Helping Students from Different Disciplines with their Final Year/Capstone Project : Supervisors' and Students' Needs and Requests
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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | ENGLISH ACROSS THE CURRICULUM |
Subtitle of host publication | VOICES FROM AROUND THE WORLD |
Editors | Bruce Morrison, Julia Chen, Linda Lin, Alan Urmston |
Place of Publication | Colorado |
Publisher | WAC Clearinghouse |
Chapter | 5 |
Pages | 91-106 |
Number of pages | 16 |
ISBN (electronic) | 9781642151220, 9781642151237 |
ISBN (print) | 9781646422227 |
Publication status | Published - Nov 2021 |
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Name | INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES ON THE STUDY OF WRITING |
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Publisher | WAC Clearinghouse |
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Permanent Link | https://scholars.cityu.edu.hk/en/publications/publication(80a3fe30-4bb8-44e4-b842-24d0d2b85a99).html |
Abstract
A capstone project (CP) demands mastery of a broad range of skills, such as formulating research questions,synthesizing and cross-referencing previous literature with current findings, and writing up the study in the longest report students have probably ever written. The study reported in this chapter is part of a government-funded five-university project on co-developing a mobile app for supporting CP writing in various disciplines. This project is grounded in the belief that the ubiquitous and interactive nature of mobile learning could enrich learning and supervision experience (Källkvist et al., 2009), which in turn would lead to higher student satisfaction (Del Río et al., 2018). To develop a mobile app that helps supervisors and students, a dual-method approach was employed to gather both subjective and objective stakeholder feedback data via focus group interviews and by analysing CP reports from three disciplines to reveal common writing problems (Flowerdew, 2018). Results show that the introduction section, the literature review and the discussion sections, research mapping and referencing are four major areas of concern.
Research Area(s)
- English across the curriculum, capstone project, mobile app, student needs, textual analysis
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Helping Students from Different Disciplines with their Final Year/Capstone Project: Supervisors' and Students' Needs and Requests. / Chen, Julia; Chan, Christy; Man, Vicky et al.
ENGLISH ACROSS THE CURRICULUM: VOICES FROM AROUND THE WORLD. ed. / Bruce Morrison; Julia Chen; Linda Lin; Alan Urmston. Colorado: WAC Clearinghouse, 2021. p. 91-106 (INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES ON THE STUDY OF WRITING).
ENGLISH ACROSS THE CURRICULUM: VOICES FROM AROUND THE WORLD. ed. / Bruce Morrison; Julia Chen; Linda Lin; Alan Urmston. Colorado: WAC Clearinghouse, 2021. p. 91-106 (INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGES ON THE STUDY OF WRITING).
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