Title of article :
The Impact of Electronic vs. Human Observer Feedback on Improving Teaching of Translation Skills to Iranian EFL Students
Author/Authors :
Tabatabaei, Omid Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran , Fatahipour, Majid Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran , Mohammadi Sarab, Maryam Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran
Abstract :
In the area of teaching translation, investigating the effectiveness of
technological solutions in developing translation skills is both timely
and in demand. As the first step, one can try to explore feedback
generated by machines compared to humans. The purpose of this study
was to examine the impact of electronic feedback provided by the
designed translation software on the translation skills of Iranian EFL
students compared to the feedback given by an expert human observer.
To this end, 60 intermediate male and female students were selected as
participants after the administration of Oxford Placement Test (OPT),
followed by a translation skill test as pretest and posttest. The analysis
of the pretest and posttest data revealed that after receiving the two
types of feedback, both groups performed significantly better on
posttest. Further analysis of the data, however, indicated that sustained
electronic observer feedback was superior to human observer feedback
in terms of developing translation skills. It can be discussed that taking
advantage of an efficient electronic tool which enjoys the potential of
providing some feedback would drive the focus away from the
repetitive mistakes and frees up the time and focus on students’
personal problems. The findings may have implications for translation
education, training, and practice.
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
Electronic observer feedback , human observer feedback , translation skills , translation software
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Applied Linguistics (IJAL)