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The Impact of Mobile Learning on the Effectiveness of English Teaching and Learning-A Meta-Analysis

Mobile devices have been widely used in both teaching and learning English as a second or foreign language. The impact of using various mobile devices on the learning outcome has thus been subject to an increasing number of educational experiments. However, the results of these experiments have not...

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Mobile handsets
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Natural languages
Online instruction
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