Book review | Technology in second language writing: Advances in composing, translation, writing pedagogy and data-driven learning

  • Du Y
  • Wang J
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Advanced technology has brought about great changes to language teaching and learning, such as significant shifts and requirements in the field of writing, which is considered as a complex ability to acquire, especially for second language (L2) learners (Hyland, 2021). Writing in this digital era has been shaped by various new technologies, resulting in more attention paid to technology use in L2 writing instruction and research. A new collection of papers titled Technology in second language writing: Advances in composing, translation, writing pedagogy and data-driven learning has been timely published to illustrate how the L2 writing field embraces the integration of technology in teaching and researching students with various cultural backgrounds. This fascinating book was edited by Jingjing Qin and Paul Stapleton who gathered scholars with different pedagogical experiences to provide a comprehensive detour from original research orientations to pedagogical applications.

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Du, Y., & Wang, J. (2023). Book review | Technology in second language writing: Advances in composing, translation, writing pedagogy and data-driven learning. Journal of Writing Research, 15(2), 429–434. https://doi.org/10.17239/jowr-2023.15.02.07

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