The Mobile Language Learner - Use of Technology in Language Learning
Journal article, 2015

This research investigates how students in higher education engage with mobile devices when learning languages. The research addresses the following questions: What productive language learning activities evolve on mobile devices and how are they situated in students' learning environments? How do students' learning strategies contribute to mobile language learning? The study is based on questionnaires, interviews and observations with students concerning their mobile usage. The results show that engaging in online communities for learning purposes is increasing and that the participants have a broad view of what can be included in the concept of learning. Being productive with technology is a way forward to develop mobile habits is a constructive way for language learning to take place.

Language Learning

Mobile Assisted Language Learning

Ubiquitous Learning

Higher Education

Learner-Driven Pedagogy

Author

Linda Bradley

Chalmers, Applied Information Technology (Chalmers), Language and Communication

University of Gothenburg

Journal of Universal Computer Science

0948-695X (ISSN) 0948-6968 (eISSN)

Vol. 21 10 1269-1282

Subject Categories

Languages and Literature

Learning

Pedagogy

Areas of Advance

Information and Communication Technology

Learning and teaching

Pedagogical work

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Created

10/7/2017