Name: Syabiila Sanjaya Putri
Nim: 2088203059
MEET 7: Peer feedback rubric for
blog buddy: language learning log in EFL writing education
A.
LEARNING
LOG
Number
of the meeting task |
Topic
of the meeting |
Source |
Vocabulary
Usage (New vocabulary words or phrase encountered during the session
material) |
Example
taken from the text |
Grammar |
Meet
7 |
Peer feedback rubric
for blog buddy: language learning log in EFL writing education |
Lecturer’s
note |
Associated =
terkait (adjective) E.g. He was
just so different from most guys that I associated myself with. |
she
has been associated with the project from the first |
Present
perfect continuous tense |
|
|
|
multifaceted =
beraneka segi (adjective) E.g. the
play of light on the diamond's multifaceted surface |
"Her personality is
multifaceted, showcasing intelligence, creativity, and empathy." |
Adjective |
|
|
|
satisfaction
= kepuasan (object) E.g. he smiled
with saticfaction |
"Satisfaction after completing a
large project is achieved." |
Present
tense |
|
|
|
integrating
= mengintegrasikan E.g. integrating
microdensitometer |
"She is currently
integrating new software into the existing system." |
present
participle |
B.
REFLECTION
This information relates to the Blog Buddy peer
feedback rubric that I reviewed before to finals. These studies offer
strong proof in favor of using peer feedback rubrics in EFL writing lessons. I
will now need to learn more about this issue because I am not familiar with it,
and it will be helpful to me as I study for my news, feature, and editorial
classes. The part that most interested me was how teachers could use digital
platforms and peer feedback techniques to improve language acquisition, writing
skills, and student engagement. Peer reviews among friends might
influence language acquisition and writing proficiency in this
content. This knowledge is important to me in the workplace because
we can develop the skills to write insightful, informative, and engaging
reviews that contribute to the discourse surrounding the film and its impact on
the audience. I have developed my knowledge of this material that feedback can
engage in the context of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) writing education.
C. SUMMARY
Research
on peer feedback in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) writing education has
shown its significant role in enhancing language learning and writing skills,
according to the lecture explanation and lecture note in their article titled
"Peer Feedback Rubric for Blog Buddy: Language Learning Log in EFL Writing
Education." Research by Kamimura (2006) and Saeed (2018) emphasize the
advantages of using social media sites like Facebook groups for peer review,
which improves writing abilities and creates a positive learning atmosphere.
According to Shofiya (2021), pupils have a good perception of online peer
feedback, which enhances their motivation and improves their reading and
writing abilities. Zhang (2014) discovered a positive correlation between learners'
motivation, teamwork, and overall course satisfaction and blog-mediated peer
feedback.
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