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Mobile assisted language learning

Publication date: 19.12.2016

Glottodidactic Journal, 2016, Issue 6 (2016) , pp. 43 - 52

Authors

Dorota Czerska-Andrzejewska
Jagiellońskie Centrum Językowe Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, ul. Krupnicza 2, Kraków
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Mobile assisted language learning

Abstract

In the 21st century mobile devices are growing increasingly popular among people of all ages especially university students around the world. The article discusses the possibilities of mobile devices in EFL learning and teaching as well as presents the examples of particular applications and programs that seem to be useful for a teacher of English as a foreign language. The article reports on the workshop conducted during the Conference “Innowacyjność w dydaktyce języków obcych” (Innovativeness in the didactics of foreign languages) at the Centre of Polish Language and Culture, Jagiellonian University held on 19–20 September, 2014.

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Information: Glottodidactic Journal, 2016, Issue 6 (2016) , pp. 43 - 52

Article type: Original article

Titles:

Polish:

Mobile assisted language learning

English:

Mobile assisted language learning

Authors

Jagiellońskie Centrum Językowe Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego, ul. Krupnicza 2, Kraków

Published at: 19.12.2016

Article status: Open

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Dorota Czerska-Andrzejewska (Author) - 100%

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