Innovation in Language Learning

Edition 17

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Innovations in Language Teaching and Learning: The Role of E-Learning in Algeria

Nouadri Samia Ilhem, University Center of Barika (Algeria)

Abstract

This communication examines recent innovations in language teaching and learning, with a particular focus on e-learning. In the digital age, information and communication technologies (ICT) have revolutionized pedagogical methods, offering new opportunities for language teaching and learning. The central question posed is: how can technological innovations, particularly e-learning, transform language teaching and learning, and what challenges are associated with their integration into educational programs in Algeria?

To conduct this study, we propose the following hypotheses:

  1. The use of online learning platforms and mobile applications improves learners' engagement and language performance.
  2. Immersive virtual environments offer a more interactive and effective learning experience compared to traditional methods.
  3. Teachers require adequate training to effectively integrate technologies into their teaching practices.

Methodology: To carry out this research, we will adopt a mixed-method approach combining qualitative and quantitative methods:

  1. Literature Review: Analysis of existing studies on the impact of educational technologies on language teaching and learning.
  2. Case Studies: Presentation of concrete cases of technology integration in various educational contexts, highlighting best practices and challenges encountered.
  3. Surveys and Interviews: Conducting surveys with teachers and learners to collect data on their perceptions and use of technologies in language learning.
  4. Data Analysis: Using statistical methods to analyze quantitative data and content analysis for qualitative data to identify trends and correlations.

Conclusion: This communication aims to provide practical recommendations for educators and policymakers to promote effective and sustainable adoption of educational technologies in the field of language teaching.

 

Keywords

Innovation, Language Teaching, Language Learning, E-Learning, Educational Technologies, ICT, Learning Platforms, Mobile Applications, Immersive Environments.

 

 

 

REFERENCES

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  4. Stockwell, G. (2010). Using mobile phones for vocabulary activities: Examining the effect of the platform. Language Learning & Technology, 14(2), 95-110.
  5. Warschauer, M., & Meskill, C. (2000). Technology and second language teaching. In J. Rosenthal (Ed.), Handbook of Undergraduate Second Language Education (pp. 303-318). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

 

 

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