Engaging Saudi EFL Students in Online Peer Review in a Saudi University Context

This study focuses on a Saudi English as a foreign language (EFL) context. It employs Google Docs as an educational tool to engage Saudi EFL students in online peer review to address some challenges faced instructors when they implement peer review in class. The main goals of the study are examining...

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Editing
Electronic Learning
English (Second Language)
Error Correction
Feedback (Response)
Foreign Countries
Males
Peer Evaluation
Positive Attitudes
Second Language Learning
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