Collaborative writing practices and multiliteracies in high school textual production

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Autor(a) principal: da Silva, Daiane Mari da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Castela, Greice da Silva
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Linguagem em Foco (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.uece.br/index.php/linguagememfoco/article/view/4021
Resumo: This article presents an analysis on collaborative writing practices used on a collective online comment writing discursive genre, produced on the digital application Google Docs, approaching the racism theme with senior year high school students from a municipal school in Palotina, PR. The question that guided the research was: How can collaborative writing contribute to online comment writing discursive genre? The research falls within the Applied Linguistics field, being a qualitative research, particularly an action research kind. The research’s corpus consists on online group commentary and was analyzed, on the written and rewritten steps of an online comment production stored on Google Docs version history, in order to identify which aspects of collaborative writing practices and which elements of the multi-tools students used. The theoretical basis was centered around authors like Pinheiro (2011), Rojo e Moura (2012), Coscarelli (2016), Ribeiro (2018), among others. The data reveals very positive results, since students that effectively participated in both the written and rewritten activity, produced the proposed discursive genre text, having done the collaborative practices of collective written text construction and being able to insert multiliteracy elements in it.
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spelling Collaborative writing practices and multiliteracies in high school textual productionPráticas colaborativas de escrita e multiletramentos na produção textual do ensino médioPráticas Colaborativas de EscritaGoogle DocsMultiletramentosCollaborative Writing PracticesGoogle DocsMultiliteracyThis article presents an analysis on collaborative writing practices used on a collective online comment writing discursive genre, produced on the digital application Google Docs, approaching the racism theme with senior year high school students from a municipal school in Palotina, PR. The question that guided the research was: How can collaborative writing contribute to online comment writing discursive genre? The research falls within the Applied Linguistics field, being a qualitative research, particularly an action research kind. The research’s corpus consists on online group commentary and was analyzed, on the written and rewritten steps of an online comment production stored on Google Docs version history, in order to identify which aspects of collaborative writing practices and which elements of the multi-tools students used. The theoretical basis was centered around authors like Pinheiro (2011), Rojo e Moura (2012), Coscarelli (2016), Ribeiro (2018), among others. The data reveals very positive results, since students that effectively participated in both the written and rewritten activity, produced the proposed discursive genre text, having done the collaborative practices of collective written text construction and being able to insert multiliteracy elements in it.Este artigo apresenta uma análise de práticas colaborativas de escrita utilizadas em uma produção textual coletiva do gênero discursivo comentário online, produzida na plataforma digital Google Docs, com alunos do 3º ano do Ensino Médio de um Colégio do município de Palotina-PR. A pergunta que norteou a pesquisa foi: Como as práticas colaborativas de escrita podem contribuir para produção textual do gênero discursivo comentário online? A investigação insere-se no campo da Linguística Aplicada, sendo uma pesquisa qualitativa e do tipo pesquisa-ação. O corpus da pesquisa consiste no comentário online em grupo e foi analisado, em suas etapas de escrita e reescrita, armazenadas no histórico de versões do Google Docs, a fim de identificar que aspectos das práticas colaborativas de escrita e que elementos dos multiletramentos os estudantes utilizaram. O embasamento teórico pautou-se em autores como Koche (2010), Pinheiro (2011), Mendonça (2018), Rojo e Moura (2012), Coscarelli (2016), Ribeiro (2018), entre outros. Os dados revelaram resultados muito positivos, posto que os estudantes participaram efetivamente da atividade tanto de escrita como de rescrita, produziram o texto do gênero discursivo proposto, tendo realizado as práticas colaborativas de escrita na construção coletiva do texto e conseguido inserir elementos de multiletramentos nele.EdUECE2020-09-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/epub+ziphttps://revistas.uece.br/index.php/linguagememfoco/article/view/402110.46230/2674-8266-12-4021Revista Linguagem em Foco; Vol. 12 No. 2 (2020): Linguagens e tecnologia: ideias e debates sobre apropriação tecnológica na escola contemporânea; 292-313Revista Linguagem em Foco; v. 12 n. 2 (2020): Linguagens e tecnologia: ideias e debates sobre apropriação tecnológica na escola contemporânea; 292-3132674-82662176-7955reponame:Revista Linguagem em Foco (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE)instacron:UECEporhttps://revistas.uece.br/index.php/linguagememfoco/article/view/4021/3470https://revistas.uece.br/index.php/linguagememfoco/article/view/4021/3471Copyright (c) 2020 Daiane Mari da Silva da Silva, Greice da Silva Castelainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessda Silva, Daiane Mari da SilvaCastela, Greice da Silva2021-03-23T17:45:03Zoai:ojs.revistas.uece.br:article/4021Revistahttps://revistas.uece.br/index.php/linguagememfocoPUBhttps://revistas.uece.br/index.php/linguagememfoco/oailinguagememfoco@uece.br||2674-82662176-7955opendoar:2021-03-23T17:45:03Revista Linguagem em Foco (Online) - Universidade Estadual do Ceará (UECE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Collaborative writing practices and multiliteracies in high school textual production
Práticas colaborativas de escrita e multiletramentos na produção textual do ensino médio
title Collaborative writing practices and multiliteracies in high school textual production
spellingShingle Collaborative writing practices and multiliteracies in high school textual production
da Silva, Daiane Mari da Silva
Práticas Colaborativas de Escrita
Google Docs
Multiletramentos
Collaborative Writing Practices
Google Docs
Multiliteracy
title_short Collaborative writing practices and multiliteracies in high school textual production
title_full Collaborative writing practices and multiliteracies in high school textual production
title_fullStr Collaborative writing practices and multiliteracies in high school textual production
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative writing practices and multiliteracies in high school textual production
title_sort Collaborative writing practices and multiliteracies in high school textual production
author da Silva, Daiane Mari da Silva
author_facet da Silva, Daiane Mari da Silva
Castela, Greice da Silva
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author2 Castela, Greice da Silva
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv da Silva, Daiane Mari da Silva
Castela, Greice da Silva
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Práticas Colaborativas de Escrita
Google Docs
Multiletramentos
Collaborative Writing Practices
Google Docs
Multiliteracy
topic Práticas Colaborativas de Escrita
Google Docs
Multiletramentos
Collaborative Writing Practices
Google Docs
Multiliteracy
description This article presents an analysis on collaborative writing practices used on a collective online comment writing discursive genre, produced on the digital application Google Docs, approaching the racism theme with senior year high school students from a municipal school in Palotina, PR. The question that guided the research was: How can collaborative writing contribute to online comment writing discursive genre? The research falls within the Applied Linguistics field, being a qualitative research, particularly an action research kind. The research’s corpus consists on online group commentary and was analyzed, on the written and rewritten steps of an online comment production stored on Google Docs version history, in order to identify which aspects of collaborative writing practices and which elements of the multi-tools students used. The theoretical basis was centered around authors like Pinheiro (2011), Rojo e Moura (2012), Coscarelli (2016), Ribeiro (2018), among others. The data reveals very positive results, since students that effectively participated in both the written and rewritten activity, produced the proposed discursive genre text, having done the collaborative practices of collective written text construction and being able to insert multiliteracy elements in it.
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