Students’ Perceptions and Experiences of Mobile Learning Abstract | Article PDF Daesang Kim, Valdosta State University Daniel Rueckert, Oklahoma City University Dong-Joong Kim, Korea University Daeryong Seo, Indiana State University pp. 52–73
Podcasting for Language Learning Through iTunes U: The Learner’s View Abstract | Article PDF Fernando Rosell-Aguilar, The Open University pp. 74–93
The Development of Advanced Learner Oral Proficiency Using iPads Abstract | Article PDF Franziska Lys, Northwestern University pp. 94–116
Reading and Grammar Learning Through Mobile Phones Abstract | Article PDF Shudong Wang, Shimane University Simon Smith, Shimane University pp. 117–134
Mobile-Assisted Grammar Exercises: Effects on Self-Editing in L2 Writing Abstract | Article PDF Zhi Li, Iowa State University Volker Hegelheimer, Iowa State University pp. 135–156
Mobile-Assisted Language Learning: A Selected Annotated Bibliography of Implementation Studies 1994–2012 Abstract | Article PDF Jack Burston, Cyprus University of Technology pp. 157–225
This looks like a great resource for mobile learning in ESL. I haven't had the chance to read through everything here, but it seems to be a great merging of my main area of education, and this newfound interest. The few studies I've seen so far are great.
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Students’ Perceptions and Experiences of Mobile Learning
Abstract | Article PDF
Daesang Kim, Valdosta State University
Daniel Rueckert, Oklahoma City University
Dong-Joong Kim, Korea University
Daeryong Seo, Indiana State University
pp. 52–73
Podcasting for Language Learning Through iTunes U: The Learner’s View
Abstract | Article PDF
Fernando Rosell-Aguilar, The Open University
pp. 74–93
The Development of Advanced Learner Oral Proficiency Using iPads
Abstract | Article PDF
Franziska Lys, Northwestern University
pp. 94–116
Reading and Grammar Learning Through Mobile Phones
Abstract | Article PDF
Shudong Wang, Shimane University
Simon Smith, Shimane University
pp. 117–134
Mobile-Assisted Grammar Exercises:
Effects on Self-Editing in L2 Writing
Abstract | Article PDF
Zhi Li, Iowa State University
Volker Hegelheimer, Iowa State University
pp. 135–156
Mobile-Assisted Language Learning:
A Selected Annotated Bibliography
of Implementation Studies 1994–2012
Abstract | Article PDF
Jack Burston, Cyprus University of Technology
pp. 157–225
This looks like a great resource for mobile learning in ESL. I haven't had the chance to read through everything here, but it seems to be a great merging of my main area of education, and this newfound interest. The few studies I've seen so far are great.