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Observing writing: Insights from Keystroke Logging and Handwriting
is a timely volume appearing twelve years after the Studies in
Writing volume Computer Keystroke Logging and Writing (Sullivan
& Lindgren, 2006). The 2006 volume provided the reader with a
fundamental account of keystroke logging, a methodology in which a
piece of software records every keystroke, cursor and mouse
movement a writer undertakes during a writing session. This new
volume highlights current theoretical and applied research
questions in keystroke logging and handwriting research that
observes writing. In this volume, contributors from a range of
disciplines, including linguistics, psychology, neuroscience,
modern languages, and education, present their research that
considers the cognitive and socio-cultural complexities of writing
texts in academic and professional settings.
Exploring Indigenous writing and literacies across five continents,
this volume celebrates the resilience of Indigenous languages. This
book makes a significant contribution to the understanding of the
contemporary challenges facing Indigenous writing and literacies
and argues that innovative and creative ideas can create a hopeful
future for Indigenous writing. Contributions following the themes
'Sketching the Context', 'Enhancing Writing', and 'Creating the
Future' are concluded with two reflective chapters evidencing the
importance of volume's thesis for the future of Indigenous writing
and literacies. This volume encourages the development of research
in this area, specifically inviting the international writing
research community to engage with Indigenous peoples and support
research on the nexus of Indigenous writing, literacies and
education.
Computer keystroke logging is an exciting development in writing
research methodology that allows a documents evolution to be logged
and then replayed as if the document were being written for the
first time. Computer keystroke logged data allows analysis of the
revisions and pauses made by authors during the writing of texts.
Computer Keystroke Logging and Writing: Methods and Applications is
the first book to successfully collect a group of leading computer
keystroke logging researchers into a single volume and provide an
invaluable introduction and overview of this dynamic area of
research.
This volume provides the reader unfamiliar with writing research an
introduction to the field and it provides the reader unfamiliar
with the technique a sound background in keystroke logging
technology and an understanding of its potential in writing
research. In the core of the methods section, leading researchers
demonstrate how keystroke logging can be used to analyze the
writing process phenomena of the pause, the writing unit and the
revision unit. These phenomena are illustrated with data from
current keystroke logging research projects. The final section of
the book explores a range of application possibilities for computer
keystroke logging. These include how keystroke logging can be used
to study how translators approach their work, how keystroke
logging, alone or coupled with other techniques, can be used to
examine theoretical proposals and models, and how keystroke logging
can be used in pedagogical settings.
*Work from the world's leading researchers in one volume
*Provides and excellent introduction and overview of key-stroke
logging
*Includes a discussion ofapplications for this exciting new field
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