Our current understanding of how migrants use mobile tools to support their communication and language learning is inadequate. This study, therefore, explores the learner-initiated use of technologies to support their comprehension, production, and acquisition of English following migration to Canada. Information about migrant use of technologies and experiences was collected by interviews. The interview data was analysed through the complementary lenses of noticing, from language learning, and appropriation, from human-computer interaction. Combining these lenses enabled the identification of unmet migrant communication, support, and learning needs. The manner in which migrants employed mobile and other tools to facilitate their learning a...
Abstract. The issue of migrant integration in host communities is of major im- portance, because its...
The aim of this study was to explore migrants\u27 experiences and perceptions of mobile resources sp...
The aim of this study was to explore migrants\u27 experiences and perceptions of mobile resources sp...
Migrants arriving in a country are not always welcome. Similarly, the arrival of new technologies ca...
Migrants arriving in a country are not always welcome. Similarly, the arrival of new technologies ca...
There is great interest in the potential of smartphones to enable language learning during daily act...
There is great interest in the potential of smartphones to enable language learning during daily act...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the mobile activities newly arrived migrants are engaged...
The challenge of supporting immigrant language learning and social integration has increased recentl...
This editorial introduces the JIME special collection looking at ‘Migrants, education and technologi...
Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) literature tends to focus on formal learning contexts, but ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the mobile activities newly arrived migrants are engaged...
Migrants to a new homeland face significant adaptation and communication challenges. Information com...
Learning the language is crucial to be included in a new society. For migrants, the smartphone is a ...
This paper summarises key findings from three recent research projects investigating how mobile tech...
Abstract. The issue of migrant integration in host communities is of major im- portance, because its...
The aim of this study was to explore migrants\u27 experiences and perceptions of mobile resources sp...
The aim of this study was to explore migrants\u27 experiences and perceptions of mobile resources sp...
Migrants arriving in a country are not always welcome. Similarly, the arrival of new technologies ca...
Migrants arriving in a country are not always welcome. Similarly, the arrival of new technologies ca...
There is great interest in the potential of smartphones to enable language learning during daily act...
There is great interest in the potential of smartphones to enable language learning during daily act...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the mobile activities newly arrived migrants are engaged...
The challenge of supporting immigrant language learning and social integration has increased recentl...
This editorial introduces the JIME special collection looking at ‘Migrants, education and technologi...
Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) literature tends to focus on formal learning contexts, but ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the mobile activities newly arrived migrants are engaged...
Migrants to a new homeland face significant adaptation and communication challenges. Information com...
Learning the language is crucial to be included in a new society. For migrants, the smartphone is a ...
This paper summarises key findings from three recent research projects investigating how mobile tech...
Abstract. The issue of migrant integration in host communities is of major im- portance, because its...
The aim of this study was to explore migrants\u27 experiences and perceptions of mobile resources sp...
The aim of this study was to explore migrants\u27 experiences and perceptions of mobile resources sp...