This book illustrates the latest developments in literacy and language
assessment in the digital context, and subsequently presents a rigorous
validation study on a newly proposed form of assessment (scenario-based
assessment, SBA) that seeks to respond to the contextual change of
literacy activities. It combines theories and innovative practices in
both the literacy and language assessment sectors.
The empirical validation study on SBA, presented here, can help readers
understand how digital scenarios can be realized in assessment practices
with the aid of computer technology, and how the scenario settings in
the digital context can affect EFL learners' reading-to-writing
performance. In this way, it can facilitate the reconceptualization of
L2 literacy in the digital context. Moreover, the evidence and critical
examination presented here can offer readers more comprehensive insights
into the value or validity of a given innovative approach before it is
adopted in their contexts.