Abstract

In our modern world mobile devices play an important role in the learning process and provide more opportunities for access to educational resources. The use of mobile devices in the learning process is a promising direction that attracts researchers all over the world. Although mobile devices are widely used and they are accessible means of studying, they are still not perceived as means of foreign language learning. The use of mobile technologies will make it possible not only to induce the learning process visibility, divisiveness and interaction, but also to improve the quality of education, and to expand the possibilities for both students and teachers. The paper presents a systematic review of resources on the problem of mobile assisted language learning. The results of the research have shown that this method is widely used by researchers in Scandinavian countries. The classification has been made on the basis of the existing concept of mobile learning. In addition, the paper describes main technical, pedagogical and psychosocial factors which influence the development of modern resources for mobile learning of foreign languages.

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  • Железнов Дмитрий Валерианович, доктор технических наук, ректор Асабин Виталий Викторович, кандидат технических наук, первый проректор Гаранин Максим Алексеевич, кандидат технических наук, проректор по учебной работе Самарский государственный университет путей сообщения

  • In our modern world mobile devices play an important role in the learning process

  • they are still not perceived as means of foreign language learning

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Chen & Chung; Hsu et al; de Jong et al; Cheng et al.; Oberg & Daniels; Petersen et al; Sandberg et al; Huang & Sun; Hwang &. De Jong et al.; Hsieh et al; Petersen et al Техноло- de Jong et al гическая Demouy & Kukulska-Hulme концепция Fotouhi-Ghazvini обучения

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Мобильные приложения для изучения языка
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