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What is Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL)

Design Solutions for Adaptive Hypermedia Listening Software
Any form of linguistic teaching or study that involves a portable device (e.g., mobile phones, tablet computers, and MP3 players).
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The Effect of Using Technology in L2 Listening: A Meta-Analysis of Studies From 1980 to 2020
Tingting Kang (Lafayette College, USA)
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 30
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7876-6.ch001
Abstract
Due to the nature of listening, multiple media tools have been utilized in second language (L2) listening instruction for a long time. This chapter recruited the most recently published empirical studies in addition to the meta-analysis conducted in 2015 (Kang) and analyzed available evidence on the effects of different multiple media tools on L2 listening comprehension. The results revealed a medium-to-large effect of multiple media tools on listening comprehension in between-group designs (Cohen's d = .70), which was almost identical to the result observed five years ago. The effects of individual multiple media tools have also been statistically synthesized. Moderator analysis could help L2 educators and test developers make decisions on applying different multiple media tools in the fields of L2 instruction and assessment. Specifically, subtitles, captions, as well as self-regulated listening and slow speed were recommended to teachers and test developers as a means to improve learners' listening comprehension.
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Contextualized MALL in Target and Non-Target Countries: Mobile Activity Evaluation
The use of mobile technology in language learning; it mostly pertains to using mobile devices such as smart phones (which may be opened in point A, B, and in between) unlike portable devices such as laptops (which are usually opened in point A and B and closed down in between).
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Mobile-Assisted Language Learning From Language Instructors' Perspectives
A branch of mobile learning, referring to educational experiences in which mobile devices facilitate language learning.
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EFL Learning Beyond the Wall with MALL: College Students' Perceptions
The use of mobile device (e.g., smart phone) to foster learner language proficiency.
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Enhancing EFL Listening Skills With Mobile-Assisted Language Learning: An Evaluation of Edpuzzle App
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Design-Based Research for Virtual Learning: A Holistic Perspective on the Pedagogical and Contextual Factors of Interactive Mobile Technology
A term that describes electronic devices easily mobile, which target language acquisition. They may include phones, laptops, or tablets.
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Korean EFL College Students' Acceptance of Smartphone Applications for English Language Learning
Language learning process in various contexts where learners are able to access learning resources and information anytime and anywhere through smart mobile devices.
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Quality Indicators for Designing English Learning Podcasts
Any form of linguistic teaching or study that involves a portable device (e.g., mobile phones, tablet computers, and MP3 players).
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Indonesian Teachers' and Families' Perspectives on Smartphones for Early Second Language Acquisition
A method of language learning that utilizes smartphone/mobile phone ( Miangah & Nezarat, 2012 ). MALL has several characteristics (i.e., portability, individuality, unobtrusiveness, availability, persistence, useful, and usability) that differentiate it from the umbrella term Computer-Assisted Language Learning ( Klimova, 2017 ).
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