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Title: Smartphone-tapping vs hand-writing: a comparative study of note-taking alternatives for consecutive interpretation
Other Titles: การศึกษาเปรียบเทียบเครื่องมือในการจดบันทึกในการล่ามพูดตาม ระหว่างการพิมพ์บนโทรศัพท์มือถืออัจฉริยะและการเขียนด้วยมือ
Authors: Panuwat Sojaiwong
Advisors: Nunghatai Rangponsumrit
Other author: Chulalongkorn University. Faculty of Arts
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Chulalongkorn University
Abstract: Tapping on a smartphone has expanded beyond texting, from interpersonal interaction to taking notes in an academic context. More specifically, consecutive interpreters, both novice and experienced, who are accustomed to smartphone tapping on a daily basis may be able to take notes on their smartphones. The study investigates the modern method of tapping on a smartphone as a note-taking alternative to the classic method of pen and paper. Six Thai interpreting students participated in a consecutive interpretation experiment. Participants were given the opportunity to practice both hand-writing and smartphone tapping for their consecutive interpretation tasks. The data was collected in the form of recorded audio files, speech transcripts, and virtual meeting recordings. The results were evaluated and discussed based on data extracted from self-assessment, interpretation fidelity assessment, and interview. The overall results suggest that smartphone notes can be reasonably practical. However, because of its novelty, extensive training is necessary, and it provides an optional alternative rather than a substitute for the traditional notes based on individual preference.
Description: Independent Study (M.A.)--Chulalongkorn University, 2021
Degree Name: Master of Arts
Degree Level: Master's Degree
Degree Discipline: Translation and Interpretation
URI: http://cuir.car.chula.ac.th/handle/123456789/81125
URI: http://doi.org/10.58837/CHULA.IS.2021.131
metadata.dc.identifier.DOI: 10.58837/CHULA.IS.2021.131
Type: Independent Study
Appears in Collections:Arts - Independent Studies

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