Beyond Small Chunks: Designing Vocabulary OERs for Mobile Learning

Ingrid Barth*, Elana Spector-Cohen, Rosalie Sitman, Guhuai Jiang, Fang Liu, Yan Xu

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Abstract

Although open educational resources (OERs) can help bridge high school-university vocabulary gaps, central questions remain unanswered regarding effective design that enables students to go beyond the "small chunks" that typically characterize vocabulary learning in mobile learning environments (MLEs).This bi-national study adopted a design-based research paradigm to collect input of students at two Chinese universities regarding design factors to overcome potential barriers to learning vocabulary in MLEs.The study iterated through a cycle of analysis, development, implementation, and evaluation with two cohorts of 222 and 136 students, respectively, over two years.Results showed that L1 translations correlated with significantly improved performance on basic-level vocabulary exercises and pop vocabulary quizzes.However, results suggest that moving mobile learning into the mainstream will require designing more effective scaffolding for complex vocabulary learning as well as clearer guidelines for optimal integration of PC and MLEs for supporting self-directed vocabulary study.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMobile Devices in Education
Subtitle of host publicationBreakthroughs in Research and Practice
PublisherIGI Global
Pages125-145
Number of pages21
ISBN (Electronic)9781799817581
ISBN (Print)9781799817574
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Jan 2020

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