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Breaking down the classroom walls: Augmented Reality and

language learning

E- symposium 201324 January, 2013 - 25 January, 2013

University of Southampton

Billy Brick and Tiziana Cervi-Wilson [email protected] and [email protected]

Coventry University

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DefinitionsResearch ProjectLiteraturePositive and Negative aspectsDiscussion

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OverviewOverview

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How many of you use Augmented Reality?

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Short Explanation by Common Craft

What is Augmented Reality?

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People’s reaction to AR for the 1st time…

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Source: http://tinyurl.com/anb576d

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Worked with Faculty Learning Technologist

Designed a bespoke treasure hunt around Coventry

Recorded audio files with instructions in Italian (wav files using Microsoft voice recorder)

Research Project

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Research Project (2)

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Students required to practise four skills following written and audio prompts triggered by their location

Augmented Reality “Treasure Hunt” experience Students move from location to location based

on instructions, answering questions Different routes, instructions and questions Mobile device requiring camera, GPS and

gyroscope/digital compass support

Reponses include text messages, photos, audio and video

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Mobile phones are becoming context-aware, with GPS positioning, recognition of objects by infrared or wireless tags, and automatic interpretation of images. They are offering opportunities to support new forms of learning through contextual support for field trips, location-based guides, environmental studies (Squire & Klopfer, 2007) and to assist everyday learning activities (Vavoula & Sharples, 2001).

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Use in testing

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Very little written on AR in HE contextDigital Literacies - (Conole and Alevizo, 2010)MALL - (Kukulska-Hulme, 2006, 2009, 2011,

2012) Language learning defined by time and place

Godwin-Jones, 2011) Apps, technological developments and language learning

Traxler (2007) - Mobile learning, conceptualisation; evaluation

Stockwell (2010) SMS, VocabularyHurd (2005) Learner Autonomy

Literature

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Audio files can easily be changed to any other language

Possible to design an app to build an app? 4G should improve speeds and battery life

should also improve

Scalability

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Improves learners’ digital literacy (Conole, & Alevizo 2010)

Takes learning outside the classroom (Brown 2010)

Positive Aspects

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Time consumingStill a new technologyHave to design for a variety of devices

Relies on students having suitable devices - BYOD

Negative Aspects

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...the boundaries between traditional roles (teacher and learner) and functions (teaching and learning) are blurring. ‘Teachers’ need to be learners in order to make sense of and take account of new technologies in their practice. Conole and Alevizo (2010) p. 44

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Any questions?

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Avatar Languages (2009) Augmented Reality Language Learning [online] available from <http://www.slideshare.net/AvatarLanguages.com/augmented-reality-language-learning-virtual-worlds-meet-mlearning > [20th December 2012]

Betham, H. and Sharpe , R. (eds) (2007) Rethinking Pedagogy for a Digital Age: Designing and Delivering E-Learning. London: Routledge.

Bibby, S (2011) Do Students Wish to ‘Go Mobile’? An Investigation into Student Use of PCs and Cell Phones. International Journal of Computer-Assisted Language Learning and Teaching, 1 (2), 43-54

Brown, E (2010). Introduction to location-based mobile learning. In: Brown, Elizabeth ed. Education in the wild: contextual and location-based mobile learning in action. A report from the STELLAR Alpine Rendez-Vous workshop series. STELLAR Alpine Rendez-Vous workshop. Nottingham, UK: Learning Sciences Research Institute, University of Nottingham, pp. 7–9. [online] available from

http://www.lsri.nottingham.ac.uk/ejb/preprints/ARV_Education_in_the_wild.pdf

[21st Jan 2013]Conole, G and Alevizo, P (2010) A literature review of the use of Web2.0

tools in Higher Education. HEA Academy. [online] available from <http://www.heacademy. ac.uk/assets/EvidenceNet/Conole_Alevizou_2010.pdf> [28 October 2011]

Corrin, L. Lockyer, L. and Bennett, S (2010) Technological diversity: an investigation of students' technology use in everyday life and academic study. Learning, Media and Technology, 35 (4) pp. 387-401

References

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Godwin-Jones, R (2011) Emerging Technologies. Mobile Apps for Language Learning. Language Learning and Technology 15 (2) pp2-11. [online] available from <http://llt.msu.edu/issues/june2011/emerging.pdf> [10th July 2012]

Hosein, A, Ruslan, R. And Jones, C (2010) Learning and Living Technologies: A Longitudinal Study of First-Year Students’ Expectations and Experiences in the Use of ICT. Learning, Media and Technology 35 (4) pp. 403-418

Hurd, S (2005). Autonomy and the distance language learner. In: Holmberg, Boerje; Shelley, Monica and White, Cynthia eds. Distance education and languages: evolution and change. New perspectives on language and education. Clevedon, UK: Multilingual Matters, pp. 1–19.

Kukulska-Hulme, A (2006). Mobile language learning now and in the future. In: Svensson, Patriked. Fran vision till praktik: Sprakutbildning och Informationsteknik (From vision to practice: language learning and IT). Sweden: Swedish Net University (N¨atuniversitetet), pp. 295–310.

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Kukulska-Hulme, A. (2009) Will mobile learning change language learning? ReCALL 21 (2) 157-165.

Kukulska-Hulme, A and Jones, C (2011) The next generation: design and the infrastructure for learning in a mobile and networked world. In: Olofsson, A. D. and Lindberg, J. Ola eds. Informed Design of Educational Technologies in Higher Education: Enhanced Learning and Teaching. Hershey, PA: Information Science Reference (an Imprint of IGI Global), pp. 57–78.

Kukulska-Hulme, A (2012) Language learning defined by time and place: A framework for next generation designs. In: Díaz-Vera, Javier E. ed. Left to My Own Devices: Learner Autonomy and Mobile Assisted Language Learning. Innovation and Leadership in English Language Teaching, 6. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Limited , pp. 1–13. [online] available from http://oro.open.ac.uk/30756/1/AKH_Emerald_chapter_FINAL.pdf [17th January 2013]

O’Malley, C., Vavoula, G., Glew, J., Taylor, J., Sharples, M. and Lefrere, P. (2003) Guidelines for learning/teaching/tutoring in a mobile environment. Mobilearn project deliverable. [online] available from <http://www.mobilearn.org/download/results/guidelines.pdf > [3rd December 2011]

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Simon, E.F and Fell, C.P (2012) Using Mobile Learning Resources in Foreign Language Instruction [online] available from http://www.educause.edu/ero/article/using-mobile-learning-resources-foreign-language-instruction [17th January 2013]

Squire, K., and Klopfer, E. (2007) Augmented Reality Simulations on Handheld Computers. The Journal of the Learning Sciences, 16(3), 317-413.

Stockwell, G. (2010). Using Mobile Phones for Vocabulary Activities: Examining the Effect of the Platform. Language Learning & Technology, 14(2), 95–110 [online] available from <http://llt.msu.edu/ vol14num2/stockwell.pdf> [17th January 2013]

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