Title of article :
A social and self-reflective approach to MALL
Author/Authors :
CRISTINA ROS I SOLE ، نويسنده , , JELENA CALIC AND DAISY NEIJMANN، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
14
From page :
39
To page :
52
Abstract :
There is a growing recognition that learning is increasingly taking place on the move andlocated beyond educational environments, ‘in the gaps of daily life’ (Sharples et al., 2007). Andyet, language learners have mostly been perceived as being fixed in particular contexts,whether in the educational environment, abroad, or in their homes and communities. Asseveral authors have pointed out (Castells et al., 2007; Okabe & Ito, 2006; Sharples et al.,2007), mobile devices allow learners to capitalize on the multiple sites that they travel through,whether they be public or private spaces, formal or informal ones, and reflect on their socialpractices and their learner selves. This paper investigates whether such a context-sensitive andsocial-oriented approach to Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) can be applied tothe language learning context and how it is manifested. In order to carry out this investigation,we will be drawing on literature on the development of identity in second language learning(Norton, 2000; Kramsch, 2006; Phipps, 2007) and the use of ethnographic approaches to datacollection and interpretation. We will be reporting on two case studies, involving learners ofIcelandic and Serbian/Croatian, conducted over two years at a UK university. The paperconcludes that the use of mobile technology enables language learners to use these devices as ‘aprosthesis of the self’ (Kress & Pachler, 2007) which allows them to explore the perception oftheir L2 selves in a variety of day-to-day scenarios
Keywords :
social approaches , Mobile Learning , MP3s , identity , Self , MALL
Journal title :
ReCALL
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
ReCALL
Record number :
666082
Link To Document :
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