An overview of mobile assisted language learning: From content delivery to supported collaboration and interaction
The Open University · Oldham Council
Abstract
Abstract Mobile learning is undergoing rapid evolution. While early generations of mobile learning tended to propose activities that were carefully crafted by educators and technologists, learners are increasingly motivated by their personal learning needs, including those arising from greater mobility and frequent travel. At the same time, it is often argued that mobile devices are particularly suited to supporting social contacts and collaborative learning - claims that have obvious relevance for language learning. A review of publications reporting mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) was undertaken to discover how far mobile devices are being used to support social contact and collaborative learning.…
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- 55.14
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Language acquisition
- Synchronous learning
- Asynchronous communication
- Multimedia
- Context (archaeology)
- Relevance (law)
- Collaborative learning
- Quality Education