Will mobile learning change language learning?
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Abstract
Abstract The use of mobile phones and other portable devices is beginning to have an impact on how learning takes place in many disciplines and contexts, including language learning. Learners who are not dependent on access to fixed computers can engage in activities that relate more closely to their current surroundings, sometimes crossing the border between formal and informal learning. This creates the potential for significant change in teaching and learning practices. Taking the broader field of mobile learning as the setting within which developments in mobile-assisted language learning may be understood, the paper argues that an emphasis on mobility can lead to new perspectives and practices. The paper…
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- Computer science
- Mobile device
- Educational technology
- Language acquisition
- Synchronous learning
- Formal learning
- Open learning
- Experiential learning
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Quality Education
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