attention of corrective feedback researchers in SLA (e.g., Arroyo & Yilmaz, 2018; Henderson, 2021; Shintani & Aubrey, 2016). However, research to date has focused on either face-to-face or text-based computer-mediated communication. In this study, we investigated the relative effectiveness of immediate and delayed corrective feedback on the acquisition of -ing/-ed participial adjectives by English-as-a-foreign-language Spanish learners in video-based computer-mediated communication. Fifty-two participants took part in a communicative task in one of four groups (two experimental and two control). The immediate-feedback group received explicit corrective feedback during the task whereas the delayed-feedback group received the feedback 24 hours later by means of an edited video recording of the interaction. The effects of the feedback were measured through an oral production task and an untimed grammaticality judgment test. Although the results showed no differences between the two feedback timing groups and control participants on the grammaticality judgement test, both feedback groups outperformed the control group on the oral production task without showing statistically significant timing effects.