Learner Experiences of Mobile Apps and Artificial Intelligence to Support Additional Language Learning in Education

Author:

Yuen Connie Levina1ORCID,Schlote Nadja2

Affiliation:

1. Open, Digital and Distance Education, Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, Athabasca University, Athabasca, Alberta, Canada

2. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Athabasca University, Athabasca, Alberta, Canada

Abstract

This study examines learners’ experiences and the use of language learning applications (“apps”) as a primary source of second or additional language learning (“L2”) instruction and assessment in higher education. It purviews the integration of artificial intelligence (AI)-powered features that support technology-enhanced language learning experiences. Principles of pedagogy, heutagogy, and self-determination theory are used to inform the appropriate design and application of AI to support language learning. We examine the congruence between learner's goals with perceived outcomes following a 4-week language learning intervention using an app. A survey of n = 151 adult learners across two Canadian universities revealed: (a) apps are perceived as an engaging, convenient, and structured approach to early stages of L2 learning and (b) the integration of AI for conversation-based simulations or speech recognition would enable more adaptive, personalized L2 learning experiences. The authors discuss implications for future developments and AI uptake for language learning apps.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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