Adaptive and Mobile Learning at University: Student Experience in Italian Beginners Language Classes

Francesco De Toni*, Federica Verdina, Marinella Caruso, John Kinder

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Abstract

Adaptive and mobile learning technologies are leading innovation in personalized and blended learning for language education at tertiary level. However, the growth of adaptive and mobile resources is not matched by sufficient research on their effective implementation in university language courses. In this chapter, we present a study conducted in Italian beginners units at the University of Western Australia in 2017 (credit-bearing undergraduate courses). These units were redesigned to integrate adaptive and mobile learning resources for automated and personalized language practice. We describe and discuss qualitative and quantitative data on students’ engagement with the adaptive platform, their evaluation of skill practice on the platform, and the use of mobile devices to access the platform. Our results show that adaptive and mobile technologies have great potential to enhance the student learning experience, but also that, at present, various issues limit the implementation of these resources. We offer recommendations to address these issues.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLanguage Policy(Netherlands)
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages259-275
Number of pages17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2020
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameLanguage Policy(Netherlands)
Volume23
ISSN (Print)1571-5361

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