Indonesian University Dtudents’ Grammarly Independent Appropriation: Motivation and Perception

Authors

  • Praditya Putri Utami Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang
  • Evi Karlina Ambarwati Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang
  • Indah Purnama Dewi Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang

Keywords:

Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE), English as a Foreign Language, Grammarly, perspective, written formative feedback

Abstract

Formative feedback is an important element in writing instruction. It brings benefits to students’ domain-specific skills as well as students’ overall writing development.  Current technological advancements create affordances for technology-based feedback. Over the years, various Automated Writing Evaluation (AWE) tools have been created by applying computational method to analyze texts then automatically generate assessment of grammar, mechanics and style, one of which is Grammarly. This study aims to explore the motivation and perspective of university students in appropriating Grammarly in instruction which does not promote AWE. Employing narrative inquiry, this study gathered the experience of 2 Indonesian university students using a variety of personal narrative.  It was found that the participants’ independent Grammarly appropriation is to be motivated by their belief in learning, feedback preference and English proficiency. Also, their proficiency shapes their appropriating behavior and perspective about the machine generated feedback. Regardless the pros and cons, AWE seems to continue to gain significance in writing pedagogy in today’s 21st century education environment as they promote students’ learning as well information, media and technology skills.

Author Biographies

  • Praditya Putri Utami , Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang

    Praditya Putri Utami is a lecturer in English Education Department Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang. She earned her Bachelor Degree from Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia in English Linguistics and Literature. While she obtained her Master’s Degree from Universitas Indraprasta PGRI in English Education.

    Her research interests are Applied Linguistics and Academic Writing.  

  • Evi Karlina Ambarwati, Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang

     

    Evi Karlina Ambarwati is a lecturer in English Education Department Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang. She earned her Master’s Degree from University Malaya in Teaching English as a Second Language in 2013.

     

    Her research interests are Academic Writing, Educational Technology and Teaching English to Young Learners.

     

    She is also a reviewer in a nationally-accredited journal, ELT in Focus Journal (https://journal.unsika.ac.id/index.php/ELTINFOCUS) and a Q3-indexed journal, International Journal of Information and Education Technology (https://www.ijiet.org/).

     

  • Indah Purnama Dewi , Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang

    Indah Purnama Dewi is a lecturer in English Education Department Universitas Singaperbangsa. She earned her Bachelor Degree from Universitas Singaperbangsa Karawang and her Master’s Degree from Universitas Indraprasta PGRI in English Education.

    Her research interests are Academic Writing and English for Specific Purposes.  

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Published

21-10-2024

How to Cite

Utami , P. P., Ambarwati, E. K., & Dewi , I. P. (2024). Indonesian University Dtudents’ Grammarly Independent Appropriation: Motivation and Perception. VietTESOL International Convention Proceedings, 4. https://proceedings.viettesol.org.vn/index.php/vic/article/view/141

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