The role of electronic pocket dictionaries as an English learning tool among Chinese students
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posted on 2024-06-05, 03:03 authored by HL Jian, FE Sandnes, Kris LawKris Law, YP Huang, YM HuangThis study addressed the role of electronic pocket dictionaries as a language learning tool among university students in Hong Kong and Taiwan. The target groups included engineering and humanities students at both undergraduate and graduate level. Speed of reference was found to be the main motivator for using an electronic pocket dictionary. Next, the functionality used was found to be connected to the language proficiency of the learner. Finally, multimedia content was ranked least important. The results of this study have implications for the design of electronic dictionaries and for the teaching of second languages with electronic dictionaries. In particular, device developers should focus on improving the accessing speed and pay less attention to multimedia functionality. Educators should ensure that the device functionality matches the language proficiency level of the students. © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Journal of computer assisted learningVolume
25Pagination
503-514Location
London, Eng.Publisher DOI
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0266-4909eISSN
1365-2729Language
engPublication classification
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