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Left to my own devices [electronic resource] : learner autonomy and mobile-assisted language learning / edited by Javier E. Díaz-Vera.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Innovation and leadership in English language teaching ; v. 6.Publication details: Bingley : Emerald Group Pub., 2012.Description: 1 online resource (xix, 216 p.) : illISBN:
  • 9781780526478:
  • 9781780526478 (electronic bk.)
  • 1780526474 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 372.6
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Contents:
Great expectations : formalizing and transforming mobile-assisted language learning / Javier E. Díaz Vera -- ch. 1. Language learning defined by time and place : a framework for next generation designs / Agnes Kukulska-Hulme -- ch. 2. Towards a rationale for mobile learning / Frank Farmer, María Elena Llaven Nucamendi -- ch. 3. Language learning on the move : a review of mobile blogging tasks and their potential / Anna Comas-Quinn, Raquel Mardomingo -- ch. 4. Learning on location with AMI : the potentials and dangers of mobile gaming for language learning / David Robinson -- ch. 5. Mobile learning in action : towards a formulaic approach to second language acquisition / Yanling Su Jones -- ch. 6. Mobile technology and student autonomy in oral skill acquisition / Reima Al-Jarf -- ch. 7. Mobile technology, collaborative reading, and elaborative feedback / Philip Murphy, David Bollen, Craig Langdon -- ch. 8. Bringing the world into the institution : mobile intercultural learning for staff and students / David M. Palfreyman -- ch. 9. Workplace mobile-assisted second language learning : designing for learner generated authenticity / Lisa Gjedde, Mads Bo-Kristensen -- ch. 10. Learning Greenlandic by SMS : the potentials of text messages support for second language learners in Greenland / Barfuss Cathrine Ruge.
Summary: Left to My Own Devices: Learner Autonomy and Mobile-Assisted Language Learning is the result of five years of intensive dedication to teaching innovation and curriculum development. The book offers a series of studies exploring how mobile technologies in particular, and mobile learning in general, may be used for second language teaching and learning in a wide variety of environments. Although a strong emphasis is laid on issues to do with autonomy and independence in second language acquisition, the volume also examines the connections and interrelations of mobile learning and second language teaching and learning process on the whole, as well as the process of adoption of new, mobile technologies as teaching tools in various communities across the globe. The volume is targeted at a broad spectrum of readers including academics in the field of e-learning, online learning, and ICT-based learning, with an interest in exploring the possibilities of mobile-assisted learning and the new developments of ICT - in particular, portable devices - for the foreign language classroom. The volume will also be of interest to e-learning practitioners, course designers, resource centers managers, educators - on different levels - and foreign language instructors and trainers alike. All in all, the volume is most attractive to those interested in the emerging field of mobile-assisted learning in general, and its potential for foreign language teaching and learning in particular.
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Great expectations : formalizing and transforming mobile-assisted language learning / Javier E. Díaz Vera -- ch. 1. Language learning defined by time and place : a framework for next generation designs / Agnes Kukulska-Hulme -- ch. 2. Towards a rationale for mobile learning / Frank Farmer, María Elena Llaven Nucamendi -- ch. 3. Language learning on the move : a review of mobile blogging tasks and their potential / Anna Comas-Quinn, Raquel Mardomingo -- ch. 4. Learning on location with AMI : the potentials and dangers of mobile gaming for language learning / David Robinson -- ch. 5. Mobile learning in action : towards a formulaic approach to second language acquisition / Yanling Su Jones -- ch. 6. Mobile technology and student autonomy in oral skill acquisition / Reima Al-Jarf -- ch. 7. Mobile technology, collaborative reading, and elaborative feedback / Philip Murphy, David Bollen, Craig Langdon -- ch. 8. Bringing the world into the institution : mobile intercultural learning for staff and students / David M. Palfreyman -- ch. 9. Workplace mobile-assisted second language learning : designing for learner generated authenticity / Lisa Gjedde, Mads Bo-Kristensen -- ch. 10. Learning Greenlandic by SMS : the potentials of text messages support for second language learners in Greenland / Barfuss Cathrine Ruge.

Left to My Own Devices: Learner Autonomy and Mobile-Assisted Language Learning is the result of five years of intensive dedication to teaching innovation and curriculum development. The book offers a series of studies exploring how mobile technologies in particular, and mobile learning in general, may be used for second language teaching and learning in a wide variety of environments. Although a strong emphasis is laid on issues to do with autonomy and independence in second language acquisition, the volume also examines the connections and interrelations of mobile learning and second language teaching and learning process on the whole, as well as the process of adoption of new, mobile technologies as teaching tools in various communities across the globe. The volume is targeted at a broad spectrum of readers including academics in the field of e-learning, online learning, and ICT-based learning, with an interest in exploring the possibilities of mobile-assisted learning and the new developments of ICT - in particular, portable devices - for the foreign language classroom. The volume will also be of interest to e-learning practitioners, course designers, resource centers managers, educators - on different levels - and foreign language instructors and trainers alike. All in all, the volume is most attractive to those interested in the emerging field of mobile-assisted learning in general, and its potential for foreign language teaching and learning in particular.

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