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Chatbot as an Intelligent Personal Assistant for Mobile Language Learning

Proceedings of the 2018 2nd International Conference on Education and E-Learning, 2018
The application of automatic conversational system (chatbot) in learning foreign language is still limited. In this study, we built a chatbot dedicated to English learners. The system is named English Practice is installed on the mobile devices to interact with users through a window chat.
Xuan-Lam Pham   +4 more
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Mobile Assisted Language Learning in a Developing Country Context

2009 International Conference on CyberWorlds, 2009
Mobile learning has significant potential to be very influential in developing countries. Because of its ubiquitous nature and comparatively low cost, the mobile phone system appears to be the most practical way of delivering m-learning for the foreseeable future.
Faranak Fotouhi-Ghazvini   +2 more
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The Effectiveness of Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL)

2021
This chapter examines the effectiveness of mobile-assisted language learning (MALL) through investigating the evidence from the extant literature. MALL is widely used by teachers and institutions to support different models of language teaching such as content and language integrated learning (CLIL) and English as a medium instruction (EMI).
Rifat Kamasak   +3 more
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The Current Situations of Mobile Assisted Language Learning

2020
The pervasive use of mobile devices has profoundly influenced people’s life style and leaning style. Currently, it is pretty popular to use smart phones, IPADs, or PCs to have language learning. Mobile assisted language learning (MALL) makes it possible for language learning to occur at any time and place, and it can also compensate the interactive ...
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MOBILE ASSISTED LANGUAGE LEARNING (MALL)

2020
The purpose of this study is to highlight how smartphones, specifically smartphone applications, can be integrated into the vocabulary development of adult English as Foreign Language (EFL) learners in an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) or English for Academic Studies (EAS) context.
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Mastering Technology-Enhanced Language Learning, Computer-Assisted Language Learning, and Mobile-Assisted Language Learning

2017
This chapter explains the overview of Technology-Enhanced Language Learning (TELL); the overview of Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL); the relationship between Computer-Mediated Communication (CMC) and language learning; the overview of Mobile-Assisted Language Learning (MALL); and the technological utilization for language learning in the ...
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The Stages in Mobile-Assisted Language Learning Material Development

2014
Mobile language learning is increasingly becoming an integral part of higher education with a wider availability of lightweight handheld devices, which allow ‘anywhere’ and ‘anytime’ learning. This popular medium also implies “complex” stages for the design of suitable and efficient foreign language learning activities [3], [19].
Yasemin Bayyurt   +2 more
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Mobile Computer-Assisted Language Learning Courseware for Korean Language Learners

2004
This paper presents M-CALL, a mobile computer-assisted language learning courseware for Korean language learners. Since conventional computer-assisted language learning is often boring, it exploits a cyber pet game to increase the learner’s interest. M-CALL runs on a personal digital assistant with public wireless LAN for mobile learning.
Su-Jin Cho, Junhyung Kim, Seongsoo Lee
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Mobile Learning and Mobile Assisted Language Learning in Focus

2019
Mobile learning (m-learning) has been applied toforeign language education for more than a decade. Now that the emerging technologies anddigital environments for learning have led to innovative learning experiences,there has been an exponential growthin the use of mobile applications for language learning. A growing volume of researchhas been conducted
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