The case for using DUOLINGO as part of the language classroom experience
This article explores the idea of using an already existing language learning app, Duolingo, to complement traditional university level courses of Spanish as second language. These types of apps use adaptive learning technologies, which are able to tailor the tasks to the level of each student. In t...
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doaj-7f1aed174e2a46009b634414a8c31c0b2021-08-02T12:32:54ZengAsociación Iberoamericana de Educación Superior y a Distancia (AIESAD)RIED: Revista Iberoamericana de Educación a Distancia1138-27831390-33062015-09-011918310110.5944/ried.19.1.1458113324The case for using DUOLINGO as part of the language classroom experiencePilar Munday0Sacred Heart UniversityThis article explores the idea of using an already existing language learning app, Duolingo, to complement traditional university level courses of Spanish as second language. These types of apps use adaptive learning technologies, which are able to tailor the tasks to the level of each student. In the case of this study, Duolingo was used as part of the program of studies in two Spanish university courses, one a beginner’s Spanish course (level A1) and the other one an advanced intermediate course (B2). The students used the app online, either in its mobile version or in their web browser. The functionality of Duolingo, the kind of activities that can be undertaken, and how learning is achieved are described. Preliminary results suggest that Duolingo is an easy-to-use app, which is useful, and has learning potential, although its main modules are not based on communicative competence. It is usually enjoyed by students because of several features, such as its ease of access on a mobile device, its gamified aspect, and the variety of tasks available. Possible ways to incorporate Duolingo into foreign language courses are discussed, always considering it as a complement to the curriculum, but also considering its value to reinforce vocabulary and grammar acquisition through spaced repetition, interleaving of different skills and a variety of activities.http://revistas.uned.es/index.php/ried/article/view/14581MALL (Mobile Assisted Language Learning), ubiquitous learning, foreign language learning, mobile applications, differentiation, self-directed learning, spaced repetition, didactics / MALL (aprendizaje de lenguas asistido por tecnología móvil)uso didácti |
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The case for using DUOLINGO as part of the language classroom experience |
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RIED: Revista Iberoamericana de Educación a Distancia |
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This article explores the idea of using an already existing language learning app, Duolingo, to complement traditional university level courses of Spanish as second language. These types of apps use adaptive learning technologies, which are able to tailor the tasks to the level of each student. In the case of this study, Duolingo was used as part of the program of studies in two Spanish university courses, one a beginner’s Spanish course (level A1) and the other one an advanced intermediate course (B2). The students used the app online, either in its mobile version or in their web browser. The functionality of Duolingo, the kind of activities that can be undertaken, and how learning is achieved are described. Preliminary results suggest that Duolingo is an easy-to-use app, which is useful, and has learning potential, although its main modules are not based on communicative competence. It is usually enjoyed by students because of several features, such as its ease of access on a mobile device, its gamified aspect, and the variety of tasks available. Possible ways to incorporate Duolingo into foreign language courses are discussed, always considering it as a complement to the curriculum, but also considering its value to reinforce vocabulary and grammar acquisition through spaced repetition, interleaving of different skills and a variety of activities. |
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MALL (Mobile Assisted Language Learning), ubiquitous learning, foreign language learning, mobile applications, differentiation, self-directed learning, spaced repetition, didactics / MALL (aprendizaje de lenguas asistido por tecnología móvil) uso didácti |
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