2020 IEEE 20th International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/icalt49669.2020.00078
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Students’ perceptions towards mobile learning in an English as a foreign language class

Abstract: Emerging mobile pedagogy for English as a foreign language teaching makes portable devices a potentially beneficial tool for learning a foreign language. However, to date, there has been relatively little research on learning the relationships between Mobile-Assisted Language Learning and university students' perceptions of this innovative teaching approach. In this paper, some of the existing research on the topic of mobile learning is reviewed to connect language learning, educational technology, and percept… Show more

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“…They get more impactful in blended learning when developing professional and super-professional skills, particularly communication skills, self-regulation and selfdevelopment, design, analysis, expertise, etc. (Krasulia, Saks, 2020;Stal, Paliwoda-Pękosz, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They get more impactful in blended learning when developing professional and super-professional skills, particularly communication skills, self-regulation and selfdevelopment, design, analysis, expertise, etc. (Krasulia, Saks, 2020;Stal, Paliwoda-Pękosz, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Li and Hegelheimer (2013) claim that using Grammar Clinic in MALL environment may have helped students learn grammar. Students in Krasulia and Saks (2020) research were equally enthusiastic about mobile learning. In conclusion, Lawrence claimed that many students were in favour of using smartphones in EFL classes.…”
Section: Mobile Assisted Grammar Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other research, Krasulia and Saks (2020) explored students' perceptions of mobile learning in a foreign language and described their experiences with it. Findings indicate that mobile learning is well-received by students and that most are interested in mobile learning.…”
Section: Mobile Learning In the Foreign Language Classroommentioning
confidence: 99%