23,274 research outputs found

    Mobile Learning in Civil Servant English Proficiency Training: Advantages, Challenges, and Implementation

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    This study takes Hainan Free Trade Port as the background to explore the potential and applicability of mobile learning in improving civil servants' English proficiency. While mobile learning offers many advantages, such as flexibility, convenience, personalization and collaborative learning opportunities, there are still challenges that need to be addressed, including technology infrastructure, data security and digital literacy. Using a specially designed WeChat E-learning training program as an illustrative case, the paper demonstrates how mobile platforms can cater to the unique English training needs of civil servants. This tailored program focuses on individualized learning, interactive sessions, and the establishment of a learning community, aiming to improve their intercultural communication skills crucial for international collaborations. The study highlights that while mobile learning shows great promise in the field of English training for civil servants, adequate support, resources, and optimal integration with traditional training methods are essential to take full advantage of its benefits. In addition, the study points to the need to explore innovative strategies for optimizing mobile learning experiences in the future and assess their long-term impact on civil service performance

    The digital ecologies of Korean college students: An exploration of digital self-directed learning

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    The wealth of readily available online digital English language learning resources presents vast opportunities for students to engage in self-directed language learning. The extent to which such resources are known to students, however, let alone how they are being utilized, typically remains largely unknown to teachers. In order to design a curriculum that maximizes student learning opportunities by guiding them towards online digital resources that afford self-directed learning, it is essential for teachers to first develop an intimate understanding of the students’ relationships with such resources. This may include awareness, patterns of use, and the variables that constrain them from using the resources more extensively. To accomplish this objective, the Self-Directed Digital Study Instrument (SDDSI) was developed and implemented to survey 197 Korean college students. While the results of this study are indicative of a reality in which digital resources are being underused, they also point towards an area of great potential for pedagogical change in Korean post-secondary English learning education. In contrast to the traditional pedagogical model, the results suggest that self-directed learning or even self-determined learning models, facilitated via various digital resources, can present students with opportunities for more deeply engaging, individualized, and self-directed approaches to language learning

    Mobile English learning: an empirical study on an APP, English fun dubbing

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    The availability of smart phones connected to mobile network and the occurrence of APPs developed for the educational purposes provide us with the possibility and feasibility of mobile teaching and learning. English Fun Dubbing, an APP designed for its users to practice oral English, was employed in this one-academic-year empirical study to evaluate the benefits of mobile APPs in the field of pedagogy. When the study ended, an anonymous online questionnaire was distributed to the 123 participants to survey the effects of English Fun Dubbing on their English language learning. The results showed that the majority of the respondents were satisfied with it in many aspects including its conveniences, flexibility, user-friendliness, rich materials, authentic language context, etc. and also its functions to inspire learning interests, foster learner autonomy, help realize personalized learning, and so on. We concluded that a reasonable and wise choice of APPs would not only be useful for students' English learning, but also help lead them to use mobile phones in a positive way

    Learning For Life: The Opportunity For Technology To Transform Adult Education - Part II: The Supplier Ecosystem

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    In fall 2014, Tyton Partners (formerly Education Growth Advisors), with support from the Joyce Foundation, conducted national research on the role and potential of instructional technology in the US adult education field. The objective was to understand the current state of the field with respect to technology readiness and the opportunities and challenges for increasing the use of technology-based instructional models within adult education. The initial publication in the series, "Part I: Interest in and Aptitude for Technology," focused on demand-side dynamics and addressed adult education administrators' and practitioners' perspectives on the role and potential of technology to support their students' needs and objectives. This second publication, "Part 2: The Supplier Ecosystem," highlights market composition and supply-side dynamics, instructional resource use, and opportunities for innovation

    Appropriation of mobile cultural resources for learning

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    Copyright © 2010 IGI Global. This article proposes appropriation as the key for the recognition of mobile devices - as well as the artefacts accessed through, and produced with them - as cultural resources across different cultural practices of use, in everyday life and formal education. The article analyses the interrelationship of users of mobile devices with the structures, agency and practices of, and in relation to what the authors call the "mobile complex". Two examples are presented and some curricular options for the assimilation of mobile devices into settings of formal learning are discussed. Also, a typology of appropriation is presented that serves as an explanatory, analytical frame and starting point for a discussion about attendant issues

    Evaluating Digital Math Tools in the Field

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    Many school districts have adopted digital tools to supplement or replace teacher-led instruction, usually based on the premise that these tools can provide more personalized or individualized experiences for students and at lower cost. Rigorously evaluating whether such initiatives promote better student outcomes in the field is difficult as most schools and teachers are unwilling to enforce rigorous study designs such as randomized control trials. We used study designs that were feasible in practice to assess whether two digital math tools, eSpark and IXL, were associated with improvements in 3rd – 6th grade student test scores in math. We also investigated the resource requirements and costs of implementing eSpark and IXL to assess whether these tools represent a valuable use of resources. We find that while IXL is substantially less costly to implement than eSpark, its use is not significantly associated with students’ math performance

    M- Learning: A Contemporary Mode of Instructional Technology in Education

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    The aim  of this research was to find out the modern  developing  trends to adaptation of m-learning in education system in order to enhance interactive  teaching learning performance, achievement , positive social and economic impact and to determine whether m-learning is more effective mode of learning than traditional modes. The study was survey type. Population was consisted of various field of life. The sample size was consisted on 250 participants by using randomly sampling technique. The data were collected from survey, analyzed and interpreted by using mean, standard deviation and t-test through the use of statistical package SPSS. The survey results were very positive and in favor of the mobile phone-based teaching learning system. So it is recommended that the m-learning should be widely used at various levels of education as a contemporary mode of teaching learning process. Keywords: M-learning, Educational technology, interactive learning, individualized   learning, socialization, economic factor

    Granite State College, University System of New Hampshire 2014-2015 Catalog, Undergraduate

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