Survey of Students’ Experiences with Electronic Communication for Writing Improvement

Authors

  • Sumaiya Azmat Research Scholar, Department of Social Science and Humanities, Greenwich University, Karachi.
  • Imran Ahmed Assistant Professor, Govt. Premier College, Karachi Sindh Education & Literacy Department, Karachi, Pakistan.
  • Warsha Kashif Research Scholar, Department of Social Science and Humanities, Greenwich University, Karachi.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58622/vjes.v4i2.170

Keywords:

electronic communication, teachers and students, educational environments, transformative potential., constructivist pedagogy

Abstract

The introduction of electronic communication has caused a considerable evolution in the dynamic interaction between teachers and students in today's educational environments. In order to improve writing skills in school settings, this study explores the transformative potential of internet communication. The present abstract outlines the complex features of this revolutionary teaching instrument, clarifying its many aspects and significant consequences for promoting writing abilities in learning environments. This investigation, which is based on constructivist pedagogy and cognitive learning theories, reveals the mutually beneficial connection between internet communications and increasing writing ability through leveraging the collaborative relationship between technology and education. Teachers can enable learners to reach their full creative potential and produce a generation of articulate speakers ready to handle the challenges of the digital age.               

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Published

2024-04-30