Les baladeurs MP3 en classe d'anglais de la 2nde au BTS – Représentations et attitudes des apprenants

This study looks into the impact of mobile digital tools on language learning, and in particular the impact of MP3 players in English classes. It consists in an exploratory study of 171 learners' beliefs and attitudes as regards the introduction and use of MP3 players in English classes in a hi...

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Main Author: Adeline Saverna
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Université Marc Bloch 2017-09-01
Series:ALSIC : Apprentissage des Langues et Systèmes d'Information et de Communication
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/alsic/3122
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spelling doaj-d20157be94454c24ab557f1b3d3354242020-11-25T02:25:27ZfraUniversité Marc BlochALSIC : Apprentissage des Langues et Systèmes d'Information et de Communication1286-49862017-09-0120310.4000/alsic.3122Les baladeurs MP3 en classe d'anglais de la 2nde au BTS – Représentations et attitudes des apprenantsAdeline SavernaThis study looks into the impact of mobile digital tools on language learning, and in particular the impact of MP3 players in English classes. It consists in an exploratory study of 171 learners' beliefs and attitudes as regards the introduction and use of MP3 players in English classes in a high school. The investigation was based on a systemic approach of the learning context. In order to explore the learners' attitude, questionnaires were used. The results highlighted the absence of consensus in the acceptation of the MP3 player in English classes. A frequent use of the MP3 player in their daily lives does not lead to its appropriation in a school context. The MP3 player is not a real object – it is an artefact that is reconstructed according to the uses. Our study also showed that the learners' beliefs of the technological object depended on their beliefs of the other elements belonging to the learning context.http://journals.openedition.org/alsic/3122didacticsEnglishMP3 playerrepresentationsappropriation
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author Adeline Saverna
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Les baladeurs MP3 en classe d'anglais de la 2nde au BTS – Représentations et attitudes des apprenants
ALSIC : Apprentissage des Langues et Systèmes d'Information et de Communication
didactics
English
MP3 player
representations
appropriation
author_facet Adeline Saverna
author_sort Adeline Saverna
title Les baladeurs MP3 en classe d'anglais de la 2nde au BTS – Représentations et attitudes des apprenants
title_short Les baladeurs MP3 en classe d'anglais de la 2nde au BTS – Représentations et attitudes des apprenants
title_full Les baladeurs MP3 en classe d'anglais de la 2nde au BTS – Représentations et attitudes des apprenants
title_fullStr Les baladeurs MP3 en classe d'anglais de la 2nde au BTS – Représentations et attitudes des apprenants
title_full_unstemmed Les baladeurs MP3 en classe d'anglais de la 2nde au BTS – Représentations et attitudes des apprenants
title_sort les baladeurs mp3 en classe d'anglais de la 2nde au bts – représentations et attitudes des apprenants
publisher Université Marc Bloch
series ALSIC : Apprentissage des Langues et Systèmes d'Information et de Communication
issn 1286-4986
publishDate 2017-09-01
description This study looks into the impact of mobile digital tools on language learning, and in particular the impact of MP3 players in English classes. It consists in an exploratory study of 171 learners' beliefs and attitudes as regards the introduction and use of MP3 players in English classes in a high school. The investigation was based on a systemic approach of the learning context. In order to explore the learners' attitude, questionnaires were used. The results highlighted the absence of consensus in the acceptation of the MP3 player in English classes. A frequent use of the MP3 player in their daily lives does not lead to its appropriation in a school context. The MP3 player is not a real object – it is an artefact that is reconstructed according to the uses. Our study also showed that the learners' beliefs of the technological object depended on their beliefs of the other elements belonging to the learning context.
topic didactics
English
MP3 player
representations
appropriation
url http://journals.openedition.org/alsic/3122
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